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Class History One bright September morning in 19140, we the seniors started our school career. Our teacher, Miss William tried to start our education off with teaching us about th = three R ' s, Miss Holiday, Miss Puller, Miss Barnes and Miss Beard were our next teachers. With their kindness and patience we r°ached the fourth grade. We shall never forget the fourth grade, our teachers were Miss Myrtle Peterson and Miss Ruth Beard. With our teachers as coaches of the basketball and softball teams, we had quite a time playing out door sports. We will always remember Miss May and Miss ' Vhitford, our fifth prade teachers. Miss May lead Glee Club, Miss May, Miss McKenny, Mrs. Dempsey and Mrs. Rexton had the pleasure of teaching us during our last years in grammar school and decided wheather or not we were capable of entering high school. In the fall of 19ii7, twentv ambitious but frighten young neorle entered the ninth grade for their first year in high school. All the students were thrilled to be able to climb the steps and change classes for they could then walk uo and down the hall and gossip with their friends. For the first time in our lives we r ' = ' ali7,ed what school really meant to us. ’’. ' .b began to sett Le down when we found we 7rere on our O ' .to. V. ' e were proud to have Mrs. Pendleton as our Homeroom and English teacher. Our principal, basketball coach and Health teacher, was Mr. G. F. Baily and our other teachers were: Mr. Tew, Math teacher; Mrs. Tucker, Science and Home Economics, As it was our first year in high school we had ouite a few difficulties in changing classes at first, but we gradually caught on. Our Sophomore year was a grand year for all of us, ' le enjoyed having Mr. Baily back with us. Mrs. Woods was’ our Homeroom, English and French teacher; Mr, Manning, Am. History teacher; Mr . Zeh, Biology teacher and Mrs. Tew, Home Economics teacher. Wf. were very glad to have Mrs. Tucker teach us Home Economics after Mrs. Tbw left. During our Junior year, we had lots of fun making money for our Junior- Senior Banquet with Mr, Zeh as our advisor. Mr. Baily was still our princi- pal, until he was called back into service and Mr. Joe Tew took his place. Our teachers were: Miss Weathers our Homeroom, English and Algebra teacher; Mr. Koonce, Civics and Mr. Pridcen our General Business teacher. At last we are happy dignified Seniors. Our class has decreased to 11 students, With Miss Weathers and Mr, Koonce as our teachers, we are sure we will succeed. ' •Ve left those halls of knowledge but carried with us memories of twelve wonderful years of work and play shared together. OUULa. i jLAJuuu e uu
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LAST TOLL AND TESTIMENT To all students we wish to leave our ability to get along with people and to enjoy life. The Senior Class leaves to our princioal Mr. Tew our generosity. To the Faculty of Arthur High School we leave our resnect and thanks for helning us through school. I, Ruth Pollard, uri-sh to leave to Dpnny Wainright my well behavior and my ability to get along with other people to Ray Euvgs. I, Trilby Lee Snith, wish to leave to Lucille Willoughby my ability to stay thin and to Lillian Lloyd my ability t o give wise cracks to everyone. I, Grace Daniels, wish to leave to Geraldine Coward my ability to play basketball. I, Bessie Lee Morgan, leaves to Richard Nash, ray ability to talk nice to the teachers and ity ability to make good grades to Besharles Anderson. I, erman Allen, wish to leave to Kendred Lewis my ability to study and enjoy science and biology. , I, Mary Stocks leaves to Dorthy Daniels my ability to date a good looking boy at any time. I, David Harris, wish to leave to Ray Suggs, ny ability to get along with Miss Geraldine Weathers . I, Lennie Nanney, wish to leave to Marie Barnes my ability to stay quite, I, Edward Joyner, wish to leave my quietness to Besharles Anderson and my ability of reading to L. B, Mozingo. I, Malvina Crawford, wish to leave to Bobbie Jean Nanney my ability to dance and sing. I, Larry Lewis, wish to leave to Carolyn Mozingo my ability to argue and to Sammuel Laughinghouse my brown and white shoes. I, Vonciel Allen, wish to leave to Lucille Willoughby my charm and my ability to capture a man. Best Dressed Best Looking Most Popular Grace Daniels Herman Allen Malvina Crawford Herman Allen Malvina Crawford Herman Allen Most Conceited Laziest Wittiest Ruth Pollard Larry Lewis Mary Stocks David Harris Trilby Lee Smith Larry Lewis Best All Around Most Altheletic Quietest Vonciel Allen Herman Allen Malvina Crawford David Harris Lennie Nanney Edward Joyner Most Likely To Succeed Bessie Lee Morgan Edward Joyner Most Intelligent Bessie Lee Morgan Larry Lewis
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