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Page 32 text:
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Gkss jflsfof Just four short years ago we the class of '58 entered high school. With our large class of 75 we had to be divided. Mrs. Walker Derr was the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr. James Leonard was the homeroom teacher for the boys. As Freshmen we chose our class officers. They were: Amold Comer, President: Judy Sugg, Vice President: Jewell Williams, Secretary and Reporter: Coleene Honney, Treasurer. We had quite a few in our class to go out for sports. The girls on the Basket- ball team were: Coleene Honney, Dorothy Luck, Martha Nelson, Sarah Strider, Rachel Freeman, Gladys Hayes, and Judy Sugg, The boys were: Jerry Callicutt, Arnold Comer, Don Craven, and Ernest Beck. Then suddenly we were Sophomores with 66 in our class. Again we were divided with Mr. J. R. Pace being the homeroom teacher for the girls and Mr. Arthur Wright the homeroom teacher for the boys. Our class officers were: Carlton Johnson, President: Sarah Strider, Vice President: Florence Luther, Secretary: Judy Sugg, Treasurer: Charles Beck, Reporter. The girls on the Basketball team were: Coleene Honney, Dorothy Luck, Sarah Strider, Rachel Freeman, Gladys Hayes, Judy Sugg, and Mary Sikes. The boys were: Jerry Callicutt, Arnold Comer, Ernest Beck, C. M. Hayes, and Cecil Gatlin. Juniors! This was to be a big year. We were divided into two classes having Miss Jeanene Locklear and Mr. James Leonard as our Homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: Gladys Hayes, President: Roland Yow, Vice President: Sarah Strider, Secretary: Coleene Honney, Treasurer: LaVerne Auman and Shirley Maness, Reporters. The girls on the Basketball team were: Coleene Honney, Dorothy Luck, Mary Sikes, Sarah Strider, Rachel Freeman, Gladys Hayes, and Judy Sugg, The boys were: Jerry Callicutt, Arnold Corner, and Ernest Beck. The boys on the Baseball team were: Don Craven, Jerry Callicutt, and Arnold Comer. Our Marshals were: Chief, Hylton Hancock: Jo Ann Ashburn: Roland Yow: Judy Sugg: LaVerne Auman: Jewell Williams: and Jerry Callicutt. Twenty-four members were received into the Beta Club. As a means of raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet we sold magazines and presented our class play This Ghost Business. Then in a short time our Junior year was gone and everyone was look- ing forward to our Senior year. Seniors! We never thought the first three years could pass so quickly. As we started on our final year, everyone was looking forward to our diplomas and graduation. We had begun with a large class but ended up with 50 in our Senior Class. Again we were divided with Miss Kathleen Alexander and Mr. Guy B. Funderburk as our homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: Roland Yow, President: Don Craven, Vice President: Lucy Ann Auman, Secretary: Coleene Honney, Treasurer: Judy Sugg, and Arnold Comer, Reporters. The girls on the Basketball team were: Coleene Honney, Dorothy Luck, Mary Sikes. Judy Sugg, RaCh61 Freeman. and Gladys Hayes. The boys were: Jerry Callicutt, and Arnold Comer. Boys on the Baseball team were: Don Craven, Amold Comer, and Jerry Callicutt Florence Luther, Cecil Gatlin Class Historians
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IEWELL MARIE WILLIAMS uulewelievv Where you going--I wanna go. Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Marshal 3g Class Secretary and Reporter 1: Dramatics Club 4g Junior Play 3: FHA 2, 3g Circulation Manager of Se-Hi 43 Bus Monitor 3g Debate Club 3g Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1.2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4. SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS 'lGir1yll Goodmess, I don't know. Library Club 4g FHA 2. 41 CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Red and White Red Camation CLASS MOTTO ' It matters not how long we live but how well.
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asf 1' fanof fjesfamenf We, the class of 1958, realizing that our days in ole Se-Hi are few, wish to leave some of our most prized possessions to the class of '59 in this, Our Last Will and Testament ARTICLE I To the faculty we leave our appreciation for their kindness and understanding, and to the student body our love for our School Days at Seagrove High. ARTICLE II I, Jean Asbill, leave my love for sewing to Linda Richardson. I, JoAnn Ashburn, leave my job as editor of the Se-Hi to Nancy McNeil. I, Grady Auman, leave my confidence in girls to Ray Parks. I, LaVeme Auman leave to Lois Richardson my title Best All Around. I, Lucy Ann Auman leave my love for eating in class to Christine Richardson. I, Barbara Beck, leave my natural curly hair IO any of the IUf1i0f gi1'lS WhO are IOO lazy to roll theirs. I, Charles Beck, leave my love for Physics to whoever needs it. I, Geneva Boone, leave my love for Hill-Billy round-up time to Inez Yow. I, Gladys Brown, leave to Shirley Chriscoe my love for Ford cars. I, Betty Io Cagle, leave my love for Se-Hi to all the student body. I, Jerry Callicutt, leave my love to roam the halls and my love for sports to Ray McNeil. I, Ruth Chriscoe, leave my friendliness to Ann Richardson. I, Mary Alice Cole, leave the seam ripper in the Home Economics lab to Barbara Auman --she needs it. I, Rachel Cole, leave my love for going down town before school to Faye Nichols, I, Arnold Comer, leave my love to drive a Chevrolet bus to Tracy Spencer. I, Don Craven, leave my love for baseball to Billy Spencer, I, Peggy Freeman, leave my love for going to basketball games to Helen Wright. I, Rachel Freeman, leave my title Most Athletic to Mary Auman. I, Cecil Gatlin, leave my wit to W. E. Callicutt. I, Recil Gatlin, leave my title Quietest to B. I. Craven. I, Hylton Hancock, leave my title Most Studious to Betty Deaton. I, C. M. Hayes, leave my title Best Dressed to Lenton Slack. I, Gladys Hayes, leave my love for driving bus 31 to all those who ride it. I, Coleene Honney, leave my title Miss Se-Hi to Ruby Thompson.- I, Carlton Johnson, leave my ability to ask intelligent questions in Physics to Ronald King, I, Nancy Latham, leave my ability to get along with others to Evelyn Walker. I, Max Lawson, leave my love for Geometry to Clyde Kiser. I, Sue Lucas, leave my admiration for Pat Boone to Carol Nance. 1, Dorothy Luck, leave my big mouth and my ability to drive to Carol King.
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