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JUNIGR POSTVIEW In the year of 1949 thirty-three students graduated from the eighth grade into their freshman year of high school. During the year when we were eighth graders we had studied North Carolina History and other interesting subjects. Too, we had enjoyed a trip to New Bern and Morehead City, where we visited Tryon's Palace and Fort Macon. All of us enjoyed the year with Mr. Bill Corbett as our sponsor. ' The nextyear the entire class of thirty-three entered high school, where we had Mr. W. I... Creel as our home room teacher. We chose the following class officers: Billy Price . . . . . . ...................... President Carolyn Shivar . . . ............ Vice-President Carolyn Potter ...... . ..... Secretary and Treasurer As freshmen most of us took algebra under Mr. Creel. During the year Mr. Creel invited us to his camp at Kennel's Beach. Everyone had a wonderful time eating, fishing, and falling into the river. Our second year of high school began with the same number of students that had attended the pre- vious year. This year Mr. Ben Hester was our home room teacher. Our officers were: Carolyn Shivar . . . ...... President Jo Ann Grady ...... . . .Vice -President Lucille Williams . . . ...... Treasurer Carolyn Potter .... .... S ecretary Crayra Price ...... . . . . . ...... . ........ . . Reporter One of the courses that we enjoyed when we were sophomores was biology under Mrs. Scott. Several of the boys and girls played their second year of basketball and baseball with Mr. Hester as our coach. Unfortunately, we lost some of the members of our class during the year. When the year ended we had only twenty -one remaining members. This year, our junior year, we have twenty-three students in our class. Our home room teacher has been Mr. Gerald Waters. We elected the following class officers: Jake Maxwell .... ....... ..President Jimmy Ward ...... . . .Vice -President Billy Ray Herring . . ...... Secretary Lloyd Mozingo ..... . . . Treasurer Jo Ann Grady ................. ......... R eporter This has been a busy and eventful year for all of us. There have been several activities to claim our interest and attention. The foremost of these were our class play, the junior-senior banquet, and our trip to Washington, D. C. Several of our students have won distinction for our class during the year. We are proud of .Timmy Ward for his successful farm program, which culminated in the winning of a free trip to Kansas City, Missouri, where he will attend the National F. F. A. Convention. This year some of our boys and girls again participated in athletics and helped the school have one of its best seasons in many years. Several of our members were awarded basketball letters. Jake Maxwell won special recognition in athletics. During the county basketball tournament he was voted the most valuable player in Wayne County. In addition, he was also chosen as one of the players on the All-Tournament team. As we reflect over our high school Clays thus far, we see them as both pleasant and exciting. We, the juniors of 1952-53, are eagerly looking forward to next year when we shall be the graduating class of 1953-54. I l C . . 1 1 1 3 I 1 5 5 x A x I ,- .1 f 3 , f rf X in x 5 N x Q, 3 F 6 is li 3 F E
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