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■J 8 198 ft by C)lK Qaragon Qress MONTGOMERY ALABAMA V V Dedication The Senior Class takes great pleasure in dedicating THE SPECTATOR of 39 to Miss Elizabeth Brewer Muse whom we all love for her sense of fair play and kind- ly guidance throughout the three years we have been with her. Her frankness and will- ingness to lend a helping hand have won Miss Muse a host of friends. No teacher has ev er been more highly esteemed in the hearts of the members of the Senior Class than she. Foreword Our grandparents could only dream. They had no book of memories, such as we have, to bring back viv- id pictures. If THE SPECTATOR justifies its publi- cation, all who possess it will derive great pleasure from its contents Mr. Lynn F. Moore Principal Miss Mable Campbell Mr. G. T. Coleman Mr. P. F. Ferguson Miss Rosa Gray Miss Henrietta Hargis Miss Nannie Lou Jessee Miss Anne Montgomery Miss Elizabeth Muse Miss Polly Rader Miss Margaret Stephenson Miss Louise Weaks Mrs. Elsie Weaver Miss Marguarite Wohlford Miss Lillian Woods Seniors JIM STEWART President Senior Class ’39. Dramatic Club. Basketball. Student Executive Board. MAETMLLEE rCCCTTE Tice President Senior Class f S9. Student Executive Board. DANTE HI NEWS . Tome Ec. Club. MARGARET LITTON Secretary- Treasurer Senior Class 39. Lark Literary Society. DANTE El NEDS. GRACE BELLAMY Senior Class Reporter ’39. Lark Literary Society. Glee Club. Home Ec. Club, MYERS FOX Sergeant-at-Arrns Senior Class 39. Baseball. Bas- ketball. Monogram Club. BILL STEFFEY Student Representative Se- nior Class 39. Baseball. Delegate to State S. C. A. 4 Seniors LUCILLE ALLEN Larks. Basketball. Mono- gram Club. Dramatic Club. L. C. AMBTJRGEY Lyceum Literary Society. Left Over Society. JOHN ANDERSON Dramatic Club. Basketball. Student Executive Board. JENNIE ASHER 0 OK Lark Literary Society. So- cial Club. Glee Club. LYDIA RHEA BARKER Larks. Monogram Club. Stu- dent Rep. Dramatic Club. ELIZABETH CARTY Basketball. Left Over So- ciety. Home Ec . Club. FRANCES DOOLEY Basketball. Merry Maidens. Glee Club. Social Club. MARIE ERVIN Merry Maidens Society. Home Economics Club. NEITA ERVIN Merry Maidens Society. Home Economics Club. FRED FOXX Basketball. Baseball. Mon- ogram Club. Dramatic Club. 5 Seniors LORA HALE Merry Maidens Society. Home Economics Club. TAVA HALE Merry Maidens. Home Ec. Club. Larks. Left Overs. BILL HENEGAR Mgr. Baseball. Student Rep. Monogram Club. Left Overs. ELIZABETH HORHE Merry Maidens Society. Treasurer Junior Class. DOROTHY SMITH Larks. Basketball. Glee Club. DANTE III NEWS. HAZEL SOUTH Merry Maidens. Business Manager THE SPECTATOR. HOWARD SPROLES THE SPECTATOR. Dantine Literary Society. Lyceum. ADA STICKLEY Larks. Monogram Club. THE SPECTATOR. Student Ex. Bd. MABLE THOMAS Larks. Home Ec. Club. Basketball. Dramatic Club. MARGARET TURNER Larks. Student Ex. Board. Dramatic Club. Basketball. 6 Juniors President. Henry Kinser Vice President Mary E. Thompson Secretary-Treasurer E. W. Gillenwater Reporter Thelma Turner Student Rep Buford Ring Harless Ballard Lowell Baker Tom Blackstone Clair Childress Frances Cooper Ruth Crowder Oletha Elam Edith Elliot E. W. Gillenwater Virginia Greer Betty Gyetvay Carolyn Hale Boh Harr Annie Hartley Beatrice Holbrook Retha M. Holbrook Robert Holbrook Thelma Holbrook Conrid Keith Henry Kinser Marie Lucas R. C. Meade Ferman Penland Charlie Pientka Edith Puckett Buford Ring Marie Ring Alex Sabo Harold Salyer Gladys Smith Hubert Steffey Billy South Jack Sublette Roy Talbert Mary E . Thompson Thelma Turner Louise Wood 7 ■■■ Sophomore President Stella Litton Vice President Alice Dickenson Secretary- Treasurer .Virginia Meade Reporter Eileen Palmer Student Rep Ruth Castle Donald Baker Lee Elam Vena Musick Vivian Barnette Marjorie Fleenor Nellie Nash Ruby Bellamy Drucilla Griffith Harry Owen Mary Blackstone Jim Harr Eileen Palmer Lottie Browning Ruth Kasefang Geneva Palmer Thelma Browning Henry King Virginia Pientka Gladys Buckles Nannie K. King Mary M. Purcell Ruth Castle Nola M. King Martha A. Shelley Evelyn Carty Biddy J. Kiser Beatrice Salyer Alice Dickenson Glenn Litton Anna Ruth Shell Maret Dinsmore Stella Litton Betty South Cupid Dooley Ruth McCoy Bill Wolfe Mildred Me Curry 8 President. • . . Vice resident Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . Reporter Student Rep.. Barbara Wise Tanner Hall Lois Parrott Adam Cooley Elizabeth Fox David Anderson Adkins Dickenson Allen Dixon Amburgey Fox Amburgey Gordon Amos Greer Anderson Greer Bailey Hale Bailey Hale Bartea Hall Bowling Hall Bukowinski Hartley Carter Henegar Chaffin Hicks Clark Hillman Chaffin Holbrook Colvard Horne Cooley Kasefang Crowder King Culbertson Kiser Litton Ring Me C own Sabo McCoy Salyer Meade Salyer Mullins Shelley Nickels Smith Nickols Smith Noe South Noe Sproles Noe Sproles Osborne Sproles Parrott Stone Parrott Suite Phillips Suite Pickett Thomas Pilkington Townes Pilkington Turner Popp Wise Ramey Worley 9 Most Beautiful Girl Margaret Litton Most Athletic Boy Fred Foxx Most Worthwhile Girl Elizabeth Horne Who Boy Most Likely to Succeed Jim Stewart Girl Most Likely to Succeed Margaret Litton Student with Most Personality John Anderson 10 Most Handsome Boy Jim Stewart Mo st Athletic Girl Lucille Allen Most Worthwhile Boy Howard Sproles Who SPECTATOR STAEF Editor-in-Chief .Lydia Rhea Barker Assistant Editor . Ada Stickley Athletic Editor Myers Fox Photograph Editor Howard Sproles Assistant Photograph Editor Margaret A. Turner Business Manager Hazel South Assistant Business Manager. ••••••• .Jim Stewart Advertising Manager. .John Anderson Assistant Advertising Manager. .... .Elizabeth Carty Circulation Manager Fred Foxx Assistant Circulation Manager. .... .Bill Stef fey DANTE HI NEWS STAFF Editor-in-Chief Margaret Litton Assistant Editor... John Anderson Business Manager Mable Thomas Assistant Business Manager.. Dorothy Smith Circulation Manager . . .Manthalee McCown Boy’s Sports Editor. Myers Fox Girl’s Sports Editor. ............. .Elizabeth Carty Senior Reporter .........Grace Bellamy Joke Editor. ..................... ..Fred Foxx 11 Coach Basketball and Baseball .G. T. Coleman Coach Girl’s Basketball „R . F. Ferguson Manager Basketball . . Bill Stef fey Captain Girl’s Basketball ...Lucille Allen Captain Boy’s Basketball Jim Stewart Captain Baseball , Myers Fox ATHLETICS Although the Dante Girl’s basketball squad hasn’t had the advantages of other schools in the county it has taken the Bussell County Championship for four consecutive years. In ’39 Dante placed three girls on the All-Tournament team. They were Lu- cille Allen, Marie Ring, and Elizabeth Carty. Gladys Smith was given honorary mention. The boys participated in both basketball and base- ball. In 38 they came up for second place in the county baseball league. In ’39 they took second place in the basketball tournament and. Fred Foxy was placed on the All Tournament team. To the coaches, Ferguson and Coleman, we extend our sincerest gratitude for their three years of compe- tent work. Ferguson, who never once ’’let the girls down”, and Coleman, who built the boy’s teams, will never be forgotten in the hearts of the members of of their teams. 