Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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The death of Colonel E. G. Flanagan, Chainnan of the Board of Trustcen of Greenville City Schools, came during the year of 1942. The Senior class recocpiize frith appreciation his out- fitandinc work for the Greenville students. Colon- el Flanagan hccatne chairman after the death of Mr. J. L. Little in 19 U. t M ■¥■ -K -K M -k M . Col. E. G. Flanagan ■¥■ -K -H -K -It M M •¥ ■¥ ■¥. t -K 34- Jf f )f 3f )f f 3f f )f f Jf

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We, the Senior Class of Greenville high school, do hereby dedicate this, the 19j!f2-43 Year-hook, to 2nd Lt. John Johnston, first Greenville high graduate who gave his life for his country in this war. And to all other Greenville high school students making the supreme sacrifice in World War II. i i Lt. John Johnston 5f Jf Jf )f 3f Jf 3f 3f Jf 4 Jf 3f Jf 4- 5f 3f Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf f Jf ■ Jf f Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf



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Senior Class OFFICERS Shirley Warner, President Billy Wayne Tucker, Vice-President Edna Mae Cannon, Secretary Henry Andrews, Treasurer ADVISERS Miss Naomi Newell Miss Estelle Greene Miss Evelyn Buchanan HISTORY Since 1938 and 1939 when we first entered Greenville high school, we have played an active role in the life of our school. Some were elected to lepresent their homeroom in the Student Council and many others joined the different clubs and organizations around the school. There has hardly been any activity accomplished in tlie school since our entry without our havirig had a part in it. During our junior year wc got off to a good start by electing Charles Pace, president; Shirley Warner, vice- president; Pat Waldrop, secretary; and Henry Andrews, treasurer. Under these capable leaders we sponsored the sale of magazines and vanilla, a dance, and the annual Junior-Senior banquet and dance. Also we donated a small sum of money to the Junior Red Cross and the Bus Fund. All of our undertakings during the year were successful. Because of their high scholastic average Betty Forrest and Frances Kittrell were chosen chief marshals, and others serving as marshals during their senior yci,r were Hilda Moore, Shirley Warner, Bill Lee, Pat Wal- drop, Edna Mae Cannon, Mary Elizabeth Austin, Louis DuPree, Virginia Aldridge, Mitchell White, Mary Alice Davif;, Josephine Gibson, Charles Pace, Kirby Allen, and Mary Frances Smith. The 1943 Senior Class sponsored a very successful rtationery campaign, annual Christmas program, and Senior play, Oh, Professor! How Could Y ' ou? MASCOT Judy Reed Jolly

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