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,J A. -OFFICERS - i A group of young darlings entered schools all over the country twelve years ago. From this group caime the Sen- iors of 'Stephenville High School. Some started at the Centval Ward School but these were only a minority of the group. As the years went by we gradually begain to congregate in Junior High School. The parties and all the fun we had then, began our social life as young men and women. The poor teachers who put up with us then probably thought us to be not the near citizens of the world, but rather little maniacs whose lives would never amount to much. Before we realized what was happening we were ready for high school. At the close of the year in 1949 our graduating class from Junior High School was the largest there had been in all the years before. We we1'e proud of that fact. The graduation exercise was brought about in grand form. The following term brought into Stephenville High School a group of students, who were very nervous and unac- quainted with such a system, although before a week was gone most of the students bega-n to get into the swing of things. The following week we electedgoliij. class officers which consisted of: President, Jeral Jackson, Vice-Presi- dent, Clayton Robersongf 'etar , Carolyn floxe, Reporter, Sammie North, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bruce Chapman. As the year progressed we enjoyed the p ays an o r activities furnished by the upper classmen. Our sopohmorc year brought about the election of our officers, who were: President, Jay Ray McCullough, Vice- President, Clayton Roberson: Secretary, Joy Lee McLartyg Treasurer, Geraldene Mayfield, Sgt.-art-Arms, Texie Mae Sisson and Robert Herring Reporter, John Brandon. Still our activities were few. The real life as high school students began in our Junior year. The big event we were working toward was the Junior -Senior Banquet to be held in the spring. The activities consisted of an operetta, Sadie Shaw from Arkansas which brought down the house. Our sponsors were mainly responsible for the success of all. We had several basket- ball games and cake sales. At the end of the year we were able to give a banquet which was ca.rried out in the Hawai- ian theme and thoroughly enjoyed by all. The officers that helped so much that year were: President, James Terrell, Vice-President, Herman Kaufmang SecretaryfDarlene Brooks, Treasurer, Joy Lee McLarty3 Reporters, Linda LQ and Geraldene Mayfieldg Sgt.-at-Arms, Clayton Roberson. When the fall term of 1952 began the seniors looked forward to all the days to follow of that year. They were happy to be nearing that most important time in one's life, receiving the graduation diploma. Yet they all looked back and felt sad for all the days gone by. A grand event for that year was to be the trip, but it took ai lot of hard work and some dispute to accomplish it. We managed to raise the funds needed by cake sales, concessions at school and football games, two plays, maga- zine sa-les, and a girl's basketball game, and had a grand and glorious trip. The officers for that year were: President, James Terrell: Vice-President, Jeral Jackson, Secretary, Rowena- ,,,,.......-.1 lui-od, Treasurer, Joy Lee McLartyg Reporter, Clara Stafford, Sgt.-at-Arms, Herman Kaufman and 'Pal5 Reeves. As we marched down the aisle for that commencement exercise, we did it with tears in our eyes, and thoughts in our minds which never could be surpassed. They were thoughts of happiness for all the good things that had hap- pened, everlasting friends we had found, instructors we were never to forget, a very successful athletic season, and a gratitude to all. . Now that we lea-ve old S. H. S., let us leave the memory of the Senior Class of 1952-1953 to all, by these few words, a few mars on the old building, and words of advice to all who are here in the future: Heed well all your days here a-nd remember them always. -14. President .,........,.. .... J ames Terrell Vice-President .,.......................................................................... Jeral Jackson C'Secreta-ty-QS., ...... T .... Rowena Woocu Treasurer ...... .....,,..,..,................. Q ...................................... Joy Lee MCLal'ty Reporter ..,..,.,,,,,.,,.,... .............,....... C lara Merle Stafford Surgoant--at-Arms .,.,.. ..... H erman Kaufman, Pa-t Reeves
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