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T 0 0 j Xw i(MVR s Pi y Jp!j y- XTNftm j ay jyo -f Moj . G cvulv ll .j • w ;,k ; ..-.• as3 Senior Class History ' ' u ' - P ' ' S - UJ • $iXY - Yv iL;2 - Upon entering High School in September, 1948, we found ourselves truly “green freshmen.” How bewildered we were by the changing classes, lockers, and most of all those “terrible” upper¬ classmen. After getting into the swing of things we started joining clubs, going to basketball and football games and really having a good time. We felt quite at ease and little did we realize how much we had to learn. We felt proud of ourselves in 1949 after becoming sophomores. We were represented in quite a few clubs and sports activities. Our school made history by winning the District V championship in basketball. Success at last! In 1950 we were upperclassmen. Thinking ourselves very much superior to the lowerclassmen, we gave a Junior Variety Show and from the proceeds gave a most successful Junior- Senior Prom. Now we are sophisticated seniors, and this is the best year of all. We enjoy the special privileges of front seats in assemblies and early lunch. Putting in wholehearted work in studies, clubs, and sports, some of us found time to run the concession stand for the football and basketball games to raise money for our Senior trip. As we look forward to graduation day, we feel proud to be the graduating class of 1952. Going out into the world we will ever remember our teachers who have been so helpful and the wonderful times we have experienced. A place in our hearts will always be filled with wonderful memories of Waynesboro High School. 4 10
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The yellowing pages of the 1910 Annual reveal an enrollment at Waynesboro High School of 22 Freshmen, 12 Sophomores, 18 Juniors, and 2 Seniors. The present enrollment includes 172 Freshmen, 142 Sophomores, 102 Juniors, and 114 Seniors.
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) y Seniors of 1952 Harry Dillon Allen Eva Mae Batman Jacqueline Anne Callahan Ruben Eliza Andrew Eugene H. Bazzrea Mary Frances Campbell Harvey Rodgers Ball Shirley Ann Brown Janice Ann Campbell William Grafford Barnes Shirley Ann Brown Martha Jane Carr
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