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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY By HARRIET SHARPE and BETTY ARNOLD In September of T941 eughteen of our present fufty seven senuors started to school as sweet an geluc luttle chuldren under Muss Render and Muss Collins Our favorute games were cops and rob bers lump rope and Red Rover Come Over We were very healthy kuds because each day we had mulk and graham crackers for mud morn ung lunch When MARY ANN TIPTON came the latter part of the furst grade she spulled her rnulk and nearly left school because everyone laughed We had a band and marched each day at recess We were very honored when our band was asked to march un a real luve parade We werent very good huldren so our teachers de vused some means of punushment One was put tung our noses un circles on the blackboard and standing that way for some time Another was even more humuluatung After we got our school puctures we pasted them on a board and every tume a pupul was bad he had to put a black mark day we all looked as uf our puctures had been made un black face We had Iuttle songs for everythung We sang Good Mornung to You to the teacher we sang Happy Burthday to each other and Dullera Doller a ten oclock scholar to the tardy ones Because he kucked a tun can to school JIM BRADFORD was tardy every morn ung After the first few weeks we had to quut sungung the tardy song to hum because he was havung too much fun being tardy SALLY O BAN NON JERRY FREER and MARGIE MATHEWS de cuded that the party was getting too rough so they left us un thus year We finally got through the furst grade and unto the second where we learned the facts of Iufe from the thurd graders wuth whom we had to share our room We were all shocked to learn that there was no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny Muss Luten and Muss Greer were our teachers We had a grocery store lust chock full of empty cans and boxes feven at thus early age they dudnt trust us with any loose foodj The two brauns MARY NELL ENLOW and SHIRLEY BUR RIDGE were the cashuers We were catchung on pretty fast and a few of us Iuttle brownies stayed after school to dust erasers for the teachers Thus year wull be remembered as the year that hush ey and mynase eating gal from Tennessee BETTY ARNOLD came to uoun our Iuttle group In the thurd grade we were so well mannered so quuet and soooo reserved that we made one teacher have a nervous breakdown and funally after wearung out about fuve other teachers we ended up wuth Mrs Sloan and Mrs Hastey We were terrubly thrulled when WE were the only class un grammar school to claim a paur of twuns SHERLENE and SHERWOOD BARKER Two bean poles DORIS CARTER and CHARLES SHIVER also louned us that year In the fourth we had Mrs Yates and Mrs Armstrong for teachers We thought we were regular Mexucanos when we learned to speak a few words un Spanush Thus was the year for two great love affaurs HARRIET SHARPE and CHARLES SHIVER were goung to get marrued but the deal fell through because of the fact that they only had a nickel between them MARGARET WARRICK who uouned us this year was chased each day at recess by all the boys who eagerly awauted a kuss KENNETH BUSBY BARBARA WHITE VER NON WRIGHT and JERRY EREER who lust couldnt stay away from us came unto our happy group The next year we had three teachers unstead of two These fortunate teachers were Mrs Ivy Mrs Gandy and Mrs Arnold One uncudent that wull be remembered durung our fufth grade was SHERWOODS beung whupped out of hus chaur by our chour teacher Mrs Arnold Thus was the first year that we had a separate room for our chour class The reason for thus was that we had been elevated to the fufth and suxth grade Musuc Festu val Chorus JAMES MARTIN was our bug romeo . . , . , . . - . I - . I Q , . ' 1 I . . 1 D 1 1 ' ' . . . ,, H . ' ' 1 ' . , in , ' ' ' - I . 1 . I I I - - . I I C ' 7 - . . . - . . . . I ' 1 1 1 I ' - on the face of his picture. At the end of the first - l I 2 ' 1 1 . . . I 1 ' I A . ' l I ' . - . . - E I I . I I ' 1 1 ' I ' I 1 1 ' 2 . . . , . , . . ' ' , . . . . E . I n a ' .
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