Western Guilford High School - Amici Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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1953 M Keith Davis, Chief Marshals Dick Ott, Brona Lowe, Keith Davis, Janice Coltrane, Richard Davenport Carolyn Pipkin Pauline Jackson James Watterson Valedictorian Salutatorian Civitan Award Mary E. M. Davis Scholarship D.A.R. Award

Page 34 text:

Class Mistory As a rule, September is a month that students dread, but September, 1950, was awaited with open arms. We were now out of elementary school and ready for our first year as freshmen. Life was not all roses as we soon found. Upperclassmen have their problems, but none of them com- pare with the trials and tribulations of a freshman. We were laughed at constantly and while we felt important, no on else seemed to feel that we mattered. We had fun though, and the year passed as years do. September came again, and, as sophomores, we moved up in the lunch line. Lunch time is the time of the day when each class respects its superiors. Seniors are first in line, and each class takes its respective place. The lunch line is a symbol, and without it we would not have even been noticed. Ah, the junior year was different. Matters, important ones, must be decided, and we started our class meetings. Rings were cussed and discussed. The arrival of our rings was a great day, rivaled only by the Junior-Senior on April tenth. We worked hard to change an unattractive gym into the Hawaiian Islands. We learned cooperation on that deal, and we realized that fun was not the only thing concerned in putting on a Junior-Senior. September—1953—life was really good. Caps and gowns were ordered, and the annual was started. Talk about a certain trip to a certain city flew back and forth, and we knew that the life of a senior at Guilford High School was good. A new library, up to date in every way, was built and we moved again to a different classroom—a classroom that seems near and dear now that it is time to leave. Robert E. Lee's portrait still hangs on the wall and the Empty Wagon picture occupies a prominent place. Memories of class meetings, a lovely Junior-Senior, Washington, and graduation are permanent memories that time cannot erase. School at Guilford has been fun, and we leave our classmates and teachers with a full realization that our experiences and contacts have broadened our views of life and that we are better people because of them. HISTORIAN Richard Davenport

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