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StUTKFIELD HIGH TIMES FAREIJEIX TO TIG SENIORS The future seniors of *59 wish to congratulate the graduating seniors of *5^ on their many achievements in the past twelve years, Yoiu* presenta tions of OUR TO m and PRIDE AlO Prejudice showed that much work was placed on these plays and that S.H,S, has a graduating class full of skill ful men and vromen to be proud of. Ife, as juniors, realize our re sponsibility in stepping into your empty shoes and only hope the^t the people of Smithfielcl will be as proud of us as they are of you. The vacant seats in our band, the empty spots on our football, basket- hall, baseball, and track teams are Certain to be missed, and we shall have a difficult time as we proceed to make up for these losses. You have worked together; you have played together. May the ®^eriences you have encountered in these now past years benefit and Pi'ofit you as you proceed into your hew world, .Good luck and success f*^om your successors I Joan Striclcland m^lL MISS THE SENIORS *’The Netw Year*s Eve we did the town. The night we tore the goal post down. We*11 have these moments to re member. The seniors of *53 have many ®^mories to always cherish, Th3y, ^^3 have left impressions on the .^maining student body. Some of the % ngs vjhich we will miss most about s graduating- students are these; Ogburn—Ifergie Allen in Glee Club, j It i^ill be too quiet, ^iynn Langdon—All of the boys ! J^y-^Roy, naturally. of the girls—D, B, (if he*s not still here) Delores P,—their smiling faces and sweet hellos in the morning, Kay P,—their definite superiority (?) Preston E,—their shining at the parties, especially at the highway, Dorothy C.—Nothing printable. Priscilla L,—Listening to Tucker*s love episodes. Betsy J.—^Waiting to hear Frank come home late at night, ■ Jackie W,—Good looks ! Melzer, for examijle. Sue Strickland—-their snobbishness ! Mary Jo W,—-Ju^st Sherwood I Junior Class—The competition they*ve given us. These are only a few of the many unforgotten memories we*11 have of the seniors. We can only sa^r, to sum them all up, that we shall miss the seniors in every way, Genevieve Johnson SPORTS BASEBALL WITH PAT AND JACK Coach Jack Temple*s Red Devil nine have compiled a 9-1 record in their baseball competition to capture the Southern Division title, SIHTHFIEID VS CLAYTON On March 21, Smithfield opened its Southern Division baseball season and battled Clayton to a 2-2 tie. The game was called at the ei-d of innings because of cold weather. Runs were roade by Phil Ennis and Douglas Putnam, Phil ikinis led at bat with 1 hit for 3 trips to the plate, SMITHFIELD VS FOUR OAKS The Red Devils edged Four Oaks 4-3 on the Cardinal field March 31. Harvey Ennis drove in two runs with a double and a single in four times at bat. David Lee and Douglas Putnam also collected 2 hits for 4 times at bat. Righthander Brian Langley hurling eight innings struck out five and walked only two.
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