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LLASS HISTORY On the mornxng of September 4 1028 ten members of the pr sent semor class sought admlttance to the portals of a room called first glad These ten member were Marlanna Wh1tlock D1x1e Patrum Elizabeth Chastam Robert Shuffett Bllly Shuffett Henry Rhea Tucker Gumn Moss Leachman W1ll1am Allen Rogers J B Henderson and Joe Rogers Mrs Maye Sxmpson mtroduced us to such well known characters as Bo p ep Jack and Jxll and The Three Bears In our second year st1l1 under M1ss Maye our class roll was mcreased by four new members Dorothy Turner Ann Cantrell Kathleen Taylor and Barbara Walton Our th1rd and fourth years were spent under the supervlsxon of M1ss El1zabeth Hodges durmg whlch tlme Elxzabeth Shalkun and Tommy Sanders Jomed our band Medleval In our fifth and s1xth ye rs we were d1v1d d 1nto two sectxons and worked under the guldance of MISS Clar s Curry and M1ss Paullne Pendl ton Here we conquered such glants as the multlpllcatlon tables and felt that we knew prac t1cally everythlng 1n the hall of learn1ng Our class was reunlted ln the seventh and eighth grades under Mxss Pansy Wllcoxson who sponsored our first famous stage product1on The Barn door and Baleboy Clrcus Four new members Jolned us th1s year June Fnnls Edward Farrls Denn1s Gumm and Lucllle Slmker Happy and trlumphant we mad our debut 1nto h1gh school on September 4 1936 Numerous county pup 1 1n reased our class roll to the unequaled enrollment of n1nety four over whom Mrs Kate Bax ton preslded We won our first freshman vlc tory ln the elect1on of our candldate Kathl en Taylor as queen of the carnlval Due to varxous causes we lost several of our classmates that year They were Mary Lee Buchanan Earl Bale Crawford Cox Foster Fmn James Judd Harold Larlmore Dorothy Mllby Mahauta Nunn Rachel Meadows Edward Tucker Ph1ll1p Clark Martha E Prultt Walter Paxton Ray Coffey Mllton Shuffett and Ann Larlmore In our second year we were aga1n dxvnded 1nto two groups Tll1S tlme under M1ss Margaret Clayton and M1ss Maxm Tucker The b ggest event of th1s year was our Larnxval productlon Hollywood Revue whlch broke all records IH queen of the carnlval Thls year Magdallne Wnlson and Jun1or Enms Jom d us and Edward Farrls Maxne Henderson Marne Mllby Roscoe Squ1res Jlmmy Blbo Fred gmac Belvlna Graham Beatrlce Prlce Ray Price Ray Reeves and Rachel Rogers e us Mr V1ctor Henderson replaced M1ss Tu ker as co sponsor vutl M1ss Clayton 1n our Junlor year Under thelr guldance we staged our first play The R d Headed Stepchlld Our Carmval feature Showboat broke all records 1n recelpts for the second consecut1ve year and our Junlor candxdate Barbara Walton was elected queen of the carmval We entertaxned the sen1ors wlth a banquet uslng a flower garden as the settmg Elwood McK1nnev Jomed us th1s year and Leona Berry Marne Hurlgan Tara Hancock and Magdalm Wllson left us On September 4 1939 sutty five sennors Jovfully embarked most eventful year at G H S The boys w re put und r the care Clayton and the glrls wlth Mxss Sarah Gravenstexn Some of the performances th1s year were our mmstrel we called th1s The Then followed our carmval features wlth The H1t Parade our Toper 'lavern Here hovtcxer vxe mu t not neglect to mentlon on thelr last and of MISS Margaret outstandxng class Swanee Jubllee semor play Tea the Junlor Senlor banquet sponsored by the Junlors Much to our sorrow we lost two members Ellls McMahan and Leona Johnson who preferred to JOIU the ranks of the Jumors Our senlor candidate Marlanna Whltlock also won the honor of queen of the carnlval Our class has the d1st1nct1on of belng the largest class ever to graduate from G H S We feel that we have played an lmportant part ln all school act1v1t1es and w1ll remaln a shmmg example for future classes So lt IS w1th a feeling of mlngled prlde and regret that we resign our exalted posltlons to the Junlors but we shall always cherxsh the memory of our h1gh school days We are proud of the record that we have made but we reallze that wlthout the other classes and thexr sponsors the guldance of Mr Sanders our superln tendent and the energetlc work of our sponsor M1ss Clayton 1n dlrectmg our act1v1t1es such success would not have been possible DIXIE PATRUM '1 ' . . , e ' ' , sa , an S Z , , Y . . Y . . . Y Y V i H , . . , . . I ' - ' - e , ' , . ' U ' H ' 3 Y ' , , , ' ' ' . i ' ' e . ' ' Y G6 - . W .I . 9 , , . . 9 . . Y . i s ' c . . . . Q . ! N' Y ' A x 9 I Y 7 I 1 Y I I ' Y - v Y v 1 ' s - ' . ' ' e . i ' ' , , receipts, cllmaxed by the elect1on of our sophomore cand1date, Doro.hy Turner, as - 0 . . ' . . . . ' T. , v H 7 7 Y 1 . ' ' ' C - x ' . , . . . A -H D - . U - .. Y, - 4 . . AQ . , , c . 1 ' Y - ' 4 ' .. I . . . e e ' - ' ' ' at , ' vu , . ' v 1 1 H Y, 7 , S ' ' - ' , . . Y . I y . - . . . V y . ,
