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,fi Q IAXYZ-E Y Y-gi 'L' Q6 ---We-L s - 'Tyr' -H v lil !!Z KSN : Q-ix nn' l L eq' ' . 9 lu N ' eff iff- ,9 v -'gy , , g L, 43 cf! lr si Qfrff - .L2.efffQf i sit? cf E ses! ,E - , rg Y 2- In History of the Senior C ass of 1926 S STUDENTS of history we have learned that the significant facts about all great events are recorded. To us, the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-six, the greatest B272 happening in our lives is the completion of our High School course. As we review the past, our history naturally falls into four epochs. For convenience and accurary we will confine ourselves to these divisions. It is with the desire to leave an accurate account of the events of these ,years we have com- pleted, and to inspire others to finish the course successfully, that we leave this brief record. VVe hope that others who are tempted to lag and fall behind may be stimulated to strive on in order to enjoy the knowledge of having successfully run the race of high school years. Ep0Cl'l I'Pl1'CSl'1l f13I1 Those of us who successfully met the requirements of the seventh grade and with the greatest of satisfaction possessed our Grammar School diplomas, joined the Freshman Class in September, I922. Those who guided us through this new and interesting year were Mr. Nichols, Miss Mor- gan, Miss Pierce and Miss Annice Galphin. VVe were delighted with two additions to our class, Louise VVrenn and Worth Woodall. They have been a joy to us ever since. Here we met those two dragons, famed through Grammar School, Latin and Algebra. Most of us over- came these successfully along with our other work and when Commencement came were ready for our next epoch. Epoch H-Sophomore Hard Knocks In September, 1923, assured of our importance as Sophomores, we began our second year in High School. We were glad to welcome to our number Louise Slaughter, Iris Duncan, Lilly and Brietz Lockley. It was in this year that we first organized our class with Louise Slaughter as president. We were disappointed when she left us to live in Selma, but felt that we had an able vice-president to take her place, Matthew Houghton, who has served us so faithfully as president since. We were guided through the difficulties of this year by Mr. Nichols, Miss Askew and Misses Annice and Margaret Galphin. Many were the hard knocks we received during this time. We had anticipated smooth sailing in reading 'fCaesar with the aid of our 'fjacksf' but we found that the waters were greatly rufiied when Miss Annice Galphin discovered us using them, and we had to brave construction and forms on our own merit. Never shall we forget that heart-rending week, when we were misunderstood and we misunderstood our sub- I. by X ff, X' 7 WANNA TAH TELLA ' 44,1 .iw t X QM I lllllllllllllmillllllllllll I II IH I I llllllllllll NX I if Wm llllil-S -Ji 15 Al, X F' l K, X,'llf33f-if IND, Q '
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