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—- ’ ff rj'7T 4. 4. IJmjLL '777Z7777.7777777ZZ7Z7 77777777777 7I JV massacres of the time. With the coming of the next year wc wore celled Sophomores Tho routine being familiar wo found studying easier. In the third year wo be cerno Juniors. Greet indeed was our scorn for tho Freshmen end Oophomoros, This was a year of herd work but wc come through with flying colors. Many of these colors wero exhibited rt the Junior-Senior banquet, tho one bright spot of the season. Now we como to the fourth and greatest yo' r in the his- tory of the class. Y hon wo attained tho title of Seniors wo beg-n to take ourselves more seriously and were positively dizzy with dignity. At the expiration of tho four years, tho principal de- clared himself p Ion sod nd that wo wore eligible for admission as citizens, And by vry of celebrating, a strngo corcmory was hold, known as cormcrccmont. There wore spocohos, songs and each Senior wrs given a diploma, SETTLETEFT This period is not easy to doscribc. Some are going to stav in the land in which thev have «pent four years exploring while others are goir. to now fields. They h ve all chosen their vocations. We hope that some mong this brilliant class will be dauntless explorers such as those who fir t discovered this class. APPENDIX I Some of our best friends say this history is ambiguous and misleading. They say it should have been written tho way it really happened but avo say it is our history and we wrote r . f it to suit ourselves. APPENDIX II Wc ta.ko tho opportunity so S'-y nova that in our far from humble opinion the class of 1940 is tho most brilliant nd at- tractive of any class known to history, and vail] always bo row. membered by the Faculty of Floyd High School and the people of tho town as, That wonderful class of 1940 , Myrtle Slushcr, Historian K77 77A7OT; r r r 7777T7 7 T 7J j - j y 77777777777777777777777777
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T7777ZJ7-rr77n T , r ■ CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of F. H, S., do hereby make our last will and testament bequeathing our possessions as follows: iir, Poteet: Best wishes and a happy future. Mr. Brockman: Our kindest regards and sincere gratitude for his aid and kindness. Hr. Richards: A copy of the poom To Helen . Mr. Gibbs: As pleasant memories of F. H. S. as F. H. S. has for him. Hr. KcLoarcn: 1-ore tools for his F. F. A. workshop. Hiss Myers: A talented group of students for library work. Mrs. Brockman: A dignified Senior class, : iss Bishop: Our appreciation of her interest in us. iss Quessenberrv: Happiness and matrimony, i'iss Hundley: A softball team capable of winning. Kiss Williams: The pleasure of teaching her present sixth grade when they becomo Seniors. Hr. Sholor: The most pleasure that life can gi e. Myrtle Slusher: Her charm:ng p rsonelitv to Esther Potors. To MsT' Thompson his best rogrrds written in his own hand. Her locker-hand write to lvis Peters. His willingness to do extra work to Edward Epperly. Her amiablrness to 1 arie Hall. His executive rbilitv to Catherine Mirnick. Her even temper to Malcolm Yortts. Ervin Peed: His sincere v.mvs to Oliver Linkous. Violds Hill: Her bookkeeping practice sets to Sam Pete. • torling Lnwcrenci : His strange wit to Sam Vetkins. Annice Boyd: Her talkativeness to Genova Trail. Willard Epperly: His musior-l talent to Oris Reed. Gladys Peters: Her individuality to Rovn DeHart. Pel Rakos Jr.: To Ethel Pugh his heart but she must not uso it to decorate r. charm bracelet. Ruth Vhitlock: Her dignity to Rcva Rorror. Talmadgc 'cddlc: His friendly disposition to Jack Shortt. Rodolph Rakes: Dorthy Burgess: Curtis Hylton: Tempest Peters: Joseph Sumpter: Eula Gnyo Peed: W , 7777 777TI?7777777'rrr 777777r'777'77. IT YZrXZ7?.V ,££X u 77T7
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