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At Commencement 'hr Jr. Gough Alexanderspeakson TheWorth of Today's Bud Baker, board president, presents Cloye Ford fouth. Bud Baker, president of the school board, with her much deserved high school diploma. istens intently. Five Notes , Dora DeMasters, Nancy McCormick fseniorl, Loretta Powell, Ann Jordan, and Doris Upchurch, provided special entertainment. 15 5 K s
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Reverend James Upchurch speaks to the eighth grade graduates. Eighth Graders Experience Thrill of First Graduation High excitement possessed twenty-eight elementary students as they prepared For participation in their first graduation. At last they had reached their goal -the pasteight years of study and Fun were but pleasant mem- ories for them. Graduation exercises opened with the salutatory, given by Wylie Taliaferro. Following this, Linda Briggs read the class will and Connie Lackey recited the class poem. The eighth grade girls entertained the audience with two songs, and then Henry Ozimy gave the va ledictory speech. The speaker of the evening was Reverend James Up- church. One by one these boys and girls, arrayed in their graduation Finery, marched before W.A. Martin, ele- mentary principal, to receive their diplomas. On this nightMay 23, 1957, th ey had reached the First milestone in their education--they had become high school students. Linda Briggs and Kathryn Cochran get a breath of air before the march begins. ,' ' 'I il 5. Ruth Upchurch and Sterling Mundie relax For a moment. i6 Wylie Taliaferro, salutatorian, glances over his speech. Linda Smith G nd Carolyn D E X on arrive together for the exercises. Wylie Taliaterro, Jackie Lowry, Jackie Roberts, and Malcolm Tarno . . ' ' ' ' th dismay than new suns. Imagine us marching in with ose girls! exclaims Jerry Wampler to Kell Hammock.
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