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GREEN LAS PLES OF THE FUTURE As I sat in the class ioom I sudd nly found myself de p in the arms of Morpheus Sweet music descended and I had a vision As the music gr w more distinct I discovered 1 was Kathleen Faylor singmg the blues at the Coconut Grove Miss Taylor was featur d with Jo Rogers his orchestra and his washboard His piano player was the famous Pauline Curry Rex Jeffries was monopolizmg the string section As an added attraction and a boost to the show they had Emery Jones and C J Bridg water the unusual dancing team William Thomas Moore was w ter boy and stood close to the stage to carry Emery and C J off when they became exhausted At the tables under the palms sat Dot Turner that excluslve model for S ars and Roebuck She was accompanied bv Junior Ennis who was making millions as a stage technician for M G M stud os As a partner with Junior was J B Henderson who was donating millions for the new hospital in h1s home town The hospital saved Arthur Mltchells life last year when he and Ray Vance went to Cuba to see Elwood McKinney the big banana plantationer Arthur gr w vcry ill while there and was rushed home and put und r the car of Dr Naomi Hender son It took thr e capabl nurses Prudence M lay Jan t Mous r and Mildred Cow and tvo d1et1c1ans Cl mentine Blakeman and Ann Elizabeth Cantrell to bring Arthur back to normal Maybe it was the hum of the radiator but I thought I heard June Ennis airplane flying above with Louise Will ams aboard as stewardess They had just received a distress signal from the S S Kentucky manned by Capt William Shuffet Captain Bill was calling for n lo because they had run aground on a sho Henry Rhea Tucker lost while crossing the Atlantic last year On board the S S Kentucky were William Allen Rogers and Ray Ford traveling for their health Guinn Moss Leachman had planned to go too but he missed the boat Lucille Slinker was stewardess on the ship and a good one too Smith Tucker and Christine Gupton had decided that two could live as cheap ly as one and they looked happy abou' it As my nightmare continued I found Agnes Money and Roxie Pierce writing to star' Mildred s car Lucille Bale Mazola Wilcoicson and Cl 0 Hall made marriage their career D xie Patrum used to say that she would net er F3156 turkeys but the glamour bov of the farm must have be n too much for her Th dream changed but Pay Slinker was still the same Ray was in Hardie Warrens beau y shop being beautlned by Martha Lee Gumm and Rachel Pickett assistants in Hardies shop He w as hating his shoes shined by Burford Coakley Re Scott w s becoming famous telling the public how to become a blond in three ea y l ssor Exelyn Risen ran a column in a local newspaper giving advice to the love lorn l'o'Jert Shuffett the pro p ctlve Governor of Kv never missed a nu lcation of this articl In a new cottag I fou d Marianna Whitlock as a blushing brid and making bric bat biscuits Best beware Fommy Sanders you may be editor of the Courier but how are your digestive qualities? Dennis Gumm was President of Duke Unix ersity but he didnt climb alone He took with him six private secretarles Dorothv Wilson Dean Graham Celsle Davis Ruby Plckett Elizabeth Chastain and Virginia McGinnis Elizabeth Shaikun was being featured weekly as a mathematical genius in a vaudewlle at Loew s Theatre Her stage manager Trevis Cantrell looked as if he was in bad health He took a tonic prescribed by Dr L C Kessler for the love sick and It turn d out To be rat poison My dream would not have been complete without taking a look at old High School There I found the faculty composed of Nora Curry Lavern Montgomery Marie Lewis and Mildred Wilson And me Well I was My dream was abruptly interrupted by a familiar phrase Drlve On BARBARA WAI TON W 1 f 'i k, . ' V 3 C . Y . . . U . 3 . . , A 'A V ' ' AL YY ' . . Y S . 8 uv ' 1 - I ' ' . . ' e , I ' . ' ' 1 2 e . . . ' , ' ' ' . I . . A . X 3 . , H E 3 2 1 . - 2 5. a Q ' ,Q 0 ' . . e e , . . , e ., , ., J . . . Y 3 . . V . ' ' ' 9 , r. ' A ' ' e a D . . . , . . , . . . O . . . . poetry for the Record-Herald. Mildred Akin and Christine Foster were still trying - , , ' . A . , , . , e . . Q I , x U l i . I A , A . .,. . e a ' ' ' ' 'S e .s, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - . L . , X 3 ' u. ' ' ' h bi A , ' 2. I Q? n ,L . . . 2 C , ' I I ' I , ' ' -e ' . - ' . , , . . . L. . ,, . .
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