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Adminiiitnation C. S. SCOTT, Principal 17
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During this year, Ann Fitzgerald, Rose Jackson, and Barbara Thomas joined the Pep Club; Paige Jones, Helen Thweatt, and Julia Peterson, the Science Club; Cecil Saunders, the Choir; Alton Jennings, the Baseball Team; George Barnes, the Band; and Johnnie Smith, the Football Team. Soon We Were Juniors The time was passing so swiftly, we could hardly imagine that we had come so far. Willie Wiggins became Vice-President of the Student Council and Paige Jones represented the Junior Red Cross at a conference in Fredrick, Maryland. Julia Peterson and Shirley Tucker were faithful members of the Junior Red Cross and Hazel Lundy, Paige Jones, and Charles ' Johnson were Student Council rep- resentatives. Many others joined the Art Club, Choir, Band, and the Modem Dance Group. The Junior-Senior Prom and Commencement are two activities to which all high school students look forward. At last it was prom time, and as all who had gone before us, we were thrilled at the thought of sponsoring this affair. In spite of all the difficulties we encountered, we shall always remember the beauty, music, and delicious food which all helped to make the prom an unforgettable one. Our first organized social activity was a great success. At Last! We Are Seniors! With our junior year behind us, we entered school in September with seriousness and anxiety. We were seniors! The important event that we were working toward, graduation, was now in sight. It wasn ' t long before the feeling of anxiety became the actual preparation for the great event. Class rings, caps and gowns, announcements, and year books all became a part of our active vocabularies. Here the recording of our activities must end. It is time to go to press. Maybe some day you will be able to read a post script to this history and learn about our graduation activities. Until that time we can only say Good-bye to you, our school, and our schoolmates for whom we shall ever carry the warmest memories. 16
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MR. ADKINS MRS. BARNES MRS. BENNETT MR. BLUE MR. CARTER, JR. MISS BOONE MRS. BROWN MR. GALLOWAY MR. GOODE MRS. GRANDBERRY MISS JACKSON MR. GILLIAM MISS GARNETT
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