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Gaytha Marie Baber A daughter of the gods , divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Marguerite Diann Bateman To be slow in words is a woman’s only vir tue. Charles Jeter Beard The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new. Vanessa Mae Berry Kindness is wisdom. Robert Chesley Boulware III Happy am I; from care I’m free! Why aren’t they all contented like me? Gloria Lee Brandt Wit, now and then, struck smartlyf shows a spark. Velma Mae Bridge Small courtesies sweeten life. Seniors of 1954 Bobby Lee Cale There is no argument equal to a happy smile.
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Senior Class .... President Vice President . Secretary .... Treasurer OFFICERS Franklin Wagner. Don Poulson. Charlene Kent. Gene Hagwood. Senior Class History The month was September, the year was 1950, the event was our dramatic entrance into Waynesboro High School. That first year will never be forgotten by us. We habitually arrived late for classes because of our stubborn lockers and bossy sophomores. We had our revenge the next year when we became the sophomore class. Our favorite topic of discussion that year was the “green freshmen”. It was in our junior year that we really began to “blossom”. Our Junior Varsity Show was the best ever (our own opinion, of course) and the Junior- Senior Prom was a repeat performance. At last we have reached the top—our senior year. The Senior Play, Senior Variety Show, and senior trip are behind us now though they will never be for¬ gotten. As graduation approaches, a tone of sadness comes over us as we realize the time has come to advance once again. We shall take part of the spirit of Waynes¬ boro High School with us when we leave and in turn we hope to have contributed something to it. Finally, we would like to express our appreciation to our principal and the faculty for making these past four years truly the most enjoyable and educational years of our lives. 4 . 10
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Duke Thomas Campbell Seniors of 1954 To him the world is just another place to look down on. James Alvin Campbell lie is climbing to the top by being himself. Shirley A. Campbell Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit. James R. Carey As a wit, if not first, in the very first line. Ramona Patricia Carr The hand that hath made her fair hath made her good. Bonnie Ruth Yvonne Coffman So mild, so merciful, so strong, so good, so patient. Carolyn Eldridge Cole Enthusiasm moves the world. Doris Jeane Craig For nothing lovelier can be found in woman, than to study household good.
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