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NIOR CLASS HIST 'Way back in T939 on a sunny September morning a large group of inexperienced students entered the doors of Green- ville High School-some for the first time. They, the lowly freshmen of '39, are now the seniors of '43. When they were freshmen, the class seemed destined to be the first to try something different. They started the cus- tom of self-nomination of candidates for class offices and also had the first class party held in Greenville for about ten years. The other classes followed their example and have been having them ever since. Their sophomore year, they slowly gained importance in their own minds if not so much in others. Elections were held in the same manner as the year before, and the class party followed a Gay Nineties theme. The third year they began to take a more active part in the club activities. Elections were held under the party system with each party having a manager. The president who was elected was officially placed in office during an impressive inauguration service-the first in the history of G. H. S. Numerous events followed class elections. Class rings and pins were chosen, the annual party was given in a typical Dogpatch style. The Junior class play was Four Daughters, directed by Mary Alice Hawley, and last of all the Junior- Senior Prom was moved from the gym to the community house at the City Park with music and entertainment fur- nished by Carl Taylor and his orchestra. In this, their last year, the Annual Staff was chosen. A magazine drive was sponsored in the fall, and the Annual Play Plane Crazy directed by Miss Romana Alexander was presented as a means of financing this yearbook. Caps and gowns were chosen as the garments to be worn at their grad- uation. Sixteen seniors were given the coveted honor of being inducted into the National Honor Society. Although their senior year was interrupted frequently, every senior will go forth and show the world that they appreciate being a free American. I0 ORY
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