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CLASS SONG First Verse O Walker High, we adore you, We have to leave you now. We ' ll never forget what we ' ve learned To help to make our dreams come true. Second Verse Now we leave our song to you, This our school, we must leave in sorrow Here, we gave to you our hearts-- We must leave and say farewell to all. Chorus Now is the year--when we must say good-bye. Soon we ' ll be sailing far across the skies. While we ' re away--o we ' ll remember you. When we return we ' ll come and visit you. Tune: Now is the hour Words By: Delphine Willis Major Whiting % Class Poem How we hate to say good-bye To All we love so dear. We ' ll never forget the many things That you have taught us here. To you we express our gratitude, Our thankfulness and praise. For your teachings and your kindnesses Will strengthen us through the days. And as we fight to reach our goals While the years roll swiftly by, We ' ll never forget our memories Of the years at Walker High. Words By: Geraldine Howard 41
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Our Senior class enrollment of fifty-three students. Our class advisors are Mrs. C. G. Morris and Mrs. A. H. Gregory. Our class president is Albert Bur¬ rell. Toni Booker was elected to reign as Miss Senior Class, escorted by Karl Lemon. The Seniorettes, a vocal group was organized. The members are Thelma Pollard, Linda Cooke, Dorothy Jarvis and Everline Reid. We pre¬ sented a class play entitled Damn Seahawks which was adapted from the Broadway play Damn Yankees. Roxann Smith and Glenton Robinson sang and won first place on the 4-H Talent Program presented at Thomas C. Wal¬ ker. Donnette Webb and Diane Carter participated in the Homecoming ac¬ tivities by running as candidates for Miss Homecoming. Carl Arrington, Karl Lemon, Robert Robinson, Richard Foster, John Graham, Larry Scott and Ernest Spencer led our 1967-68 Basketball team to victory in the District V, Group II Tournament. Robert Robinson was chosen the Most Valuable player for the District and a member of the All Tournament Team. 40
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