Siler City High School - Seniorogue Yearbook (Siler City, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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DAISY IRENE TRODGON Trud U y A small voice, a big heart, and a l0i'Ue of boys. Annual Staff g Modern Miss Club 15 4-H Club 1, 25 Glee Club 2. MATTIE PATRICIA WOOD Pat Cute and popular with loads of friends. Basketball lg Cheerleader 3 Glee Club 2, 3, g Monogram 3, 4g Monogram Club 3, 45 Crosby Adams Music Club 1, 2g Annual Staff 4g B.P.W. Club Guest 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Teen Town 3. DOROTHY DEAN YOW Deedie One always lcnoiws she's around. Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief 4' Basket- tudent Council Com- mittee 4g Softball 1, 2. ball 1. 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 31 4g Mod ern Miss Club lg S a 17 E IUP1 , ,Cyn

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CLA S HI TUPIY When the pilgrims came to this wilderness which is now our America, they had little or no idea of what they were to find. Twelve years ago, this Senior class, came to the first grade as pilgrims, so to speak. YVe had no conception of what our scho-ol life was to be as it was unfolded before us. Slowly we struggled through the first eight grades, some of us went to the Henry Siler School, while the others came to our high school building. It 'was a successful climb, and it provided a background for the knowledge that We were to gain as High School students. Our ascension into the freshman class might be compared to the landing on Plymouth Rock. We were green, the same as others who had come before us, yet we were determined to educate ourselves at any cost-tears, teasing, and all sorts of discouragements. As that little colony had leaders, so did we. While not being as able as the first forefathers, they served the purpose for our first hard year. NVith France Jordan, President, Bob Headen, Vice-President, and Geraldine Scott, Secretary-Treasurer, We invaded and established a foothold on the first mile of our trek through the wilderness. After several Weeks of summer vacationing, We renewed our struggle for educa- tion by our entrance into the sophomore class. With infiuence from our teachers and under the capable leadership of some new officers, which were: Bob Headen, President, Bill Elder, Vice-Presidentg and Anne Straughan, Secretary-Treasurer, we began to realize the importance of attaining our goal--to make our lives fuller and more Worthwhile. Some of our students participated in athletics, others in Glee Club, and still others in various forms of extra-curricular activities. Before realizing what had happened, our sophomore year was finished, and our second milestone was completed with, We thought, ample success. With our pencils and paper serving as tools, We cut our Way farther into the unblazed trail which marked our third year in high school-our junior class. This was to be a most promising year for us because some of our students had shown signs of hope and outstanding prosperity during the two years gone' by. With President Jimmie Beane, Vice-President Bill Elder, and Secretary-Treasurer Jewel Butler to guide us, We broke the magazine sales record by selling over sixteen hundred dollars worth in a two-Week period. This accomplishment raised our spirits, and We began to believe that this was really our year. Instead of having a fe-ast at Thanks- giving as the Pilgrims did, We waited until the late spring CMay 4, to be exactj and then we gave the seniors a feast never to be forgotten. Libby Patman and Joyce Butler were given the titles of co-chairmen of our banquet and what a job those girls did! This banquet was considered by most people present to be the most 18

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