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HISTORY CONTINUED Mrs. C.L. Fowler met us in the ninth grade. Virginia Watson from Quincy joined our class. It's a miracle that Wayne and Marcus have any teeth left after the numerous shakings Mrs. Fowler gave the impudent rascals. Again in the tenth grade Mrs. Fowler was our sponsor. Parties were very popular that year and we all remember the Possum with the white strip down his back that Roy caught. The next year we were Juniors and Mr. W.H. Nolin, better known to us as Mr. Bob , was our sponsor. The most exciting day of that year was when we received our rings. We presented Cornin' Round the Mountain as our Junior play. It was a humdinger . We entertained the Seniors with a beach party at Long Beach. We also learned that year that Juniors never have a skip day. Then came the glorious day when we became Seniors. Our Senior play, Everybody's Crazy sponsored by Mr. E. Forrest May, was a big hit with everyone. In February we were deeply grieved by the death of Mr. May. The second semester. Miss Betty Gregory was our sponsor. We can say that we have enjoyed our years at Greensboro High School. The memories of these years will always linger in our hearts. ADDRESSES AND BIRTHDAYS OF THE SENIORS NAME ADDRESS BIRTHDAY Benita Bevis Roy Johnson Carol Jean Clark Mabel Hosey Byron Cox Lenora Lovett Mary Lee Cross Billy Shepard Marcus Edwards Wayne Suber Ann Fenn Virginia Watson Sarah Fletcher Willard Rudd Greensboro Rt. 1, Greensboro Rt. 3, Quincy Rt. 1, Greensboro Rt. 1, Quincy Rt. 3, Quincy Rt. 1, Chattahoochee Rt. 1, Chattahoochee Rt. 3, Quincy April 22 October 29 July 21 October 18 October 9 September 9 March 9 September 2 September 4 January 25 December 23 July 24 January 8 February 18 Greensboro Rt. 3, Quincy Rt. 1, Greensboro Greensboro Rt. 3, Quincy
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SENIOR PROPHESY CONTINUED Sarah will have finished college and will be employed by Fletcher Company as head bookkeeper. She turned down a position as a dress designer in Atlanta so she could be near Marcus whom she is still trying to get to accept her proposal to be his cook. Virginia will have worked with the F. B.I. as a secretary, but in 1962 she will be employed as secretary to the Head of the War Department. CLASS HISTORY September 1940 was the beginning of a long trip for the group who are now seniors. The first grade room was the starting point. The room held many shining faces. Mrs. Floyd Green was our teacher. In the second grade we were met by Mrs. Doc Rowan. We thought we were big shots” in this grade. We could read, count and even write our names. Miss Sara Howard was our teacher in the third grade. She kept us amused by continually stamping her foot. Mrs. Harrison met us in the fourth grade. We will never forget her famous tea parties. This year we were joined by Roy Johnson from Sycamore. In the fifth grade Mrs. McPherson was our teacher. This year we had to learn all forty -eight of the states and capitals. Ann Fenn from Bristol joined us this year. We were met in the sixth grade by Mrs. Tommy Green. This is one of the years we were kept quiet. Mrs. Carl Smith was our teacher in the seventh grade. We shall never forget the enjoyable afternoon Wayne spent smelling the roses. We learned that some of us were very artistically inclined. Carol Jean Clark from Tallahassee joined us that year. We had our first swimming party at Lake Mystic this year. Mr. T.R. Milam was our sponsor in the eighth grade. Wereally felt like grown-ups changing classes. Mable Hosey from Havana and Lenora Lovett from Winter Haven Joined our class. We caught up with Byron Cox in this grade.
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