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Seniors viii: Page Twcn fy-four A ' ri' 4 V 'X .Lg fbi- I J' 'JOHN FLETCHER WILLIAMS, JR. Baseball 1: Student Council 2: Library 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Victory Corps 2, C.A.P. 4g Treasurer of Homeroom 3. Always Saying: Uh . . . 61 Seen: with Freda. Idiosyncrasy: red shirts. Weakness: English. A F nic, n!'lVu'a 'li' ' ' NANNIE MAE WOMBLE Girl Reserves 1, 25 Home Ee. Club lg Needlework Guild 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play. Always Saying: Let's go! Seen: making fudge. Idiosyncrasy: being passive. Weakness: keeping her boots white. ' EDITH HILDA WRENN 'C 4-H Club 23 Needlework Guild 4. Always Saying: Now, that wasn't me talking then . Seen: with Mary Jane. Idiosyncrasy: big bows and pigtails. VVeakness: Hershey bars.
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Seniors Class History Seniors, we made it. All's over, but the shouting or frowning as the case may be. But before we graduate, and people forget about the Class of 19453 let's look back on what's happened to us. Remember the big building, and how it felt to be a Freshman! After a few weeks of razzing we knew. Even then we longed to be Seniors. Bobby Wettach was president of Student Government and among other things we had an active Hi-Y Club, a band, -dramatics, and a tennis team. Lee Wiley was our class president and we spent our monthly class meetings writing a constitution. This was also the year the boys and the girls first tried to understand each other. Then came the tragic fire in the summer of 1942. We were like orphans, left without a home. That was perhaps the darkest moment in the history of the Class. The following fall when the new school year began, the Baptist Church took pity on us and graciously allowed us to use part of their building. Mr. Buckner was the new principal and with Billy Cheek as Student Govern- ment president, we started our sophomore year. This was the year that the new Eighth Grade was added. The new set-up left us still the youngest class in high school. That year Collier Cobb was the class president and under his leadership the class took great strides forward. Important events of the year were the spring production of H.M.S. Pinafore, which proved to be a great success, the rebuilding from scratch of the Library, and the first publication of the printed P7'0C07Ltll'7lf. Time passed quickly and soon another chapter in our class history was completed. The following fall found us still in the Baptist Church, but soon we real- ized that it was time for us to move on to new stamping grounds. For days the air was filled with rumors until that fateful autumn morn when we slow- ly plod our weary way to what was to be our last home-the Cone House. In less than two years we had traversed from the heights of good to the I nge T wen ty-sim'
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