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MOST MUSICAL Emily Mathis Bobby Anderson WITTIEST Johnnie Mae Young Claude Spring MOST POPULAR Susan Hawkins Harry Conner Superlatives MOST ATHLETIC Mildred Sansbury Cale Yarborough MOST COURTEOUS Glenda Godwin Marion White MOST LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Susan Hawkins Harry Conner FRIENDLIEST Glenda Godwin Ramsey Mellette, Jr.
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BEST LOOKING Helen Hill Roger Tedder BEST ALL-ROUND Susan Hawkins Harry Conner NEATEST Anne Galloway James Robert Betts BEST LEADERS Susan Hawkins Harry Conner Senior CUTEST Marilyn Pierce Ramsey Mellette, Jr. MOST UNSELFISH Della Locklair Berwyn Lawrence MOST TALKATIVE Marilyn Pierce Claude Spring
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Class History Memories are wonderful! They are as warm and as cherished as the first rays of sunlight on a spring morning. Especially so are our monsville High School in the fall of 1953 will always be s t memories. That year we elected Harry Conner as ass; and to help him lead those poor ninth graders were Richard McElveen, vice-president; Frances Brown, secretary; Ramsey Mellette, treasurer; and Susan Hawkins, representative on the student council. With Mrs. Dathan Baxley and Mrs. Margaret Brown as sponsors, we struggled through our freshman year. After three short months of vacation we returned, no longer fresh- classmen. We chose Purvis Anderson as our president;Ramsey Mellette, vice-president; Cale Yarborough, secretary; Susan Hawkins, treasurer; and Emily Mathis; representative on the student council. Miss Virgil F owler led us safely through the trials and tribulations of our second year of high school. The next year we found ourselves juniors. With a feeling of im- portance and an air of sophistication, we elected Ramsey Mellette presi- dent, Cale Yarborough vice-president, Susan Hawkins secretary, Johnnie Mae Young treasurer, and Helen Hill representative on the student council. With Mr6. James Donohoe, Mrs. C.V. Brown, and Miss Ethel Jane Fields as sponsors, we successfully presented One Mad Night, a three-act comedy. Then in the new gymnasium we entertained the seniors witha reception-da nee. Finally the big year arrived. At last we were seniors. We elected Ramsey Mellette president, Glenda Godwin vice -president, Susan Hawkins secretary, Em ily Mathis treasurer, and Purvis Anderson representative on the student council. With the assistance of our sponsors, Mrs. Lillian Wade and Mrs. James Donohoe, we successfully presentedanother play. This year we were entertained at the junior-senior dance. Finally we made the traditional senior trip to Washington and New York, an ex- perience we shall never forget. Now we look back on the last four years. Some of us have wasted these years, and some of us have taken advantage of them. But we must lookforward and strive for higher goals. After graduationwe shall jour- ney out into the world, but we shall never forget our four glorious years memories of our High School, from the time when we entered with such high aims and ideals until now when we are about to leave. men but dignified sophomores. How we looked down on the lowly under-
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