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SENIOR CLISS WIZTORY We started our Freshmen veir with happy smiles and a lack of confidence, but the smiles were of short duration. In three weeks we were wearing gunnv sack shorts and other apparel associated with initiation. Te were overehurdened with books. Friday of that vnforgetable third week we were placed in the most embarrassing predicament in front of the entire assembly. The sophomores gave us a party soon after At the end of our freshmen year we looked ahead to uphold our record as sophomores. In 1942-we entered an uneventful sophomore year. The l9L3-l9ub term proved to be the biggest and best of all. Several of us helped the Seniors produce their class play, which proved to be a huge success. In the spring we sponsored a banquet for the Senior Class in the Congregational Church. Both the Juniors and the Seniors came formal. The tables were decorated with red roses and white peonies. The Junior mothers did all the cooking. The evening was concluded by all attending a show at Hillsboro. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. it the beginning of our Senior year Oren King was elected president, Grace T. Vice-President, Betty Flenner Secretzry. After Christmas vacation we put on our class play HLet Ve Grow Up.n It was thoroughly enjoyed and manv people of the community sxid it was the best yet produced. 'e were proud of this as we enjoyed immensley producing it. Wise Wray was our director. We journeyed to Seaside for our skip day. Everyone enjoyed swimming in the ocean. This event was the most enjoyable of the year for the class. Bettie Ober was unable to accompany the class there because of illness. Viss Tray acted as chaperon and guardian. So as time flies along from hour to hour, day to day, and year to year, we find the time has come when we must leave our dear old Alma Mater. It is with great regret and a heart full of fond memories and recollections that we bid farewell to our fellow students, teachers and Gaston Union High School.
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