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CUSS HISTORY OFFICERS President . . Mary Jane Priilaman Vice-President .... Gouldie Hayes Sec retary Joyce Schauer Treasurer Anne Taylor Sponsor Miss Marston (From Left) Mary Jane Priilaman, Joyce Schauer, Gouldie Hayes, Anne Taylor, Miss Marston. It was September once more and we, the present Senior class, were entering our fresh- man year. Many of us had come from other schools but never the less all were as excited as only freshmen can get. Under the guiding hand of Mrs. Carlton and Miss Ware, our homeroom teachers, we soon settled down and began to work. We were working with a new principal, Mr. Christopher, and things couldn ' t have been more pleasant. He revived our most enjoyable May Day and mighty proud we freshmen were when some of us were chosen for the May Court. For most of us this was what seemed like our shortest year in school as June came around. Now we were Sophomores and much more relaxed. This year we settled in room 7 with Mrs. Warner as homeroom teacher. This was the beginning of really hard subjects, for some of us were tackling such things as Algebra and Latin. We will never forget the won- derful parties, and how much our dancing had improved in only one year. September again and how at last we were Juniors, ready for all the big tasks that lay ahead of us. Much to our satisafction we find ourselves once more sponsored by Mrs. Carlton. At once we began planning our Junior and Senior prom to be held on February 20. This was hardly over when we began thinking about the banquet we were sponsoring for the Seniors. We hoped this would be one of the finest banquets T. H. S. had ever known and though it seems conceited, we really think it was. June 11 brought to a close our won- derful Junior year. How happy we were beginning this our Senior year. Although our number had divided considerably, twenty-four of us were gathering this time in Miss Marston ' s homeroom. This was the home stretch and we wanted every day to count for something. Although we had been led to believe Seniors had it easy we soon found out there was lots of work to be done. The Taporapian had to be gotten out, also the Senior play must be put over big. Working together as we had right through these four years we accomplished this with ease. Exams completed our year, commencement night rolls around; for some of us it means more education as we go on to college but some of us must now face the business world and earn our keep. However as we go on from here none of us, I am sure, will ever forget dear old T. H. S. - 6 -
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Henry Ashton William Browne William Blackwell Lila Jane Ware rene Phillips Edna Carlton Gladys Healy Gene Christopher Cornelia Marston Ruth Little Lucy McKinney Dolly Sisson Catherine Ware Fifth Grade Third Grade First Grade Mary E. Durham Betty McKinney Ruby Doggett Sixth Grade Fourth Grade Second Grade Essie Harrison Ruth Barnhart Music - 5 -
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ROBERT AKERS Bobby FFA, 1; Basketball, 4, MARY FORREST ANDREWS Pig FBLA-Treasurer, 3; Parliamen- tarian, 4; Library Club, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 3; Co-Captain, 4; Safety Patrol, 1, 4; SCA Com- mittee Chairman, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3; Volleyball, 2, 3. BETTY JOYCE BARBOUR DOLLY MAE BROOKS Shorty Cheering Squad, 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 3; Softball, 1, 2, 3 , 4; Volleyball, 2 , 3; Secre- tary of SCA, 3; Delegate to SCA Dis- trict Convention, 4; Monogram, 3; FBLA, 3, 4; Annual Staff, 2, 3 , Business Manager, 4; Library Club, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil, 3, 4; May Court, 3; Delegate to U, N, Forum, 3. Dramatic Club, 1, 2; Cheering Squad, 1, 2, Captain, 4; Delegate to State SCA Convention, 3; FBLA-Reporter, 3; Library Club, 3, 4, President, 4; SCA Committee Chairman, 2, 4; Student Council, 4; Annual Staff, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3; Delegate to Regional FBLA Convention, 3. SENIORS BETTY ANNE BRIZENDINE p U gg Secretary of Class, 1; Cheering Squad, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; FBLA, 3, 4; Library Club, 3, 4; Treasurer of Class, 3; SCA-Treasurer, 4; Student Council, 4j Monogram Club, 3; Annual Staff, 4; May Court, 2, 3; Delegate to U. N. Forum, 3. RICHARD BROOKS Dicky Baseball, 3; Football, 4. This page is sponsored by - 7 - T1DEWATER LAUNDRY
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