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Kfcwzi idfg 1937-1938 SEPTEMBER One hundred and thirty-eight students answel'ed to the roll call ot' the Freshman Class. I reshmen are always green. Yes. aint we certainly played our part in making this state- ment true. Miss Sue Brewer. Miss Virginia Harker. Miss Mary Moffat. and Miss Mabel Robert- son were our homeroom teach- ers. OCTOBER The Freshman Initiation was loads o f t'un -- even w e thought so. We wore our cloth- ing wrong side out. aml grew accustomed. by this time, to be- ing addressed as Rats by the higher classmen. NOVEMBER We tinally settled down to work and the ditTerent class officers were elected. Several of our classmates went out for basket- ball. while others joined the va- rious clubs. NVQ now felt just a little lnore worthy uf being called a part of the high school. DECEMBER How short the months had been! They never passed away so quickly before. aml there it was time for our Christmas holi- days. Everyone was the same old way--just running over with the Christmas Spirit. JANUARY We were all glad to get back to school after a two weeks' vacation, and we began the new year. Soon we took our Mid- term Examinations. which were ditferent from any we had ever taken before: yet l think most of us found they were rather easy. and different from what we had expected them to be. FEBRUARY We were grown up now, so away went the valentine box. in which we had t'ound so much fun previously. Instead we set- tled down for a second semester of work. MARCH Our schedules were changed ami the school day cut down to tive periods instead of six. Once again there was confusion among us. as there was the tirst ot' the year, in changing classes. APRIL The Junior Class sponsored the Sample Bazaar. and Freshmen added a touch to it by present- ing a pantomime. XVe also made several posters aml bulletins to advertise this event. M AY Our tinal examinations were taken. and then almost four months of vacation awaited us. How good that sounded. yet somehow--well. we really were enjoying our high school life. 1938-1939 SEPTEMBER XVhen the bell rang to begin the school year of 15138 and 1939. one hundred aml eight ot us entel'ed the Sophomore Class. It seemed very. very good to be called something besides Fresh- men. In fact. it seemed so good that we considered it an honor. and played a large part in mak- ing t'un ot' the Freshmen. OCTOBER Our Sophomore advisors were Mr. Marshall Cox, Mrs. J. G. Prevette. and Miss Eleanor VVil- lougbby. Our class chairmen were Lu Ellen Routh, Tyler Lisk. ami George Creech. NVQ: did not have so much trouble in tinding our class rooms as we had had the year before. and it did not take us so long to settle down to work. NOVEMBER Football was the main sport along now. though basketball practice started, and there were again several representatives from our class. We reorganized the different clubs. including several new ones. All ot' us were quite interested in our school activities. DECEMBER A whole two weeks' holiday! Christmas comes but once a year. and so we all made good cheer. XVe really didn't know just how good had been the cheer until examinations came the next lnonth. . . JANUARY . . . And here we were greet- ed by Mid-term Examinations. We tried to dn our best. never- theless. and found that they were not so hard to conquer. FEBRUARY The basketball season was in full swing. and by this time not a single new year's resolu- tion that we had made was left unbroken. MARCH Baseball took the place of bas- ketball. and several members of our class took part in the sport. The days were growing longer and it certainly was good to know that spring was just around the corner. APRIL Things were running along smoothly now. with just one more month of school. Still there were those tlnal exams to be thinking about. MAY Once again we parted from our classmates for the summer. This had been another happy school year. and we were looking for- ward to the next one. !1941.A 1-344-012 6
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