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4 If Frances Seaford ' Vivacious D. C. Blakley Good Sense of Humor Shirley Burton Sociable Wayne Williams Comical ENIUR ' r : A .X FX Xi, Shirley Myers Studious Jeanette Or rell fi Intelligent
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611155 In the fall of 1952, a group of t w e nt y-three prospective students e nte r e d the doors of Shady Grove High School. We all felt a bit of ex- citement for the four year journey ahead. Leading the group was Mr. Frank D. Hardin with Nancy Vogler, Brack Bailey, and Emily Mock acting as class officers. We soon became adjusted to changing classes and being called Freshmen. One of the biggest events of the year was elect- ing our Halloween candidates. Frances Seaford was queen, Jimmy Jones, king, and Nancy Vogler, at- tendant. We were very proud when Martha Kate Hu s s e r , Wayne Will- iams, and B r a ck Bailey made the varsity ba sketball team. We had s e v e r al real nice parties. With a mixture of good times and hardwork the year was a successful one. When we organizedin the fall of 1953, we found that Vance Hendrix, Margie F o ste r and Rudell Foster were missing. Miss Marjorie Bishop was our new leader. Helping her was Nancy Grey Ha r t m a n , Nancy Vog1er,and Cleo Carter. D.C. Blak- ley soon came to join our group. Our Halloween candidates we r e Sylvia Liv e ng o o d , queen, Brack Bailey, king, and Nancy Grey Hartman, at- tendant. We worked hard to win but others were more determined. Nancy Vogler and Frances Seafordwent out for cheerleading and were elected. Nancy Grey Hartman, Emily Mock, Annie Ruth He ndr ix , and Jeanette Orrell became part of the basketball team. We w e r e v e r y proud when eleven of our t w e n ty - three class- mates were invited to join the Beta Club. By the end of the year we felt we were reallya part of the High School. The fir st thing we noticed when next we met, in the fall of 1954, was that Sylvia Livengood was not among the group. We found we had gained Shirle y Potts, James Foster, and John Standifur. John move d away before the year e n de d . Mr. Frank D. Hardin, Brack Bailey, Cleo Car- History ter, Nancy Vogler, and Martha Kate Husser we r e cla s s leaders. Our Halloween candidates w e r e Martha Kate Husser, queen, Wayne Williams, king, and E mi 1 y M o c k, attendant. Shirley Burton made the basketball team. Dorothy B ye r ly and Shirley Potts were e 1 e ct e d cheerleaders. The most important event of the year was the Jtmior-Senior Banquet. We sold chances on a radio and served a dinner to the Civic Club to raise money. We decided to have it at the Woman's Club in Thomasville and to use Hitch Your Wagon To A Star as our theme. Everyone seem- ed to enjoy the gala occasion so we felt that it was a success. Jeanette Orrell, Martha Kate Husser, Jimmy Jones,and Brack Bail e y served as Junior Marshalls. The year ended with much excitement and thoughts of the coming Senior year. Fall, 1955, found us once more in school. Mrs. J.D.Parker, Jr. with Brack Bailey, Martha Kate Husser, Nanc y Grey Hartman, and C l e o Ca r t e r were class leaders. Our first great event of the year was the Hall ow e e n Court. We elected Shirley Potts, que e n , John Foster, king, and Dorothy Byerly, attendant. We w o r k e d very determinedly and for the first time in our four years of high s c ho ol our queen and king were crowned. We have found putting out the school paper and publishing the annual hard work. Wilma Lou Riley made the basketball team. At this point we are looking forward to our Senior play and Senior trip. We nev e r knew we could work so hard and have so much fun inthe process. As our school days draw near to an end we stop to think, and remember with a touch of sorrow how wonderful they have been. Then we turn with hopeful hearts toward the future. Dorothy Byerly Clas s Hi storian
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James Foster Co-operative Annie Ruth Hendrix f f ,ff 1' fl f Dependable fff 1 , D ' 1:3 , N3-I1Cy R1ch1e Quiet lx 'w X 1 , ' V Wx f f I l Nancy Vogler Jimmy Jones Best All Around Nancy Grey Hartman Carefree Cleo Carter . 1 Dorothy Byerly Friendly Capable Shirley Potts Likable Brack Bailey ff ' ! Athleti c f
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