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Mrs. Pat LeBeau, with her many money making schemes, guided us through our freshman and sophomore years. It was about mid-term in the sophomore year when Elaine Cole made her first appearance. She was greeted with smiles from the girls and whistles from the boys. Plans and excitement over the Junior-Senior Banquet filled our Junior year. Miss Mizell, our faithful sponsor, helped with the banquet. The theme was Gypsy Caravan and Gypsy guests were present to entertain us. Mary Cooke returned from Alabama and again joined the group that she had started to school with. The Senior year with all the excitement that accompanies it slipped upon us before we realized it. Mr. R.C. Wilson was elected sponsor and Mrs. Alex Dickie, co-sponsor. Mrs. Maurine Atwood from NTSC helped us immensely with the annual. The long hours we have spent at Sanger High School have yielded a store of memories that will never be forgotten as long as we live.
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ScKtOX '%C t VUf The time was September 9, 1942. The place was the Sanger Elementary School. A group of small children, timidly holding their mothers' hands, started on the long, hard road of education. Of this group only six students remain who will graduate from Sanger High this spring. They are Laura Haynie, Billie Jean Coffey, Mary Cooke, Louroyce Jones, Jimmy Brown, and Buddy Hinzman, who were guided their first year by Miss Alyne Seal. After being with us only a short time, Louroyce moved away. When we entered the second grade with Mrs. Virgie George as our teacher, we lost Mary Cooke and gained Jimmy Odom and Albert Lynch. Mrs. Marguerite Riggs guided us through both the third and fourth grades. Bob Rector joined our group in the third grade and the following year we added Jack Cockrill and Betty Jo Blakely. The next year we found Miss Cathlene Gentle, who helped us struggle through the fifth grade. We, especially the girls, were happy to accept that good looking little fellow, Jimmy Perry, as one of us. In the sixth grade we started growing up. The old spitball fights became sparce and the passing of love notes took their place. Mrs. Neppie Burroughs tried to reform us but the nine months were too short. Louroyce Jones rejoined us in the seventh grade along with two new additions, Billie Jean Houchin and Tommy Kincaid. Along with the regular lessons we learned a great deal about music since Mrs. Grace Brown was our teacher. The following year Mrs. Cleo Lockhart was the unfortunate one because by that time we were becoming some what rowdy. Everyone was excited over graduation. High honors were received by Louroyce Jones, who read the class will, and Billie Jean Coffey, who gave the valedictory address. Patsy June Rater and Bill Solomon joined us during our freshman year and enjoyed the FHA and FFA initiations with us. When the initiations were ended, we realized that we were full-fledged high school students; however we still clung to our old fashioned eraser fights. Mr. Jim Kearns finally convinced us that such was too childish for high school students; consequently, these fights were discontinued and the industry of making paper air planes installed with chalk bombs sprang up rapidly.
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