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Seniors COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Roses MOTTO: We Paddle Our Own Canoe President - - - Vice President - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Reporter ---- Parliamentarian SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - - DORIS MOORE - - - BYRON SWAIN - - FAY ROGERSON - - - IIM I-IENSLEY - - BETTY LOU MEADS - - - - - FRED MEADS
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Senior Class 0 1 925 First row: Mrs. James A, Parker, Francis A, Jennings, Mrs. George S. Davis, Ralph Overman. Second row: Herman White, Royall Brothers, Glenwood C. Meads. On May 15, 1925 the first graduation was held at Weeksville High School, with seven members receiving diplomas. The motto of the class was Keep at it. Their colors were green and white. Three members of the class, Marguerite Brothers, Royall Brothers, and Glenwood Meads, went to Chapel Hill that year to debate in the state contest. Three members of the class are still in Pasquotank County -- Marguerite Bro- thers, now Mrs. George Davisg Francis A. Jennings: and Royall Brothers. Glenwood C. Meads is the only member of the class who is deceased. Herman White and Ada White now Mrs. James A. Parker, are now living in Western North Carolina, and Ralph Over- man is in Virginia.
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SENIOR CLASS SONG QTune: Stars and Stripes Foreverj We're Seniors of dear Weeksville High. We have traveled this long road together. Now that our goal is in view, We are sad and happy too. We'll cheer for our purple and gold, And to them we will ever be loyal, We'll always remember the days That we have spent together in dear Weeksville High School. As we come to the end of our way, We are facing the future with courage, The challenge the world offers us We accept with pride and joy. The friends that we're leaving behind We hope will remember our passing. And though we may be far and wide, We still shall cherish our dear Alma Mater. SHELTON THOMA S BARCLIFT Seniors Mascots WILES LISTER CONN IE SMALL CLASS POEM A PASSING THOUGHT All through the years we've been to school Here at Weeksville High, But the time at last has come And we must say, Good-by. The room will soon be empty, And the seats will be standing there Where we were one time sitting And learning the lesson of playing fair But in our passing now, One thing we'd like to wish you -- May each of you be healthy and happy Wherever you go, or whatever you do. By: Byron Swain D I Handsome and neat, nice disposition too. . . . Nice to be around. . . . But the girls he just won' t woo. . . . Fishing. . . . Hunting, . . . Football, . , . Football 3, 4g FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4: Class President lg Bus Driver 3, 4. Future Plans: TV and Radio Technician
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