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What would happen if Elva and Rebecca couldn ' t keep the candy store open? Annie Ruth Couldn ' t take up money at the ball games? Miss Mitchell got married? Bobby Hall couldn ' t tell his jokes to someone during Government? Betty Foley lost her job at Mick or Mack? Kenneth couldn ' t drive a bus to school? Shirley Willard didn ' t go to Martinsville every week-end? Sidney made O” in Geometry? Nancy Gunter misbehaved in class? Shirley Faye couldn ' t draw for the seniors? Bdans stopped growing for use in the cafeteria? Marie lost her job at the Elastic plant? and her comb and mirror? Margaret Puckett couldn ' t ride in a black Chevrolet? William didn ' t have a jeep to ride around in? Claudette made below A on her report card? Mrs. Nester couldn’t give a time writing at tbe beginning of class? Mr. Williams couldn ' t injure himself teaching Agriculture? Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins had 12 students in Algebra n? Mrs. Lemons came to school every day? Harold couldn ' t go to church twice on Sunday? Mr. Moir ' s team won State Championship this year? Mary Ruth came to school without being sleepy-eyed? Elva and Thelma didn ' t fuss? Fern got her class money to check out right? Ruth lost her friendly smile? John couldn ' t keep the score at ball games? Bruce grew 8 inches? Margaret Hopkins had to come to school at 9 o ' clock? Dorothy couldn ' t see the East on week-ends? Carolyn Ray went on a diet, (sue would buy a new wardrobe)? You could hear Allie Mae when she spoke? Erlene talked in class? Vera couldn ' t tell of her experiences over the week-end? Mary Margaret couldn ' t become a secretary? Edna could tell something without laughing? Betty Willard lost her ability to play basketball? Mr. Weaver thought of something? The Glee Club hadn ' t been organized by Mr. Watkins? Darlyne lost her comb, mirror, and lipstick, but mostof all. Dud? Betty Jean stopped hearing from a certain guy in the Army? Mrs. Dalton lost her ability to hear? Mrs. Hazelwood had to walk all the way to school one morning? Mrs. Mildred Hopkins lost her temper? Dorothy Hughes couldn’t ride a school bus to work? Rebecca decided to come a school teacher? Thelma didn ' t have candy to eat in her afternoon classes? Elva didn ' t have a way home from ball games? Mr. Watkins couldn ' t have conferences every day? BETTY WILLARD and WILLIAM THOMPSON
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CLASS HISTORY As we, the seniors of ' 54, Get ready to leave Stuart High We wish to leave our history Of the twelve years that have rolled by. As we began our first year of learning With Misses Kitty Taylor and Roberson as our guides. We learned our ABC ' s, numbers, And many things with pride. The Second grade we entered with great joy, Still small girls and boys we were. Very polite students we became, For we learned to say yes-mam and yes-sir. We entered the Third grade with some difficulty, Right hard we all thought it was, But to get by we were right lucky, Because the teachers liked us so much. The Fourth grade we all liked well. Because there was no one that failed, Although examinations were right hard, We made our step forward. The Fifth grade seemed a little different Because we found some new friends left for us there. We all certainly did appreciate them. And our interests with them we did share. A little difficult were the Sixth and Seventh, But we all seemed to succeed, We went to the Eighth Seeming to be pleased. In the Eighth the changing of classes gave us some trouble, And in the Ninth the troubles begin to double. Spite was always thrown at us, Because all the teachers did was fuss. The Tenth gave us a new teacher. Miss Mitchell, And new pupils, Shirley Faye and Carolyn, Much knowledge we gained in biology that year, And two boys left us to go to Critz and Blue Ridge. In the Eleventh Sidney joined us. This year we enjoyed much, A wonderful teacher and the banquet we all did prepare. For the seniors and faculty to share. Many new adventures we have had in the Twelfth, We hope a good name we have left. Mrs. Hazelwood has been so nice to us, And Mr. Wfitkins has been a great help. So we leave our best wishes for all who remain. And hope we all can meet again. For all these years have been so great, Its more than we can appreciate. Historians: REBECCA and ELVA
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