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■4T44444Hi444Hi44HT4444T44444-4-44 : 44 4-44444444 44444444444444444444 4441 $44444444444444444444444444444444Ah44444444444444444444444444444444444444; JjL. SONG OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Should you ask me, I should tell you, how Out of Freshmen into Sophomores Now have grown the Juniors, Skilled in all the activities, Learned in all the love of school life, In all youthful sports and pastimes, Tn all the best arts and labors. Day by day did the Juniors Go to learn and labor onward, Kept the light of knowledge burning Kept it safe from all idleness. Drove away with toil and labor Failure, the enemy of success. Swift on foot in football Were the boys of the Junior Class. “Jutt” ran forward with such fleetness That his enemy fell behind. Strong of arm was Anderson, With such strength and swiftness tackling That foes were beaten easily Ere the first to earth had fallen. Should you ask me of the Junior members I should answer, I should tell you How Archie, our class president. She, the Mistress of the class, Stood erect and called the meetings Called the Junior class together. How Ruth, our Rose, helping Completed contract after contract Helped to keep the class singing. How “Jutt,” the merry mischief maker, Assisted by Steve, A. L., and Jimmy Kept the class in an uproar. Then I should tell you, I should answer How the skilled Broadwater Scored at games of basketball. How Cartwright and Witt Helped to make the team successful, How the guarding of Ruth Sergent Helped to keep the foe from scoring, How the artists and musicians Helped to make the class successful, How the actors and actresses Starred in “The Exchange.” Out of the Junior Class Into the Senior, stepping The Junior Class of ’31 Doing noble deeds, not dreaming them. Twenty-one .
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4 t 1 T( 7] T If COLORS Rose and Silver 13MM@Td11@MS FLOWER Mountain Laurel Do noble deeds, not dream them Archie Hamblen President Justin Prescott . .Vice-President Vergie Moore , Secretary Louise Little Treasurer Miss Florelle Wimbish Class Adviser Stephen Adkins Lloyd Anderson James Collier Bruce Cummings Howard Cummings James Dawson Bascom Garrison Harold Hatcher Perry Morton Justin Prescott Andrew Thompson A. L. Witt Elma Bailey Marie Baker Nannie Broadwater Margaret Cartwright Edith Giles Rita Gilly Archie Hamblen Margaret Honeycutt Christine Kelly Anna Claire Kennedy Margaret Masters Billie Kinder Louise Little Vergie Moore Mary Mullins Mae Phillips Agnes Potter Evelyn Reasor Helen Rivers Ruth Rose Ruth Sergent Gladys Sproles Lucille Thompson Edith Wallen Virginia Witt Rubye Yeary ' t ' t ' P ' Twenty
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jr 1( ' ’Tf X J 1 - COLORS FLOWER Orange and Black Motto Black Eyed Susan “Not luck but pluck” Officers Donald Mahaffey President Lloyd Kelly Vice-President Conley Salyer Secretary and Treasurer M’ss Maude Glenn, Mr. Herbert L. Elliott Class Advisers ■A . 4- Members j£ Junior Shelton 4L James Whited 4 Nannie Arrington 4 Amna Bailey Ruth Daugherty 4 Glessie Deary jr Katherine Gilley Jj. Virginia Hemming • 7 r Nellie Mae Herron Sara Morton It Helen Pannel 4 Beuna Pennington Bernice Qualls If Mattye Sherman •i-;- Margaret Showalter •Jf v v ' i ' -f- V -T- Nell Williams Gwendolyn Winslow Reba Yeary Margie Moore Marie Maggard Hope Brown Vergie Cable Pearl Compton Konrad Stoehr Georgia Debord Mildred Graham Virginia Greene Mary Hill Lloyd Kelly Hazel Lambert Twenty- two Anne Rog-ers Stella Sizemore Bascom Barron James Bentley Charles Collier Josh Cambios Woodrow Daugherty Ray Flanary John Graber Cecil Gibson Max Graber Earl Kelly Robert Mumpower Donald Mahaffey Bill Potter Conley Salyer «- f- w 4 jr «r Z
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