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SENIOR CLASS SUPERLATIVESM GIRL BET TY MALIDY CATHERINE MCMILLAN ALBERTA MCNEILL MAMIE LEE SMITH RUTH MCALLISTER BETTY SUE MALLOY RUTH MCALLISTER DESSIE CARPENTER NELLIE MELVIN EVELYN MONROE MAMIE LEE SMITH OPHELIA ALFORD BETTY SUE MALLOY HELEN MCNAIR CHANNIE SMITH BERTHA MCRAE SALLIE C. MCNEILL GLADYS MORRISON VICTORIA MCPHATTER ORA LEE CARPENTER RUTH MCALLISTER ANNIE B. ALLEN RUTH MCALLISTER MAGGIE McEACl-IIN cnsssns B. DANIELS QGLADYS MORRISON qrmzsi. FINKLEY qALBmA MCNEILL RUTH MCALLISTER HAZELLE MCLAUGHLIN DONELLA QUICK Most Attractive Most Handsome Best Personality Most Courteous Most Athletic Most Musical Best Dressed Most All-Around Most Dignified Quietest Most Talkative Neatest Most Serious Most Popular Tallest Shortest Best Dancer Most Likely to Succeed Best Sportsmanship Most Artistic Most Religious Most Dependable Shyest Most Co-operative Wittiest Most Congenial Most Stud ious Best Scholarship Most Impcrtant Most Versatile BOY BEN ALSTON IAMES ,POPE SYLVESTER COVINGTON CHRISTOPHER EVANS WILLIE MCNEILL GEORGE MORRISON LEROY HORSLEY RAYMOND COLE ARCHIE H. SMITH NEAL BRATCHB2 WILLIE POPE IOHN THOMAS THEODORE I-IOLLINGSWORTH MELVIN MCLEAN ROBERT HENDHISON GEORGE MORRISON LEROY HORSLEY ERNEST MCLAUGHLIN MCCORMICK ALLMOND LOUIS MELVIN LEROY HORSLEY SMITH ALLMOND LEROY HORSLEY MELVIN MCLEAN wmsskr HARRISJ MELVIN MCLEANQ snvssmz covmcrom JAMES Pom JAMES POPE IAMES W. MCNEILL MCCORMICK ALLMOND Hazelle McLaughlin
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CLASS HISTORY As we, the Senior Class, look back over our four years in high school, we find many events which will be remembered long after our graduation. We entered as Freshmen in the year of 1950 with one hundred and twenty-six members. Since we had been in this building for our eighth grade year, everything was not quite so new and foreign to us. Our officers in our Hrst year were: President, Charles McKinnong Vice President, Broadway Jackson: Secretary, Ruth McAllister, Treasurer, Betty Sue Malloy. Our homeroom teachers were Miss S. M. Truzerls and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. As freshmen, we became active high school students. Many of us joined the basketball team, the Choral Club, the Library Club and the Band. During this year we gave to the school a pair of Deluxe School Scales. By the end of our freshman year we really had the high school spirit. In our Sophomore year there were ninty-three of us. Our officers were: President, Ben Alstong Vice President, Dorothy Morriseyg Secretary, Betty Sue Malloy. Our home- room teacher was Miss S. C. Reddick. During our sophomore year Hazelle McLaughlin won the title Miss Upchurch and was also crowned May Queen. We gave to the school a set of Reference Books. ln the Fall of 1952, our Junior Class was a happy group of seventy-four. Our officers were: President, Leroy Horsleyg Vice President, Theodore Hollingsworth, Secretary, Ruth McAllister, Treasurer, Betty Sue Malloy. Our homeroom teachers were Miss S, M, Truzerls and Mrs. R. H, Hinton. The highlights of this year were the Junior-Senior Prom the winning of the title Miss Upchurch by Iessie Bell Daniels and the winning of May Queen by Ruth McAllister. Ruth was also awarded first prize in the local Annual World Peace Speaking Contest and third prize in the Regional Contest held in Charlotte, N.C. During this year we gave to the school an outdoor American flag. Our final year began in September, 1953 with sixty-five members. The officers were: President, Leroy Horsleyg Vice President, Theodore Hollingsworth, Secretary, Betty Malloy: and Treasurer, Ruth McAllister. Our homeroom teachers were Miss A. G. Smith and Mrs. C. W, Johnson. As seniors we had many responsibilities before us and we worked hard to accomplish the projects undertaken. The outstanding events of our senior year were setting up Senior Standards, preparing for graduation and publish- ing the Annual. We leave our school with deep regret, but hope that others who may follow us will carry our school banner to success. We will always be grateful for the experiences we have had here. We hope to show our gratitude by becoming good citizens. Betty Sue Malloy, Historian
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