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C ass 3 fisioru Just four short years ago, we the class of ' 60 entered High School. With our large class of 66 we were divided. Miss Bronna Deaton was the homeroom teacher for the girls, and Mr. E. R. Wallace was the homeroom teacher for the boys. As freshmen we chose class officers. They were; Leverette Strider, President; Darrell Johnson, Vice President; Hilton Byrd, Secretary; Betty Luther, Treasurer; Taft Spencer and Joann Brown, reporters. We had a few of our classmates to go out for sports. The only girl on the basketball team was Virginia Beck. The boys were: Leverette Strider, Hilton Byrd and David Clark. The girls on the cheerleading squad were Linda Hill and Joann Brown. Boys ' basketball managers were: Charles Luther, Sherman Richardson and Edward Cornelison. Then suddenly we were sophomores with 64 in our class. Again we were divided having Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smith as our homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: Leverette Strider, President; Kay Asbill, Vice President; Linda Hill, Secretary; Sherman Richardson, Treasurer; Susie Kearns and Charles Luther, Reporters. The girls on the basketball team were: Margaret Auman, Brenda Beck, Virginia Beck and Sadie Callahan. The only girl on the cheerleading squad was Linda Hill. The boys on the basketball team were: Hilton Byrd, Sherman Richard¬ son, Edward Cornelison, Leverette Strider and David Clark. The boys ' basketball manager was Charles Luther. Juniors! This was to be a big year. We were divided into two classes having Mrs. Hubert Auman and Mr. Herbert Harton as our homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: Leverette Strider, President; Edward Cornelison, Vice President; Susie Kearns, Secretary; David Clark, Treasurer; Betty Luther and Hilton Byrd, Reporters. Girls on the basketball team were: Margaret Auman, Brenda Beck, Virginia Beck and Sadie Callahan. The boys were: Hilton Byrd, Edward Cornelison, David Clark and Sherman Richardson and Leverette Strider. Girls on the cheer¬ leading squad were; Joann Brown, and Linda Hill. Our marshals were: Sherman Richardson, Chief; Joann Brown, Carolyn Graves, Judy Hancock, Maxine Deaton, Kay Asbill and Susie Kearns. Thirteen members of our class were received into the Beta Club. As a means of raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet Prom we sold magazines and presented our class play, Tumblin Creek. Then in a short time our Junior year was gone and thoughts were turned forward to¬ ward our Senior year. Seniors! We never thought three years could pass so fast. As we started our final year we were looking forward to the day of diplomas and graduation. We had begun with a large class but now had only 45 members. Again we were divided with Mrs. Hubert Auman and Mr. Hugh
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ELMYRA JANE WILLIAMS Myra Silence is not always golden but sometimes plain yellow. JV Basketball 1; Chorus 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Song Leader 4; Cafeteria Staff 3; FHA 2,3,4; Music 1, 3. BRENDA JOYCE WRIGHT Brenda Look forward to tomorrow and forget about yesterday. Asheboro High 1,2; Pen Pal 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls ' Chorus 2,3; 4-H 3; Glee Club 3; Class Play 4.
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Whitley as our homeroom teachers. Our class officers were: Leverette Strider, President; Ed¬ ward Cornelison, Vice President; Susie Kearns, Secretary; Betty Luther and Ray Luck, Reporters. Girls on the basketball team were; Margaret Auman, Brenda Beck, Virginia Beck, and Sadie Callahan. The boys were: Leverette Strider, Hilton Byr , David Clark, Edward Cornelison and Sherman Richardson. The only girl on the cheerleading squad was Linda Hill. Ray Luck Class Historian THE BELLS OF SEAGROVE HIGH The bells of Seagrove High Have rung their last for me; And all that ' s left for future years Are lonesome memories. The sights and sounds of Seagrove Are gone, but still they ' re clear! For time must pass, and in its path, Take friends that were so dear. But, still, someday, I will return To this place - so far - yet near - Just to hear the bells of Seagrove Ring once more in my ear. The memories will flourish And solemn thoughts flow ' free Of good old Seagrove High School And what she ' s meant to me! Ray Luck MOTTO Of all human inventions the worst is an excuse. COLORS Blue and White FLOWER Red Rosebud
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