12 Base hall Captain Myers Fox Manager. .Hubert Steff ey Fred Allen Lowell Baker Harless Ballard Tom Blackstone Clarence Chaffin Junior Dixon Fred Foxx Myers Fox Everett Hillman Cecil Noe Louis Popp Charlie Pientka Buford Ring Howard S proles Alex Sabo Harry Sproles Bill Steffey Hubert Steffey Fred Thomas Furl Worley 13 Girls Basketball Captain Lucille Allen Lucille Allen Lydia Rhea Barker Lottie LI. Browning Elizabeth Carty Frances Dooley Marie Ring Dorothy Smith Gladys Smith Ada Sticlcley liable Thomas Mary E. Thompson Margaret Turner 1938 Schudle Dante 53 St. Paul 28 Dante 19 Tazewell 20 Dante 48 Cleveland 22 Dante 22 Castlewood 14 Dante 20 Norton 42 Dante 32 Lebanon 12 Dante 46 Honaker 15 Dante 30 Cleveland 8 Dante 15 Castlev ood 14 Dante 27 Lebanon 30 Dante 26 Dante Blues Dante 30 Honaker 7 Dante 37 Lebanon 28 Dante 29 Castlewood 17 24 14 HHBuLjfi Boys Bask eib all Captain Jim Stewart Manager Bill Stef fey Fred Allen John Anderson Harless Ballard Fred Foxx Myers Fox E. W. Grillenwater Henry Kinser Henry Meade Buford Ring Jim Stewart Fred Thomas Ed Townes 1938 SCHEDULE Dante 21 St. Paul 13 Dante 21 Cleveland 19 Dante 17 Tazewell 34 Dante 18 Dante Reds 9 Dante 14 Cleveland 29 Dante 30 Castlewood 21 Dante 32 Castlewood 9 Dante 23 Lebanon 32 Dante 22 Horton 32 Dante 22 Honake r 12 Dante 21 Lebanon 11 Dante 25 Castlewood 16 Dante 32 Honaker 33 Dante 9 Cleveland 26 15 Student Executive Board President Bill Steffey Secretary- Treasurer David Anderson Reporter .Buford Ring David Anderson John Anderson Elizabeth Carty Bill Henegar Hazel Kasefang Margaret Margaret Litton Manthalee McCown Buford Ring Bill Steffey Jim Stewart Turner 16 Dramatic Club President Tice President.. Secretary Treasurer. ...... Reporter. ....... Student Rep Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Stewart Henry Kinser John Anderson liable Thomas Margaret Litton Margaret Turner Bill Steffey Lucille Allen David Anderson John Anderson Lydia Rhea Barker Elizabeth Carty Evelyn Carty Fred Foxx Jim Harr Hazel Kasefang Henry Kinser Margaret Litton R . C . Meade Buford Ring Bill Steffey Jim Stewart Ada Stickley Mable Thomas Mary E. Thompson Margaret Turner Bill Wolfe 17 Lark Literary Society President Vice President.. Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Rep 3ergeant-at-Arms Lydia R. Barker Mary M. Purcell Margaret Litton Grace Bellamy Mary E. Thompson Margaret Litton liable Thomas Allen Crowder Ashbrook Culbertson Amos Fleenor Adkins Fox Barker Greer Bellamy Griffith Bellamy Greer Browning Kasef ang Buckles Litton Bartee Litton Castle Me Curry Carty Chaffin Mullins Pickles Stephenson Noe Stickley Pickett Stone Pientka Suite Purcell Suite Shelley Ramey Shelley Thomas Smith Thompson Smith Townes Smith Townes South Turner Sproles Turner 18 Merry Mai Jens Society President Vice President.. Secretary Treasurer Reporter. Student Rep Sergeant-at-Arms Neita Ervin Hazel South Marie Ring Edith Puckett Manthalee McCown Manthalee McCown Ruth Crowder Lottie M. Browning Frances Cooper Ruth Crowder Alice Dickenson Cupid Dooley Frances Dooley Oletha Elam Edith Elliot Marie Ervin Neita Ervin Betty Gyetvay Carolyn Hale Lora Hale Annie Hartley Beatrice Holbrook Retha M. Holbrook Thelma Holbrook Elizabeth Horne Nannie K. King No la M. King Marie Lucas Virginia Meade Manthalee McCown Vena Musick Geneva Palmer Eileen Palmer Marie Ring Betty South Hazel South Thelma Turner Louise Woods Edith Puckett Stella Ring Lois Parrott Barbara Wise 19 Monogram Club President , . . . Vice President.... Secretary Girl’s Student Rep Boy’s Student Rep. Lucille Allen Henry Kinser Fred Foxx Lydia R. Barker Bill Henegar Lucille Allen Harless Ballard Lydia R. Barker Lottie M. Browning Elizabeth Carty Frances Dooley Fred Foxx Myers Fox Bill Henegar Henry Kinser Charlie Pientka Buford Ring Marie Ring Alex Sabo Dorothy Smith Gladys Smith Bill Steffey Jim Stewart Ada Stickley Billie South Mable Thomas Mary E. Thompson Margaret Turner Furl Y orley 20 Home Ec. Club President Vice President,. Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Rep Sergeant-at-Arms Elizabeth Garty Mable Thomas Grace Bellamy Lucille Allen Billie South Elizabeth Carty Frances Dooley Lucille Allen Grace Bellamy Elizabeth Carty Frances Cooper Ruth Crowder Frances Dooley Oletha Elam Edith Elliott Marie Ervin Neita Ervin Carolyn Hale Lora Hale Tava Hale Annie Hartley Thelma Holbrook Retha M. Holbrook Manthalee McCown Nellie Nash Edith Puckett Marie Ring Dorothy Smith Billie South Mable Thomas Thelma Turner Betty Gyetvay Miss Stephenson 21 Left Over Society President Vice President..., Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Rep. Sergeant-at-Arms ...Elizabeth Carty . ..L. C. Amburgey ...E. W. Gilienwater ...Jessie Kiser ...Bill Henegar ...Anna R. Shell . . .Harless Ballard L. C. Amburgey Nell Amburgey Vivian mos Lowell Baker Harless Ballard Vivian Barnett Mary Blacks tone Tom Blackstone Stella Bukowinski Claer Childress Mildred Carter Elizabeth Carty Ruth Castle E . W . Gilienwater Drucilla Griffith Anna Hale Evelyn Hale Bill Henegar Robert Holbrook Ruth Kasefang Biddy J. Kiser Gaines Kiser Jessie Kiser Georgia McCown Ruth McCoy Peggy McCoy Clara Osborne Nell Parrott Charlie Pientka Anna Pilkington Va. Pilkington Alex Sabo Beatrice Salyer Harold Salyer Anna R. Shell Shirley Turner 22 Glee Clui President Vice President Secretary Treasurer • • . . . Librarian Elizabeth Fox Dorothy Pippin Nora Linder Eddie Ramsey Audrey Phillips Roy Addington Opal Bailey Mildred Barker Elsie Bellamy Sylvester Bolling Maxine Carter Olga Cassell Ann Chaffin Charles Dooley Anneva Fox Elizabeth Fox Margaret Gordon Andrea Greer Marie Hall Ralph Hartley Marvin Hobbs Nora Linder Elmer Osborne Hazel Osborne Dorothy Pippin Audrey Phillips Eddie Ramsey Tom Ring Sam Smith Nancy Sproles Betty Townes Jack Townes Nancy Townes Jimmie L. Turner Lois Wilson 23 Cla S ' . - IT lx i s t c r r J o ■£ J 30 f l r. r v. t a V; for t ho ! 1 p r t t ;ir PC on the thr e she Id Alma T tat or. lo Ju U us p au 3 ■, ) f r T ; y • ' ■ J 1 ont and r g:.z c back these she rt pn happy ■ r r ;ur r tf t h av ' into rve red sin first r ' red hero . mv -L - t - sk O ' ■ the his tori an, osp of he i ' who ' ■vyi t n • V.1 •_ t tell a 3 k« f 3 t r-k r- e.n the la aan O’ in ' s c 1 a •’ ■ate s , 2. G both pi Os - . s r. i : t f . Tj d a i. ' f iruit 1 ' nd life :mr ted is tlr hi S ' c X icr.-icr gr .du.-t ' a hers vvhc The Senior Class of ' o9 bci: the largest to hive •3 n -f— T . . • ■) “, -f- y-, • — -y- • ] TT • • 1 i O i • ! f i —i r ' ?• ' t U .1 0 G L or oic.l l.. L 1.. uCiAA _L i6 -...lv3 i.U bhOil .terod the jri. ..r, rv.dos tetr,. other. re. that h. : rosirun j . — t t i i r:.ov r he .ten x ii ' ..ci i til Lt i‘ic ijU l Oii cm . i .. o-ui . s..dly 6.1 a ! c : Ur... cd and heart broken 3 sing Fr c shinan hut nev r oc .ten, a h...ve carried on. ,7j felt it :ur respe nsibili ty tc- ste.rt entering into school activities, especially basketball and b .scball v e .ore cut 6c ng cur best tc hclpmakc v inning teams, team von the cl .so tc urn ament. We a tru pled through cur Freshman year; v; meet ci us did, ior v:e .a bo an intellectual clc.cs. o C The ; v o n s u r vivo d c ur i i r s t ex mu s , the.