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Virginia Aldridge Carl Allegood Kirhy Allen Mary Elizabeth Allen Henry Andrews Geraldine Baker Atm Bailey Blank Rachel Brooks Larry Brown Ruih Brown Edna Mae Cannon Blanche Cayton Virgil Clark Gladys Corbett Pat Corey Riley Cox Mary Alice Davis Margaret Lee Duke Junior Class Officers CHARLES PACE, President SHIRLEY WARNER, Vice-President PAT WALDROP, Secretary HENRY ANDREWS, Treasurer Louis DuPree Carrie Dell Edwards C. Hugh Edivards Janet Edwards Nell Etheridge Irma Flemiyig Dorothji Flye Evelyn Foley Betty Forrest Josej)hi7ie Gibson Anne Hardee Nancy Harris Frances Heath Florence Horton Milton Howard
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Student Cooperative Association The 1941-42 school year was one of the outstanding- progress for the Student Cooperative Association. Under the able guidance of President Richard Duncan and P ' aculty Adviser H. H. Cunningham much was accomplished during the year. Other officers of this year ' s council were Billy Horne, vice-president; Louis Dupree, secretary; and Eustace Conway, treasurer. Upon the resignation of Billy Horne, Elizabeth Bridgers was selected to fill the unexpired term of vice- president. This year ' s activities began with an open forum to stimulate interest in homeroom representatives and to discuss an amendment concerning their selec- tion. Later in the year another forum was held to discuss the purchase of a curtain and a bus. Representatives of the council attended both the North Carolina State Stu- dent Council Congress, which convened in Charlotte, and the Eastern District meeting of the congress held in Kinston. Jack Edwards was president of the NCSSCC, and Rachel Fleming was secretary of the Eastern District meeting. A panel discussion, Student Morale and Cooperation, was led by Richard Duncan at the district meeting. Richard Duncan The council had no income at the beginning of school until it was employed to sell cafeteria tickets. Other sources of revenue have been the sponsoring of movies, the sale of paper and stationery and the coronation ball. Numerous projects have been undertaken by this year ' s council. A drive was conducted to secure funds for the Red Cross, and two big non-profit dances were sponsored. War stamps are being sold and waste paper is being collected by the council to aid in our war effort. This organization aided greatly in the purchase of a curtain and a school bus. A chapel program emphasizing the accomplish- ments of various school organizations and activities was sponsored by the SCA. Recently magazines were collected under the council ' s supervision for the service men visiting our city. As an innovation in council meetings, a devotional is conducted at the begin- ning of each session. An orientation committee, with Shirley Warner as chair- man, has been formed to help acquaint new teachers and students of next year with the student council and other organizations and activities in GHS. In the spring elections Charles Pace emerged victorious over Shirley Warner in the presidential race for SCA officers. Billy Wayne Tucker defeated Pac Waldrop after a second primary to become vice-president. The other officers for next year ' s SCA are Margaret Nesbit, secretary and Ed Rawl, treasurer. H. H. Cunningham
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M(trjnrie Jackson Marjorie Johnson Frances Jones Helen Kemp Frances Kittrell Bill Lee Dorothy Mixon Hilda Moore Edna Munford Hubert Mussel white Charles Pace Ruby Lee Paid Jasper Pollard Ed Rawl Bratha Reagen Cora Redditt Pearl Saieed Gene Skinner Junior Class Under the capable leadership of , President Charles Pace the Junior class of 1942 has had a most successful year. Other officers of the class, all of which were elected early in the year, are Shirley Warner, vice-president; Pat Waldrop, secretary; and Henry Andrews, treasurer. With all members of the class cooperating the class History has sponsored the concession at the basketball games, one dance and the sale of vanilla and magazines. A portion of the proceeds from the activities were donated to the Junior Red Cross and to the bus fund. The remainder of the money was used in staging the annual Junior-Senior, which proved to be a great success. Delia Slater Kathleen Smith Mary Frances Smith Helen Thomas Elizabeth Tripp Pat Waldrop Helen Ward Shirley Warner E ' loise Warren William Waters Marguerite White Mitchell White Marie Whitehurst Max Williford Carlton Wilson
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