r=r f: Elizabeth Hewman- Elizabeth has been very active during her high school career, fShe ' has been a member of the newspaper staff, Dramatics .Club, Beta Club a ' d the Glee ' Club during her high school career.as woll as Secretary arid treasurer of the Senior Class. She stands third froii the head of the Senior Clas and rraduatcs with, sevonio u- cre¬ dits” Cubic Brown- Cubic, who is. a • quiet girl, has been a great ! to o ' Ur class and school, he an excellent typist and is also a member of the annual staff. Al| though she 3ays she does ' t like French she has been an excellent helper. Cuoie graduates with six teen credits. Powell Doyle- Powell, who was ed the cutest boy has been a mem¬ ber of the F. F. A. and cheer leader of the basketball team for two years. He was voted among Senior Superlatives the cutest noisiest, most congenial, most carefree boy, most talkative boy ; most musical boy, and wittiest boy, Ho was manager-editor of the’H. F. A. and vice-president of the Senior Class. Powoll graduates with sixteen credits.
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CLASS POEM Dear Seniors the time for our .parting is nigh We must leave behind us the days of Stoneville High As v ie journey forth each on his way May we do something worth while each day Many good times wo have had together For eleven years we have stood both fair and stormy weather But now we must say farewell Good-byes to our classmates we must tell A fond good-by; a word of good chaer May they follow us through the coming years As we journey forth through life Overcoming all obstacles; meeting with strife Go with a smile; shed no tears For the things you might have done in the passing years Rather live ' in the present think not of the ,past Think only of life that goes 30 fast A life that is up to you Whether it shall bo good and true. Then keep your eye on the star Trom your goal, don ' t stray afar . Living, Learning, Teaching, Playing all with cheer Increasing knowledge to be better each year. So farewell Seniors; farewell to you A fond good-by; a last adieu Hold to your purpose; don ' t go astray And don ' t forget Stoneville when you go away. By Shirley Tomes
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