-, t is, ’O Gtcrmmea ircm the rt to Exams alone cer r GL.pcns.ihle for the depleted numb or that were Scphomc s the next year, since the _ iris lu.d net yet started tc m.yry. We had become acclimated and ’.core be binraiy tc regain. some ci the soli -com idonce of which wo had been sc suddenly deprived as Freshmrjn. During cur Sophomore year o studied manners and achic- dd many shin s proud. Prac icallv from this study cf which we can long, b all of the Sophr mores bo Ion ■ od tc the erganiz e d du r i n pr ' sident . th. t year. Elizabeth The Juiaior ”e. : .r, with Jim -.ter. art of bu s 1 1 in c t i vi ty , s in c e 0 1° . fj. vv ' r t ' ■ social Club C rt va ICh Ui cur class bran s so ioo.k ar- • -ard to. 17 a r cedes money tc entortaih the Seniors of 38 We decided tc let each Junior make a . oration. With this ve tool the Seniors to the Douglas memorial for the annual Junior- Sen ior :utinr, The Dr matic club seer ■ cred a one- act-play hich ccn the • : ephy in the county tournament at Lee - .non, all the characters v:ere • t ..ken ircm c,ur class. Both be c Lr.d ; ills con she cl-.sc b sketuall tourn. merit this year. In 196.8, ccith Jim Smart re -looted president, v e came sack with all the dignity cf our r..nk, ior the -antle of Seniors hdd fallen upon us. Some cf the calss bee cone outstanding in class work, ethers promineibt in athletics, Lucille Allen, Al.is-.bCth Car ty, and Fred 1 ' oxx .. inn in, all- tcurnament metals lor Russell County. Consequently, v e determined to be .. f ctcr i. other lines .vs well. We had jokers, singers, artists, athletes, bcckv.orms, and dumbbols sc wo felt th t cur group was indeed veil rounded, hiss r.sti Muss entertained the Seniors with a semi-i ormul dunce on New Year’s Eve, which nil the Seniors enjoyed, very Much. Since we needed money to buy our u. .vuals we save a play en- titled A Reedy Made Family. Needing even more money, re planned an Easter Dance to which ths public v r.s invited. The pirls i on the class tourn.juont for the forth consec- utive year. And now we stand upon the threshold 01 life; that school where we will have no teacher except experience. The time has arrived for us to leave our Alma Hater, our teache s, and our friends. Le ,vc we must, wind should, in spite of our reluct ..nee. But in leaving we pledge cur loyalty and yratitude to Dante Central Hiyh School and we pledae also to car ay her standards, wo pledye also to carry standards nd idols with us into the ro Id. Dorothy Smith ST Paul pharmacy we hll A Ny doctor ' s, PRESCRIPTION bKuGS Medicines, AlEV STuck AMO filANA EHeni faotoE E3 hT. PAUL ■ ' • ' ' yjA.fMAUY JMA% . 3 j ■ - ., 5 ■! V jjll % VW- j ; C |- r . .• r ' ( ' V . it;-iy « v ‘ f U i -1 ' ; ' p V Proohecy Cf the Senior Class Non’ it came to pass in the year 1339, as I sat among my class mates in English four class, that the iuture was opened unto me, and I s visions ol hat was to be. And I looked into t he future, and behold a whirlwind came out of spt.ce, a great cloud, arid light enfolding itself about me, leaving me in a trance. and behold I locked twenty years nence. I pick up a ns, sp...per, whz.t is this a see? The Pres- ident of the United States, Fred Fox, and ;ife the form- er Jennie Ashbrock, lave just returned from a pleasure trip to South America. But for goodness s.kes don’t get the idea that Fred is for all pleasure and no work, be- cause he is really a splenaid president. Reading aoout old friends and class mates makes me curious to find out what ha happened to all my class mates of ' 39. Twenty years is