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DONALD AUBREN VENTRY Basketball 1,2,3,4 F. F. A. Club 1.2,3.4 Junior Play Senior Play Journalism C lub 4 C lass Motto: C olors: Flower: Song: Work to achieve the best Green and White Gardenia ••A Perfect Day” MCMXLIX 11
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MCMXLIX BETTY JEAN CROSS 4-H Club 1 Glii Club 2 Journalism Club 4 F. H. A. Club 4 Senior Play HARRIETT ELIZABETH DEAN Junior Play Senior Play 4-H Club 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 3 Band 1,2,3,4 F. H. A. Club 4 Journalism C lub 4 NEEL CROSS F. F. A. 1.2,3.4 Basketball 2.3.4 Junior Play Senior Play J ournalism C lub 4 BOBBY MACK ROWAN Basketball 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 F. F. A. 1.3.4 Junior Play Senior Play J ournalism C lub 4 REDITH SALLY DYKES Cheerleader 3,4 Band 2 Junior Play Senior Play J ournalism C lub 4 ETHEL LOMAR McIYER J ournalism C lub 4 Senior Play 10
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 19 9, being the noisiest of classes do hereby make our last will and testament. To the whole school we will our friendliness and athletic ability To the Juniors we will our classroom and all the memories which it brings to mind: our desks which are badly abused and seem uncomfortable after the first sitting; and our huge chunks of bubble gum stuck beneath the desks. We have chewed the gum faithfully throughout the year, and we hope you will enjoy the taste that remains. Also, we leave you our books which are tattered and torn; our black-boards which will last forever; and our grand case of laziness which is unparalleled in the history of the school. Finally, we make the following personal bequests: I, Margaret Anne Bateman, will my shortness to Jane Suber. I, Vergie Chason, will my ability to learn history to Bernice Edwards. I, Celia Chason, will my ability to get elected to Edith Cumbie. I, Edna Clark, leave my ability to have a slim figure to Lilia Smith. I, Edsel Clark, will my ability to play a clarinet to Norma Bowen. I, Betty Jean Cross, leave my ability to keep calm to Ellie Mclver. I, Neel Cross, will my superb driving ability to Ellis Hill. I, Joe Cowen, leave my ability to write to Reginald McPherson. I, Elizabeth Dean, will my dumbness to Vergie Ola Eubanks. I, Sally Dykes, leave my sweet disposition to Robert Boyd. I, Lomar Mclver, will my quiet ways to Ida Pearl Alday. I, Bobby Rowan, will my ability to work Algebra to Herman Rowan. I, Mary B Smith, will my ability to make speeches to Gene Faircloth. I, Juanelle Vaughn, leave my silent tongue and generous mind to Sara Flotchsr• I, Donald Ventry, will my ability to make A's to Dan Garner. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We began our journey after knowledge in the year 1937. The class was quite large, so we were divided into two classes. Mrs. Martha Green and Miss Daniel were the teachers of those two classes. The happenings of the year must have made a great impression on Joe Cowen, for he can't remember one single thing about it. In the second grade Miss Kathleen Strange was very patient with us as she taught us to print. We were sorry when the time came to leave this grade, but we were curious about the other grades. Miss Sara Howard was our teacher in the third grade, where we were joined by Sally Dykes from Quincy. In this grade we started learning our multiplication tables, and even now Edna Clark declares that is why her head aches so often. In the fourth grade we were taught by Mrs. C. A. Harrison. This year there was another addition to our class—Bobby Rowan. Bobby liked to pull Joe's ears, and Joe liked to pull Bobby's ears. They seemed to wonder if ears would come off The next year Mrs. Kenneth Maxwell and Mrs. Annie Muriel Fletcher greeted us in the fifth grade. We were now learning to work with fractions. All of us enjoyed our Easter picnic at Fletcher pasture. 12
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