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COMPLAINT OF 1945 SENIOR CIASS GRUMBLER By C'1x1 SXIITH HY I was elected grumble1 I cant understand because you all know that I m not so much a gl umbler as several others IH thlS class but slnce I have the Job I w1ll do my best Wh1Ch 1sn t very good We of the 1945 graduatmg class have found 1n the years that we have been hero many changes that should have been made You undergraduates have a great opportun1ty to make these changes IH the years before you Thls year lVLr Reynolds who lb Just l1ke a wolf among sheep because he keeps us students 6XC1t6d all the t1me when he IS roamlng through the halls moved h1s office ovel 1n the class room bu1ld1ng so that he would be nearer to us students therefore we cannot do our best IH our class work or anythlng else as you all know Hence I th1nk Mr Reynolds and h1s office should be moved back 1DtO the old bu1ld1ng or the Gymnasmm or the new garage It would be better st1ll 1f he had h1s office down town Th1S school should be more l1ke college where one can go down town out on the campus or to the gym whenever he doesn t have a class Here however lf one of us 18 even caught 1n the hall or rest room let alone down town or on the campus O1 1n the gym he l1kely vull get a lot of The wr1t1ng of excuses for pup1ls to get out of class or studv hall should be abol1shed because thlg may lead some of the students to forgmg ex cuses If they learn they are good at the trlck they may 1n later yea1s forge checks thus our school would develop cr1m1nals What a dlsgrace to th1s school that would be When someone SklpS school the teachers g1V8 you a bunch of demer1ts and may ex en g1V6 you foul or five days of rest I th1nk th1s pun1shment should be abol1shed because 1h1s IS a free country where one can do as he pleases so long as he doesn t harm the welfare of the publ1c Several yea1s ago a hlgh school 1n Texas was blown to b1ts by an explos1on of gas IH the bu1ld1ng WhlCh k1lled and 1nJured around three hundred teachers and pup1ls On that very day three or four boys had sk1pped school to go to a mov1e 1n a nearby town thus they were sax ed from 1n3u1y and posslbly from death I always thought that l1terature was supposed to teach pup1ls better Engllsh but I took Engllsh L1terature th1s year Wh1Ch had cu1 se words 1n 1tS pages wh1ch even I w1ll not repeat Furthermore who cares about how people talked hundreds of years ago when at the same t1me you a1e read 1ng hlstory wh1ch really never happened thus gett1ng you m1xed up Wlth actual hlstory Last but not least more play wh1ch IS the natural role 1n the parad1se of youth should be brought 1nto th1S school because wherever freedom and happ1ness dwell there play IS found whereve1 play IS lackmg there the curse has fallen and sadness and oppresslon w1ll relgn You have all heard the changes whloh should be made 1n thlS school therefore you all have a great opportun1ty to make these changes 1n the years before you ac so , J.. ' I if E 1. , 3 Y , 7 . ' ' . , , . . . . , 7. Y . ' L 1: ' , . L K . , A L , ' G. n - :1 ' . . . ' ' . . , A . . .. . g h Q . , - , 1 . . - . ! S ' a 9 1 w v , I ., l . . , l I S Y Y . ! ! demer1ts and a bawllng out. , L. 5 ' - , . - o , Y ' . ' y 1 , 1 . v 7 . . . 7 . . u . , . Q . A . , . ' . , . u , N . . . 7 I 7 ' I 7. . 7 , I ' , I . . : -Twenty sm-
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1945 SENIOR CLASS WILL by NI xarux X IRGINIA HAIL lf. the Senlor Class of nmeteen hundled and forty hve, belng of full aLe and ianly sound mmd, and Wlth scarcely any memory at all do hereby pubhsh thls, ou1 last w1ll and testament To the Faculty we w1ll our smcere appreclatlon for the tlnne spent 1n prepalmg us for the future to the Junlors the pr1v1lege of taklng our place next yea1 to the Soph omores the courage and ab1l1ty to fight on and to the Freshmen all k1nd words of encouragement I Lahoma Arnold w1ll my wxavey h'11r to Norma Taylol I Betty Allen Bell w1ll my charmmg guns to Kathryn Pruden I Vlrglnla Bell w1ll my chewlng gum to Marlan Ivllght I Wllda Bennett w1ll my place as student duector of the band to Imogene Rhmerson Dorothy Best w1ll my cheer leadlng ablllty to Jane Barnett Beulah Blanton