quite a lon tame, but I hardly believe it impossible to succeed m such a venture. I think I will visit hr. an 1 Mrs. rox. Perhaps they can guide le to the ones I valsh to find. Whe n I arrive in Washington, I cm disappointed to find the President and his wife are too busy with national ail airs to talk with me . I think I mill stroll down the street and forget this silly business of finding old friends. My J Whats that? An ambulance in that hurry? IVliati an airplane wreck? Who is this running uo the street ? Ill sobs and tears? Some one flings her arms sbout my neck I . The l dy must be crazy. Well, well, if it isn’t Manthales Me C own, And why the w.ieping? Oh, now I understand. lie ' ’ husband is in that am- bulance and he was in nr .arol ' ne creek. I hail a taxi and ve rush to the hospital. Mnnthrle , who is ycur hus! and? John Anderson? Ch, he worn the oilot? Well we had bettor rush. At last we arrive dt the capital. There comes a nurse. I’ll find out aocut John, Mr. Ander son, is he all ri lit? What a nan ow escape I Why, Miss Carty, hat a surprise. Imagine Elizabeth Carty, caring ior the sick. I thought she wtuld hc.vo beer, married long ago. Elizabeth informs me that Hazel South and Liar ? garet Litton Were ho stes scion the wrecked plane, but Were not seriously injured. There comes 3. nurse and doctor down the hall. I recojiize the nurse as Francis Dooley. The doctor is none other than Jim Stewart, and I 1 ind the reason he has never married is that he loves all women so well lie can’t make up his mind which one to choose for a wife. Well this is a good start. Now where can I find the others. Here’s a Be a. ty Parlor. I think I’ll get a facial. Hello, who is this? Are you the operator? Dorothy Smith, I hardly reconized you. You have certainly changed.’ I am trying to find what has happened to all our Seniors. Do you happen to hnu out information concerning friends of the past? Say, ina ' t this; movie ...ebrose ' picture? Is it Lora Hale? Me ally, I never thou ht of her as be ing a movie star. She has grown so beautiful 1 Is it true Myers r ' cx Iit-J3 b -com c ... minister? I must attend Ms church some day and hear cno of lllC f ...mo us son ons . All this brings bach ' emeries of y old homo town. I think I’ll c back to Dante and sec what is happening there . I return with r- ' ;.t happiness ' . Someone has had. all the houses or. fated. Vho is sc ambitious? I look arround and see T.-va . FMe s MrM at c. Tuva, hat are you do in a now? Tear Mr Home TCc enemies :t Dante Central Hi oh School? By the ray, who is th . or ire ip :.l? Bill St of fey? And has he ac tually married Mae .. et Turner? ' ell, what acre c: uld we expect . I go tip the street and vmet a familiar little man. Me rins and ..sks mo if I r eiene-eber him; out of course I ream: eber him ho is Bill a A Me s ruts ar round bragging, . bout the ;;c. dorful job he u uoi;. c «s general manager of Dante, which accounts icr the houses being p ainted. Vi hc lives i Two old maids? V hi Lydia Mho.. Barker that charmi ible, yet it must be I think I’ll go t allow, to see what 1 ; but perhaps a little , Thomas throwing dishc; not go closer a sc muse that family af. air. .re their nmues? A(1 tru litblc house over there? I c an ’ t beloive so:-. ms irroos; and Ada Stickleyl It surely n it. 01 on. no , t , vhi.h was once Bed rm- xn. voice sounds fa...: hrill. I turn in time to e Mabel liar. ; c.t her departing husband. 