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SHAMBURGER, MRS. MRS. C. L. SHAMBURGER STAR NeG. SENIOR SPONSOR. CHARLES GRIFFIN BENNETT Srv We Ge MEL PASOS, GBOZO, ol bac Actuals 2,3,4; Sus Bus Driver 4; BASE- BALE lier. CAUDILL, V. yy VIRGINIA DARE CAUDILL STARS ENG Gs NINN ESE CHCA pmelioees cas SEc. y, REPORTER 3; CLASS SEC.- TREAS. 13; STAR SPANGLER 3,4; GLEE CLus 1,2; 4-H CLus |; CITIZENSHIP MEDAL 2; OAK LeAves CLuB Ep. 4; NEATEST GIRL 4. DORIS MARIE DAVIS STARING. Dot . YeH CLuB 1; F.H.A. 13 Gee Ciup 1,2; BeTA CLuB 3,4; STAR SPANGLER 3; LIBRARIAN 33 Oak LEAVES PHOTOGRAPHER 4; JUNIOR PLAY 3; MARSHALL 3. BENNETT, C.
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. Ww. C. JOHNSON President When we entered high school as freshmen, it was into a scene of bewil- dering excitement that we came. But after we became adjusted to the changing classes and ringing bells, we realized that we had only three more years, so we settled downto enjoy ourselves. Mrs. Shamburger was our home room teacher. We enjoyed chicken stews and weiner roasts at Phillips's Cabin. Our freshman basketball team was undefeated. As Sophomores, Miss Mittie Belle Boggan was our leader. Inthisclass year we had several memorable experiences. A hay ride was held which everyone enjoyed. I think the class will long remember the wild ride throughthe rain, inthe wee hours of the morning, when we came back from Aberdeen Lake. Our first thought when we became Juniors was to make money for the xs FRANCES KING Secretary-Treasurer O7.at Of The Clas W. H. NEEDHAM Vice President Of 1950 Junior-Senior Banquet, whichwe gave in style. Mr. Paul Shepherd was our able director for this year. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening when we attended the fair in) Greensboro. We produced ouz Junior Play, “My Cousin from Texas.” As the need for jewelry was felt, class rings were ordered., Our scholastic minded members were initiated into the Beta Club. Our Senior year promises to be one of muchactivity. However, at this time, history is still mostly in the making. We have produced our Senior Play, “The Scarecrow Creeps.” We attended the State Fair at Raleigh. We are to havea Christmas;-party at the home of our sponsor, Mrs. Shamburger. Paramount on our minds, however, is the production of Oak Leaves '50.
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PEGGY JEAN DUNN Sian Wo Go Gee CLus |; 4-H CLuB 3; SEN- 1oR PLay 4; OaK LEAVES CIRCULA- TION MANAGER }}. SUE CARROL DUNN STAR, N. C. DUNN, P. Music 3,4; 4-H CLus 3; GLEE CLuB 1; SENIOR PLay 4; Oak LEAVES DUNN, S- CIRCULATION MANAGER 4. VA 4 Ps | so as oi, ce yes a i : Glick, CVAFREEMAN, Re ON JETTIE ANN FREEMAN EtHer, N. C, F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H CLus 1,2,3,4. REBECCA ANN FREEMAN STAR aN etic Becky . CLASS Pres. 1,2; V.- PRES. 3; STUDENT CounciL 1|,2,33 SEC UNI EV eEPRES 0 9350 CHM. CUBE (iC RELATIONS Comm. 2,3; ATHLETIC COM. 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; PARLIAMENTARIAN 2,4; Pres. 3; 4-H Sec. 13 PIANO 2,3; Glee CLuB |,2; STAR SPANGLER Reporter 1; Ass't. Ep. 2; OFFICE Girt 3,4; Best ALL 'RoUND MEDAL 3; CHIEF MARSHAL 3; BASKETBALL I, 2,3,4; ALL County TEAM 3; Most VALUABLE TOURNEY PLAYER 3; SOFT= BALL 1,2; Brock S CLuB 2,3,4; Sec. 3; BETA CLuB 3,4; Pres. 4; Junior PLAY 3; SENIOR PLay 4; Miss OAK LEAF 4; Most INTELLECTUAL, Most ATHLETIC, Best ALL 'ROUND Sentor Girt 4; EoitTorR-IN=CHIEF Oak Leaves 4.
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