w1ll my good g1ades 1n Engllsh to Beverly Donovan George Bosley will my dalnty hn ers to Jlmmy Chandle1 lke Bosley w1ll my ab1l1ty to break glrls hearts to Don Lashbrook Helen Boswell w1ll my modest ways to Abble Catherlne Hawes Irene Brumley w1ll my vocal talent to Betty Balrd Gordon Bruce w1ll my glft of gab to Charles Carte1 Carroll Burton w1ll my shy ways to Tommy Bell Anne Camp w1ll my baby l1ke volce to Martha Jo Bosley Betty Lou Carlton w1ll my beauty to Dorothy Houston Robelt Lee Chappell w1ll my red ha1r to D3V1d Webb Tony Carter w1ll my G I halr cut to Mllton Wh1take1 Jack Claypool w1ll my ablllty to make all A s to Buster Slllltll B111 Coons, w1ll my helght to Jerry Roemer Elton Dawson w1ll my feehng of 1mportance to B1lly Tow ery Ralph DOIIIS w1ll 1ny latest mventxons to Uncle Sam Tommy Fostel w1ll my 1nte1 est lr one glrl IH class to robody Malgaret Allce Glll110I'6 w1ll my cosmetlcs to DOIIS Isbell Ellzabeth Hagan w1ll my bashful ways to Helen Best Mau11ce Hale w1ll my athletlc abxlxty to the Caln twlns R b Llda Ruth Hamllton w1ll my techmque wlth a certaln Senlor boy to Jessle o erts Geraldxne Henderson w1ll my good natule to Mary Ellzabeth Gatewood Maudle Hendrlcks w1ll my ab1l1ty to talk IH class to Jack Dausman Vlrgle May Hom w1ll my perfect school attendance record to Dan Wllhoyte 11111111116 Jackson w1ll my mterest 1n 1ad1os to Thurman Dawson W1ll1a1n B Klrk w1ll my ablllty to charm the ladles to D1ck1e Dlllman Barbara Klrk w1ll my ab1l1ty to play boogle woogle to Betty John Fold Helen Lltsey, w1ll my dlgmfied ways to Dolly Holrell Ruth Lebold w1ll my mterest 1n the Almy to myself Anna Blythe Ma1ksberry w1ll my dxmples to Margaret Grzffin Nancy McIntyre w1ll my love for pleachers to Mary Rone Betty Lee McL1more w1ll my mterest 1n my books to my brother Eall Dorothy Mosele5 w1ll my honors 1n 4 H club to W1lma Ashby Ruby Muffett w1ll my mterest IH COHIITIGICIBI work to Lucy Tlchenox Davld Pruden wxll my place 1n the laboratoly to Wade Muncy Gertl ude Rafferty w1ll my abll ty to sklp classes to all Freshmen Anna Ruth Rlddle, wxll my sweet dlsposxtlon to Jamce Pxottsman Bevelly Smxth w1ll my beautlful brown eyes to Beatuce Bell Lena Massle Smlth w1ll my lady l1ke quahtxes to Parthy Lee Gene Smlth w1ll my ab1l1ty to argue Wlth the teachers to Bobby S1ncla1r B11ly Temple w1ll my place as the only boy 1n government class to Fled Ambrose Marv Surbatxs w1ll my place 1n the Llbrary Club to Dons T1n1us Betty Sue Taylor w1ll my pleasant dlsposltlon to Hazel W1lson Wllllam Allen Unsel w1ll my good looks to Guy Gordon Magglelem Walker w1ll my qulet and studlous ways to MIDHIQ Snuthson Juamta Ware w1ll my pleasmg personallty to Dorothy Fentress Ha1o1d Wald w1ll my ablhty to make speeches to Zan Stewart Thelma Whltaker w1ll my ab1l1ty to exaggerate on any subgect to Martha Kelly Grace W1lson w1ll my mterest 1n soldlers to Lou Emma Taylor Mltzl W1lson w1ll my figure to Melba Ambrose I, Martha Hale w1ll those hours I labored ln wr1t1ng thls w1ll to any Junlor In w1tness and hearlng thereof we the Semor Class do hereby set our hand th1s the foul th day of May, year of our Lord, one thousand n1ne hundred and fozty five I I mf nfu lfllfllf 1 , I I 7 I, I I I I I .... II I . I . I . . I I7 7 l Y C - l gl I I W' I7 ! 1 - I I I , ' II I . . . II I, , ' ' ' . II I ' ' . . .I II . I ' . I II I . I . . I I, , ' ' . I, , ' . . ' ' ' '. II I . . . , . I II . . . I I I II I . . . . I I I, I . I . . . I II I . . I . . I. I Is l r . ' II I. I . . . . . . II II . I . I . . . . . . I, ' , ' f ' ' . . I9 I . ! I D ' I ' I, Shirley Horrell, will my reducing tablets to Tylene Allen. L . . I I , I . I II . . I . . . I . I I II . . I . I . . . I . . . . I II I . I . .. II. I . I I II . . . . I I II I . . . I I II I I . . I . I I, , ' ' c ' . II . I . . . I I II II I . . . I . . II II . I . I . I I I I I, ' ' , ' I ' i ' I . f . I, . . . I.. I , I I I I II I . I . . I. I II . . I . -. I . . I I II . I . . . I . I . . I I! A 7 . I . ' II I .I . . I. . . . I II I I. . . . . I II . . I V. I II I I. . I . . I . . . , . I I II . I . . . I I, . . I ' ., ' ' ' - ' I I, I . ., l 4 . l . l . L . ' I, . . .' , . .
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