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Dignified Seniors, at last? XY'hen we entered Sehool for our last year, we found ourselves indeed fortunate in having Mrs. Myrtle Paul Carowan as our Senior advisor and Mr. Charles B. Elks as our sponsor. We had Mr. H. D. Ifpting and Mr. 'lesse M. jones as new faeulty members. The three teachers who remained with us all four years of our High School Career were: Mrs. Myrtle P. Cfarowan, Mrs. ll. T. Byrum, and Mr. -loe Wfindley. XY'e lost two of our tlassmates, Hulda Cullifer Sullivan and lfrnisteen Allen Hetitley, who detided they had rather have a career in marriage than a diploma. Seniors are usually very husy people and the Seniors ot' '35 were no exteption. lfirst we eleeted our tlass olitiieers, Norman Midgette, Presidentg Anna Dean Davis, Vine President, Hazel Paul, Set- retaryg Carrera Bowen and Rena Topping, Treasurers1 and Betsy I.ong, Reporter. Those heing privileged to become Beta meinhers were Inez lfverett and liarhara XVoolard. The day Mr. Blaekwell tame to measure us tor our rings was one ot' the memorahle occasions as Seniors, Then name our solititation for ads in our annual. The selee- tion of mascots was a hard job sinee there were so many nite little hoys and girls to thoose from. lfinally the vote was mast, however, and Doran Cluthrell and XX'ayne Radtlatitie were thosen as Mastots. On Oetoher 25, 1952 otturred one ot' the happiest occasions ot' our Senior year . . . the arrival ot our long-waited- tor tlass rings? By this time, we were really hegin- ning to feel like Seniors, and even more so when we hegan work on our annual and selected our caps and gowns. We deeided on white taps and gowns with green and white tassels. XWe looked forward, with great antitipation, to our Senior Play, our junior-Senior Banquet, and of course, Graduation. Our loving devotion and loyalty go to our par- ents, our tlassmates, .ind our teathers who have so untiringly guided us through these past twelve years ol' our lives, and may we long rememher them with some of the same kindness that they have showered upon us. CATRITTA BOXWEN H1 v1w'1.u1
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