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Y '3 FFA 1 date 4, THOMAS ELLIOTT WILLIAMS .Uodesly becomes a young rnan.WPlautus , 2. 3, 4, President 4, Football 3, 4, S Club 4, Harvest Festival Candi- FF.-K Basketball 4, Track 3, 4. WAYNE WILLIAMS The force of his ou'n merit makes his way.-Shakespeare Sportsmen's Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. WANDA WISER Lore, sole mortal thing of worth immortal.-Patmore Latin Club 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Pep Club 1, 2 4, Junior Y-Teens 1, 2, Senior Y-Teens 3, 4, Office Assist ant 4, 4-H Club 2. PARRIE LEE WOODS Pierre A good disposition I far prefer to gold.-Plautus FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, junior, Chapter and State Degrees, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .p-625' WILLIAM WOODS Every delay that postpones our joys is long.-Ovid. f 3 Football 1, Sportsmen's Club 3, Art Club 4, President 4, Pep Club 4, Lemac Club 2, 3, Rebel Rousers 4, Secretary 4, Band 4, Manager 4, Chorus 4. ROBERT EDWARD WRIGHT Eddie Honor lies in honest toil.-Cleveland Football I, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, Sportsmen's Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Key Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, PTSA Representative 2, 3, Debat- ing Team 3, 4, Science Club 2. HELEN YOUNG Charity is a virtue of the heart.-Addison FHA I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Office Assistant 4. RUTH MARIE YOUNG HRee99 Virtue is fairer when it appears in a beautiful person.-Vergil 4-H Club 4, Senior Y-Teens 3, 4, Pep Club 4. JERRY WOODWARD Kildeer Believe one who has tried it.-Vergil Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Sports- men's Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. 1
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BILLY TRAVIS --tml, tip- Kia .Yo 11o.s.svssiurz is gflllliflllflg IL!-1110111 fi forrzpurziorz. btgnv-4 .1 Chorus 4. .IAMEF IJEWEY 'l'RlMliI.E T11c'1ref'r1 spirit svizfs 1119 prompt UfVflSl'fll1. ' More Spurtfnif-nl Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club l: PISA Reprewritatixv- I: N:if'nw I lub 4: Pep Club 4: Band I. 2. 3: Eaglv Roux-:rf 3: National Honor 5or'if'ty 4 JAMES EDGAR TVRXER. JR. YellowNtonv ' Courage is the thing. .411 goes if fouruge goes- Barril Sportsmen'5 Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Ke-5 Club 4: Ft-iwriw Hob- by Club I, 2: SUIJl'flLlIlXt:fI3dl'Ull of Humor: Latin Club 1. MARY ANN YAXlJAfllill l 1 101116 my 1'1mrut'lcr 1u'1ilr1f1 mv. Flu-ridan FHA I, 2, 3, Historian I: 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Y Teens 2: Senior Y-'Ie-eni 3, 4: l'e-p Club 3, 4: Latin Club I. 'S WILLIAM BAKER WALKER illunglc Jim Lord of hunzun1.'i'rzd.-Dryden Transferred from Wartraceg Pep J Club 4, Vir'f--Prcsidcnt 4: 4-H Club 4. MARY RL I'H WALKER Virtue is 1111- I1 rich stone. - IIEIIJUD Latin Club I: Junior Y-Teens I, 2: Senior Y-IIICCIIS 3, 4: 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, SL'1.'ft'4L1fy 4: Pup Club 1.2. 3. 4: l llX l. 2. 4. lli-tori.tn 4. Flatt' Com--ntion 2: llarvcwt IW-Ntixal N-nior lin-prz:-f-ntatiw 4: Iliflwtlvall l: l l A Swat-tlitfart 4. CURIJUN WARREN Curl:-5 You 1L'r fI' Il good mrm. and r1if1,200r1 !11ings.fHardy Pep Club 3. 4. III't ltll'l11 4: Choru- 3. 4: Band 4: FOOIIHIII I, 2: liuNlu'tlv.ill I. 2: Htl-1-lulll 3. 4: 4-H Club 2, 3 lnwluxtrial Art- Club 2. 