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L' fa di . QU 9 X-I l l 1 1, fl tl iii U pf l -+ I : 1' 'J 8. 4' 5 0 I 1 Q, ttf 'M 0 A M . I L F to gg i fd 5 V 9 , N lfl L K . w -xffhomas Jefferson Carstarphen. -.-1 N 'gtg f ' ' 1 in-Q it uxnmx ili3fIfiiF.H'3t ' .rx S-slr--wr r'1 'fi ,,.1,' Sophomore Class Margaret Mitchell Alston Agnes Theresa Armstrong Eleanor McCook Bearden James Walter Blanchard William Eugene Blitchington Margaret Eloise Chapman Gillette Brainerd Currie A'Woods Devereaux Henry Theodore Drost. Jr. Nancy Caroline Fitzgerald Mark Neal Franklin Frances Forney .losephine Norvell Fry Morris Crawford Fulton Robert Lee Garrett, Jr. Frances Etta Garten Agnes Alberta Gay Timothy Llewellyn Gibson Anna Wright Goodwin Emma Claire Graham Mattie Lou Grimaud Mary Harriette Haggerty Agnes Dorothy Halford William Eric Hardy Frank Moore Harriss Rudolph Wendell Heath Margaret Heffeman Ruth Comelia Hill Margie Ney Holland Maudie Mae .larrell Mary Clerc Kemp Jr. 1 Gertrude Cecelia Kitchens Robert Martin Lamar Jack Harry Levy Sarah Elizabeth Mallard Mary .lacquelin Marshall Alice Carolyn Morgan Lois Moses Sara Margaret Moye Fred McCoy Mull Samuel Luculus McCreary Howard Cornelius McGinty Doris Nowell Alice Wright Patche Etta Ophelia Ponder Dorothy Mae Powell Catherine Louise Roessler Leopold Alan Schneider Amelia Burns Sheftall Mary Ella Sheppard .lames Lister Skinner. lr. Williams Dean Steward Agnes Wright Story - -'Carolyn Isabel Swint Louise Wiilcox Thomas Sarah Mnzelle Traylor Clara Verdery Kenloch Faulkner Westberry Alben Robert Whittle Dorothy Addie Wilkinson Wallace Wingfield Beulah Langsford Wise ' ' v'- ' V -'Q ' . l .o.ce::e:4exe,seg3r 1 9 3 2 4493523-G.92Oaii'B'0 -:ot rifsffgg,-fy e , ri- ,,v. 4.51-'z vw -,lyigi 1 4 fl t 1i5fii:,55',. . , ::. X r im. .r .'.'- fm-ant '-'A-1 Kelldlffa'-.5'f-'.ll4' ll' -If 55.1- F. ' ' Zi Seventeen l Foxy? Q i L ,M K L
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- - V .vt'i!ll-P Nlr m ff fd? Y, ...J V .,v1- I H fc '!'f..',l.'1'. tl .1- l!.h llQl:,l l Xlxlbllhh 'Ipit .ll illfx 1' cv 1 ' 1 rs- ' Ar V .V gl 1 Al xl dy 5 ,P gn t r V ! X , rl ' 9 E History of The Class of 32 Q A 1 1 I , l ix 5 y , l know you wont believe it-it seems int-'redible-nevertheless it is true: we. the N ' sedate Sophomores, once in the dark ages of '30 and 'Sl were little inexperienced Freshmen. H i . , . . . .. . Irv' tl When the new 1930 was within four months of reachlng Sl. and when the high is fy school diplomas were beginning to lose their lustre. we made our debut at the I. C. A. ? ,Q lr U We entered her noble portals. and. even now it islterrifying to think of it all! Were - ,I it .3 we all candidates for entrance as Freshmen? Well. hardly! Higher reached our 3. 4 aspirationsg some even expected to become Sophs lthe Seniors of J. C. AJ But. alas! 'il ' before we'd finished gazing at our schedules. we arrived at the conclusion that even .PM ' yy the position of Freshmen would be most acceptableg for. at that time. we little realized our immaturity and unfitness to sustain this lofty position-that of a Sophomore, HR Q fs which we now hold. Thus, as Frosh. we began Chapter 1. Q. it t v ' We could not remain Freshmen always. tho' some did show a tendency to cling 'ity ' t to the old class and left it with great difficulty even after two years' stay. But is not by ' enduring faithfulness an enviable characteristic-one superior to mere cheap intel- Aj yi lectual brilliancy? We toiled from the dark basement regions made pleasant by 4-K- gl. Colonel Hains' presence, through the halls guarded from noise by Miss Flisch. and tin into the clear air of the upper floor air filled with fumes of sulphuric acid and for- t ld 'h de l 't N ma y y . K4 ,N 4. ,Twas in the latter part of '31 that we reached the point where we were no longer tl, startled by exclamations of, For the love of Santa Claus! and Bless my landie! Ly 'VM We 'even came to know by memory the jokes of the teachers l'Tis not a boast! and to iyl 11 Q 1 I My remember not to forget to laugh. As Sophs we assumed a more serious air, and Q , . . our place of retreat became the library-a noble institution that soon adorned the - ll: crown and horns of many of our members with points yi tg NA' Now, we are the graduating class of l932! Soon diplomas from the Junior Col- ll lege of Augusta are to he ours! We repent of all the damages done to our dear 1 44 M school and faculty! Yea, in sack-cloth and ashes, we repent! And we extend to y 4 i our teachers heartiest thanks for advancing us well towards civilization! .Qi 4, Written by one whose weapon is the tongue. which is, as you see, mightier than ' L her pen. H5 I . .1 ! LLEWELLYN GIBSON. If-it for 0 .pq gg 'nh ,. Q 11 1, ,7 25 Vi, f , 1 it -it . as 6 . 'Am' Wi-NE LA' . . ' . -' . Q pk --f--'i yr: 'Y . ,I g.?020.0.G?f'e939SQ.8 gf. I 0 -1 -2 s 1 -5 vs., Lip fM,,, Nineteen iss. :vt s , .
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