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THE PAST After eight years of long and anxious waiting, we were freshmen, beginning a wonderful four year period known as high school. We spent all year getting accus- tomed to changing classes, having lockers of our own, making new friends, and meet- ing our faculty. Our sophomore year was, as it seemed to us, one of increased school work, but at the same time, it was one of wonderful memories. Through the efforts of our Pyramid. Don Claude Bell, Wilmot Owens, Vincent Gray- ke Holmes, Hunter newly organized School Spirit Club, there Ware, Scott Brown' were large turnouts to help cheer our bas- tball team on to becoming District I, Group II, champions. As a perfect ending to the year, We held our never-to-be-for- gotten sophomore dance. Then when we look at our class rings, we remember our Junior year and our success- ful Halloween carnival. Al- ways in our memories will be Mrs. Snelgrove, who Worked diligently, along with the 5 - son, Frank Blackford, ll 1 , Tommy Hall. i.,, ' , Joe Buchanan .ig . , fa i Sth grade a . 1 ' V as j-.idly Warfield Leeke - 8th grade 4 -X 1- 'gift . 11 ' -.-. I N 75.2. V Bob Keville fl 5' 8th grade ' P In our second grade year we took part in the Tom Thumb 'Z Wedding. Can you find all 17 of us? 5 4 I
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CDF '58 Class, to give our brilliant production South Pathetic. The days and weeks of of to hard practice were realized the night the play. We were also busy trying raise money for the Junior-Senior. Deter- mined to make it the best, We sponsored cake sales, had dances after the games, sold pennants, and, of course, sold maga- zines. We Worked hard, but had fun, and success was our reward. ' The climax of our high school years came when We marched into the auditor- ium as seniors, and the underclasses stood. That year was filled with busy plans for the Blackouts and college. Graduation came at last, and each of us proudly received his diploma. .., Mrs. Duval's 6th grade goes on a picnic. Jerry McClanan and Jim Jones, 8th grade. ' S0 as the curtain, which was our Senior gift, comes ia N ri, Don Holmes, down on these Wonderful -- ' 7th Grade- ,, years, it is to be hoped that A, g I A wilful we have made some worth- ff'-9.23 N M 1 i ' G i While contribution to the his- Iii. i il? see if you can find Bob Keville, Ellen tory of our school. Ackiss, Betsy Falconer, Peggy Alder- man, Jerry McC1anan, Linda Fentress, Gloria Gurley, Virginia Ingram, Bet- sy Southerland, George Meredith, Don Holmes, Tommy Fel- - ton, Kip Moore, Bob Gormly, Wilmot Owens, in this picture H Bob Gormly, ' of the W. T. Cooke School Chorus our 6th grade year. 8th rade. Q.-'. I ,. ' . f I 1 ' i' ga- w- ' 'll .' ' - , 'X T - - zl, ' ll a' H i I T lt' 'A ' T is 'P l'lfff wwigtlullu. i ww M- '15, M., 1 n . 4 X, AL, i-it ., w N Hou, L. A , 4 gsm, jim ii.:-4-E--HM K viii, . 1 ,. P1 ' '5 f ' . ., 1- w -:-i T 'r 4. : ff w e i T :-W ' G' ii,j. 'E' f i.. 5' 51' Q 1. 55,6 Y he 1:11-I 3 V ' ff' 3 -- W, f , -3 . xi ' . 1--iii.. 5 1'--.55 K Jerry McC1anan 1 KM . Aj V -l'l.s.-.,,,..-.........,.,.,.g..g snhgrade. ' i t s 4 2- .2 r. 'gf-h 29' s . A , .. Y , 5 .. 4 . 455 if , it 4 1:3 vmcent Grayson, all eff 416 ff l 8th grade. - M' ' 'T-. ' V ' Kyiv 5 A :. .... .T T ' Q. . F- 'LL-A Y ,T 7 4' ' - in l, A X Y l i fa- ,S it 5. is L it i 'i ' ' -rs. l . - gi. lrr if 7' ... 4 N. V t L, ii ii .W , 7 ,X -... lzll xi 1 I A lp , 1 ' I If LJ I A-we f, - . , - . qi- i ri , ' - Q: i --A1 .P 'N I V- , .., , . ..W uzlr 1 li ., l '33
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