3. l: Sport-inf-nl Club 2, 32 lztiglv Rotlwr- 3. LEE EIJWARIJ W XRREX Big 'uno if mon of mrlrl.. l.oIlg1fr'lloW I-'FA 1. 2, 3, tg Club 3. 4: Industrial Arts Club 3: 4'H Club 3: liaxkf-tball 2. 3. 4: Chorus 3. 4. MARX IIAROLXX WXIFON UTWLIIFHIIU In Alri'wr1r1.Q11fp I rurli uws Iouglit to 1w11'f'w.-- Byron Offifc A-xi-t.1nt 3: 4.llf't'Tll'tltlt'I' 3. 4. Altf-rnatv 2: l-'HA I. 2. 3: Latin 1: .lunior Y-'I'f-t-n- l. 2: Svnior A-'IY1-in 3. 4: Club 3, 4: Pep Club I 2 3 4 4H Clubl 2 H mcr IIIIIIIII fr3 4 . 1 lx rm 'unllf' 4. . KATHARINE .IEAN WHEAT .l1-annie'- Ix'oo1..s are 1.'fQt.x to ui.w10rn's Ireusurnr.--Poulsson Latin Club l. 2: Spani5h Club 3: S.-nior Y-Tcvnf 3: FHA I. Assiftant Xue Prt-sidont I: St-iviiw Club 2. 3. 4. Fw-rt-tary 3: Offivu Asfiftant 3: Drama 3 Club 3: Futurv 'l't':u-ln-is' Club 4: Stutlvnt Count-il 2: National Honor Focictx 3, 4: Chorus 2, ECHO 2. 3: Me-rit Scholarship Semi-Finaliftg National Honor Society Finalist. 29 I lub
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Senior Highlights As each day passes and brings graduation nearer. we find ourselves looking back over pleasant memories that have made our senior year one of the most enjoyable years in CHS. The success of this year was due to the fine cooperation of our class and our officers and the wise counsel of our sponsors. Xlrs. Breast. Mrs. Hulan. Miss Rogers. Mrs. Core. Mrs. Crockett. Coach Copeland. and Mr. Nunley. and of our principal. Mr. May. In the spring of 1950. the officers were elected. with Mike Bone as President. The other officers were Kenneth Couser. Vice-President. Carolyn Overcast. Secretarv. and Emily Sanders. Treasurer. We have worked hard and entered into many money-making projects. Many of seniors were seen working at the National Walking Horse Celebration on Friday Saturday selling cakes and pies. OUI' and ln our magazine sale the senior class took in 53067. The top three salesmen were Evelyn Hubbard. Thomas Gray. and One of the big events of the year noon preceding the game there was The theme of the float was '6Hold Cowen. captain of the cheerleaders, At each of our football games we Cray Hill. was our annual homecoming game. In the after- a parade. in which we entered the winning float. That Tiger. The homecoming queen was Diana and the senior attendant was Marilyn Hale. sold popcorn from our stand which we had built at the first of the year. We were also in charge of the concession stand during basket- ball season. and that added greatlv to our treasurv. At our annual Harvest Festival. Tom Wiliiams and Mary Ruth Walker were our senior representatives for king and queen. It is a real honor for a senior to be selected to the Student Council or to be a DAR representative. Several of our seniors had elected to the Student Council were Freeda and Larry Locke. The DAR representative Sanders. One of the highlights of our senior year decorated with the colors midnight blue and this honor bestowed upon them. Those Fly. Mary Lou Finney. Kenneth Couser. was Jane Spencer: alternate was Emily was the prom. The gym was beautifully silver. The theme was '4Blue Moon. The superlatives were introduced and the king and queen were crowned. iVlav 16th found us marching down the aisle and receiving our diplomas. After graduation we were Wlashington-bound! This was the event every senior had looked forward to and it also was the event that concluded our high school days.
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