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lznew nothing about the ways of high school, we made our way from one room to another learning the four new faces to be Lucille Broome, Edisto Edwards, Charles Ragan and J. D. Brannon. We also learned that Misses Elmina Wages and Nita Turner were the home room teachers and that Mrs. W. R. Newbury, Misses Aurelia Bush, Katherine Guess, Mr. B. W. Gibson and T. B. Cooper were to have a part in teaching us. The requirement for us during our freshman year was to malce four units. This we did and were called sophomores the next year. Our group in- creased by the addition of Mary Chesney, Billy Graham, Henry Wofford, Charles Spearman and Kenneth McDowell. We found that our ninth grade home room teachers were Miss Wages and Mr. Earl Winn. The next year we toolr the name of juniors. We had always hoped to to get this far and at last we had succeeded. We found our new comers to be Eugenia Day, Mary Horton, Emily Haynes and Norman Jenkins with Misses Helena Willis and Janis Viser as sponsors, and after the first semester Lee Bull- ington joined us. Our two big accomplishments this year were the iunior play Looking Lovely and Junior-Senior reception which carried out the idea of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs . We reached the height of our high school career in 1938-'39 for now we were full-fledged seniors. Our goal which we started striving lcr in 1928 was reached. This year John T. Hiclcs and Hoyle Hancoclc joined is and we were pleased to learn that Miss Viser was to be our sponsor and that Misses Sarah Ellison, Mildred Stultes, Mary Jane Garnett and Mr. C. B. Haynes were to teach us. ln our school days we have experienced many trials and tribulations, joys as well as sorrows. So with these experiences each of us shall strive, as we depart into a future yet untried, to be the master of our fate and the captain of of our souI. HOVIS ROBBINS
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MEET US I know you'll want to meet us, It will be lots of fun, To call our names and greet us, As we answer one by one. l believe we'll start with Billie, He made the team you lcnow, To say that he knows how to play ls going mighty slow. And then of coure there's Spearman, He just won't do his worlc But from a game of loot-ball l've never seen him shirle. This is Mary Chesney, From whom Chesnee got its name. The senior class of thirty-nine ls filled with follts of fame. This boy here is .l..D. He's sorta young you see He doesn't do much sparking Lilac follcs as old as me. This is Henry Wolford Best musician of the group But he's little short of lazy- So we all call him Droop . Next in line is Dorothy Rather small and cute. She loolcs her very best ln a baslcet-ball suit. This girl here is Vivian A thing or two l lcnow She'd lilce to be up taller An inch or two or so. Now this is Mozelle Wilson, Leaving prints on the sands of time That those behind may follow her As class president of thirty-nine. This is Gertrude McClain, Her eyes are gazing far lnto the horizon of the future When she's a movie star. This is Charles Smith lnclined to be a grouch, Whenever he has a lesson to do lts Mercy ! or My f or Ouch This is Thirza Lancaster, One who is generous and kind, Better girls than we have Are mighty hard to find. This girl whose name is Jane ls very clean and neat l guess she is the best sport That you will ever meet. The boy right there is Bullington, He's sly as he can be, He'll do a tricle and then he'll say You lcnow it wasn't Lee Before you is Rosamond Lawrence, A girl of talent and taste, Desiring that her life be useful Her talents she will not waste. This is Gladys Edwards, Another country girl She fulfilled the prophecy, From the country came a pearl .
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