3D d-.rc I don ' t want to get tangled up in I think I ' ll find out who lives here. A woman with several children tu; - ing to her skirt comes cut the doer. It cert inly looks strange to see Neita Ervin surrou. dod children. Feita tells me that she is married to L. D. Ambur ' y, vho ; .s cc 1 loader. Feita says Mario ' Irvin .Iso lives in Dante, but, my time is limited so I cant visit her. I go in to lunch with Felts, ur.d see a bock l-vng on the t-.ble The t tie is Loves Old S vr eM Story, It certainly is sur- prise to discover the Author is Lucille Allen. There ' s a cir us in Dante, I think I ' ll look into it. The circus seems tc be u -cod one. I hear someone behind •re yelling, peanuts and c . acker J...ckr, 5 . I turn to sec How rd Sproles. Irmvine him being a peanut man. Howard tells me that Ml 12 Moth Horn is the at Lady of the circus. Now I thought she would Always be shinny, but it seems she has found a way ox 0 airing wei he ana has had it patented. she v.ffiighs She must have ov r worked the live hundred forty cunds . ... j shod however for arc ah Last .. ' ill and tie deni or Gin pi Gan- :i ;L School, in the city of Janie , itate of mia, on thi s of a ■ ' la 1 • G.L. 7 ’ Oi sound mind virnmia, on unis •■ist. nay 01 Larch in year or our Lord 1C 139 , being of a sound mind and gener- ous disposition, do hereby made and publish this, our last will ana testament, hereby revohin ■; all former wills and promising never to made another. 1st. —To our beloved sponsor Kiss, fuse, v e want to ex- tend our you will and many t hands for the aid and interest she has shown in us this year io ' . T.n., who by their untirin ; efforts lias us to nave a better school system, we « ■ « s t , 1 - - eouxion. aid wish for 2nd, —do t: made it possible fo express our thanks ana aoegco them success in every undertaking. Srd.—fe will to the faculty our wish for them the best in everyth ing The following articles wo ber ueath 3 o the Juniors, .h— Our two ( 2) privileges and the hope th t you get more next jr©ar • love ar.d esteem, and B— The nano, pement of wish you the best of lucl C— . 1 e leave this ever v day, night cone off. ;o you but don’t rub ;ne Junto ...i news , ana we in publishing the paper. ur shining trophy. Chine o iiLm’d . The finish Cenior dignity and •ill say vou are 139”. d- We will to the Juniors our poise. ' ear it well so that all worthy successors of the Class of 5th, —Lucille illen and Howard S proles will their abili- ty to always cone in 1- to to ' arie Bin.;-; and fob Karr Bred Foxx leaves his weehly trios to ft. i aul to henry L ' inser , provided , a Ctickly will uiry go. fable Thoi .xUi S wills her art of vamping, which fortunately no one ly, to Thelnp olbroolcs. John ..ndoroon will; book to fr . Coleman, who never had one. fyei his out- standing brilliance in French to B. with the hone th...t he will : takes senous- his Bn. fish IT s Fox becueutlis . Crillenv ater , sue csssf ul . ? ar gar e t Turner ary • c . ' j O 1 . Thompson, with the leaves the funny way of fix in : her hair to Jin Stewart le- ves his wise cracks to dox hope t cut he will uso them at the right time. 6th.— To our ,Jida I. at or, we leave our revoience, sin- cerest affection, and hopes for a brilliant future and al- ways a better Ban to High. signed, sealed and ' declared by the -senior Class of j arc; as our 1939 ■ t will -i n d . 1 0 ., ta. ie nt on this 51st. day of fitnesses Thereto ? ?7; fF: y 3 H u 1 1 o me y- a t M_ a w r • vW Learn the Value of ' Fine Foods C 3€echt ’s Bakery OUR BREAD , ROLLS AND CAKES ARE REALLY FINE FCCDS . - ■■ ■■■■ — THE PEOPLES STORE G rocerles — Meats— Fruits Southern States Cooperative Feeds For Every Purpose ST. PAUL, VA. 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