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uIlR1!iTLLQis !'iEE.:. ,eggs .Lt , ge T H E SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Miss Stacy, I have been sent to interview you on the unique history you wrote for your high school class. All right. What is it that you want to know ? My paper wants an informal comment on some of the more important incidents in your school career, such as the operetta the school gave in your freshman year. Oh, Jlliss Clzcwylvlossollz was diriected hy Miss Honeycutt. angl some of the class took part in it. You mentioned Dr. George Howard and the demerit system. Yes. Dr. Howard instituted a demerit system and student government when he became principal in our sophomore year. We Cid our part in working off demeritsl What about your class presidents? You named May Hampton Caldwell, Ellen Hudson. Marie McClelland, and Jennie VVells Newsome as successive presidents. Have you any com- ment on them? Only that the job was just an honor until the senior year, and then what a lot of work to be done ! Did your class give any parties or banquets P VVell, our class gave the regular Junior-Senior affair in IQM. And then in our senior year, the P. T. A. was led hy Mrs. Jensen in three all-school parties. They were our best effort for school spirit. Oh, yes-we inaugurated a School Fair in our last yearg it will be given every year in the future. You say that the chorus won state honors when your class was in its sophomore and junior years. Our glee club was dominated by members of our class-it went twice to Greensboro and carried off high honors. I see. VVell, your history states that the 1937 class was the first to graduate from the new high school. Besides that, is there anything else you want to give a statement on? Why, of course l-Sports! We had Sonny Jordan to capture the state tennis champion- ship in singles, and our other sports were led hy members of the class: Tankersley, Neyer, and Perry. Our teams made good records in their class every year. Miss Stacy, have you anything else to say to the newspaper or to the public ? UNO, I think not. We've covered most of the important events that I mentioned in the history. A'Very well, and thank you. I'll be at the C. H. H. S. '37 graduating exercises to hear your history read! i Page Thirteen
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HEREBY?-!HI!.E.Ju aj T H E T S33 W E 1. 1 . '.5E'1?'iE 9 -E119-, 1' .iii 515.1 SENIOR SUPER LATIVES 1. LAURA PRIDC-ICN fnOt in picturcj and NIELVILLE JORDAN, JR.. . Jim! flflzlctif 2. MAY I'IAMI'TON CALDWELL and BOB HOUSE, JR. .. .. Best-Lookinzfy 3. SARA -FORE andbLEN SMITHEY ...,.. . . Mos! S4fIlCZ?0'llS 4, R.-ACT-IEL HOWARD and GEORGE LTEYER . . . . . . Most Origizzal 5. ROSE STACY . . . ...A, . . . A.A.A . . Class Baby 6. SARAH NATHAN and BOB HOUSE, JR. . . . . Most Conzfdfcd 7. ELLEN HUDSON and GEORGE RIEYER . . ...A . . . Most Tfzlvzzfvd 8. AIAA' I1AMPTfJN CALDVVELL and VVESCUTT WOOLLEN , . . . . .Host Popzzlur . Bfst AH-Round 9. .JENNIE WELLS NEWSOME and BIELVILLE JORDAN, JR, ,.,4. Most IIIHZICVZZLIIGI 10. DOROTHY PAGE and BOB HOUSE. JR. . . . NO Pictures- NIARIE BICCLELLAND and BOB HOUSE, JR. . . . ROSE STACY and IJENRY BARBOUR .. JOHN VAN HECKE Bcsz' E.1'r'c'1ztiz'e Biggest Flirt Cqutest . Bas! Dressed . . . . . . La.:v1'0st Class Moochev' Page Fifteen , EN 4 J 1 1 5 iw .,...,:-,. 5... Y V... ? 1. i ef 1 N :K
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