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CL 58 HISTORY As our high school years end we cherish the memories of the days gone by Glancing bad: ro the fall of 50 we remember ourselves as lowly freshmen with such a large enrollment that we were divided into two classes Our sponsors were Miss Bessie Lou Wood and Mr Robert Barbour During the year we lost Barbara Boner but gained Desiree Leatherman Taylor Helen Burrows and Edna Segreaves yomed us only to leave before the year ended The year was rough but with a wonderful Christmas party and other activities we passed through with smiles Sophomores' Another step we had climbed Again we were divided into two classes with Mr and Mrs Gene Greene as our sponsors This year we gained Bob Mock but lost Velda Chappell Ravon Poplin and James Beshears The year ended perfectly with a trip to Raleigh and Durham Nothing was more wonderful than our Junior year With Mrs Elizabeth Greene as our sponsor our class play Finders Creepers and the junior Senior Banquet were both successful We were sorry to lose D T Smith jr Agnew Tedder David Alexander Bobby Hayes Carolyn Billings Eugene Wagoner and Bobby Faircloth but we welcomed two new students Harry Burns and Barbara McClellan No one was ever more proud of anything than we were of our class rings which we received in February Finally we reached the top. We were seniors and were we happy! We welcomed Gene Edwards who came ro us from Madison and Joe Taylor from Yadkinville. Barbara McClellan Harry Burns and Maxine Anders left us. Leading us in our final year was Mrs. Eloise Curlee. We all worked hard to publish the best Annual ever and to give an enjoyable play. We were delighned to be honored at the banquet and it was far above our expectations. Our childish ways on kids day only made us realize that our school days were practically over. The Class Day Exercises and the Baccalaureate Sermon will be cherished memories forever. The night we received our diplomas we felt in a world of our own. We were no longer students nor were we employed in the business world. It was the ending and yet the beginning and we were confused. But let us forget the past for the future lies ahead of us. -Jo Ann Woosley Historian 16
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1x14 CLASS SONG As we leave our dear frxends at Old South Fork Hngh Memorxes wxll always remaxn Through the years ahead Well have nothxng to dread Because God wxll be here by our slde Well walk on through the wrnd walk on through the ram though our dreams be tossed and blown We ll walk on, walk on, wlth hope ID our hearts, And well never walk alone, Well never walk alone Words by Ann Joyner Barbara Young Becky Reed CLASS POEM As we the graduates of 54 Fund loomxng before us a new door We realxze our Journey s end ns near Goodbyes wxll be sand to all we love dear Our school our teachers and our many friends But the memotles will follow m the new lxfe which begms Our futures' What fund we there? Wall we strxve for success and reap our share? Yes each hopes success w1ll be hrs goal A fruntful l1fe may God help us to mold All that we are we owe to you Who have worked so hard to see us through So before we leave let us say A heartfelt THANK YOU from our class today Roctta Desiree Taylor S-M, Q-la 'N CLASS FLOWER YELLOW ROSE 15 , y , wb YA
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T X' 'F 7-'foff N ....1- 11-1.-. '- A! LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE 1954 CLASS OF SOUTH FORK SCHOOL Artmcle I To Mr Grbson our prrncrpal we wxll our apprec1at1on for what he has done for our school To the faculty we leave our expressions of thanks and apprecratxon for their kmdness and tolerance Upon Mrs Curlee our Senior Sponsor we bestow our everlastmg frxendshlp Artrcle II To the rrsrng Senrors we w1ll our front sears rn chapel and the honor of bemg a Senror To the Classes of 56 and 57 we leave the memorres of our pleasant tlmes when we were sophomores and freshmen Rlsxng freshmen to you we leave our abrlxry to skxp and eat durrng actrvlty perxod Artrcle III Betty Barney leaves herself and all her good trmes to Buddy Burke jo Ann Wall leaves her peroxrded hair to Peggy Beshears Boots Wall leaves a box of aspxrm to Rxchard Van Doeren rn hopes that these Carolyn Walls good looks we leave ro Norma Vogler who really doesnt need them Becky Reed leaves her ab1l1ty to dance to joby Matthews To Norma Lee Bryant Shrrley Shxelds leaves her ways of slayrng boys To Peggy Phrlhps and Betty jean Sheets Daxsy Taylor wrlls her abrlrty to hook a husband To Peggy Love Nona Lawson leaves her small wa1stl1ne Ernest Gnffirh leaves hrs neatness and good looks to Howard Holcomb Barbara Youngs ab1l1ty to drrve all day on a dollars worth of gas we will to Lnb Hauser Bob Bodenhamers crew cut we leave to Edgar Matthews maybe hed luke e change Pete Shutts snze 13 shoe we leave to Raymond Leftwnch 17 ' 3 5 9 . , , . . . . , . will cure his chest colds. 7 , . 9 , . , .. ., L , . th
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