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ggg, JUNIO CLASS GFFICERS .IOHN PAUL MORRIS ELIZABETH EUBANKS ANNE RUSSELL Prelidenl l ire-Preiident Serrelury ECI-IOES FROM THE JUNIORS Hi-ho! Here it is graduation time again! We hate to see our Senior brothers and sisters de- part, but think of the fun we'll have when they're gone. We'll be the Big Shots, then! But let's not cross our bridges before we come to them. Let's go back to reminiscence in the dim dark cor- ners of the past. Let me clear the cobwebs from my mind. Do you remember when first we embarked on the shores of High School? Goodness, but we were young and afraid then and looked fearfully into the future. But soon the Seniors began to recognize us, and everything went well. We were really sensational as Sophomores. In fact, we have always been quite a sensation. We have in our midst two great actresses, who walked away with important roles in the junior-Senior play this year. What kind of roles? you ask. Well, they were lunatics, but of course everyone nows that it takes dramatic ability to play that type. So we take off our hats to june McAnally and Virginia Nell Guy. june also had the honor of being elected cheer leader for the season of '40 fand there was some other girl, too, but I can't recall her name at the momentj. Robert McKnight, our great French student, came in fourth in the French tournament. We are very proud of this fact. We predict that he will graduate first in the class of '4l. Speaking of students, William Earl Brewer is Einstein's successor. In Chemistry laboratory, whenever a test-tube is broken, or a bottle of acid is spilt, you may be sure to find him lurking nearby. They say that in spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love. flf his fancy has been turning like the weather this spring, the young man should be dizzy by now.j The young man in this case is Fred Budde, and his fancy has lightly turned to thoughts of Anne. fOf course, it turned long ago, but this is the first chance I've had to tell you about it.j Not so very long ago, jackson was swept by a great Wind. This same Wind swept into the spotlight a girl in the junior Class. She was known by the name of Scarlett O'Hara for such a long time that it is a wonder she didn't forget that her real name was jane. Always close beside her was Byron Rhett Burruss-and quite out of keeping with the real Rhett's character. He is a member of the junior Class. Seen forever winding up the watch of his wit is Barton Currie. And as the quotation goes- by and by it will strike -so go his witty sayings ffor after he has struck three times-you're outj. The junior Class owes a debt of gratitude to its officers who have guided our ship safely to the port of another school year. We wish to thank them for their interest and for the good work they have done and the fine examples they have set for us. And now to the Seniors-we must confess a spirit of envy, only, next year we'll be in your places, saying, with Emerson: The port well worth the cruise is near, And every wave is charmed. --GERTRUDE STEGALL. .hh Pulte 2 1
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LB- S ALLEN, KATHLEEN .-XKIN, CLARICI-: ANDERSON, ERNESTINE ANDERSON. JANE ASHBY, ANNE BAKER, l'IOXVARD BALKIIM, EVERETT BARHAM, LA XJERNE HARNETT, JANE BAXTER, BILLIE HECK. JOHN BERRYHILI., GRAll.X'NE BIRMINGHAM, KATHRYN HREXVER, WILLIAM EARL BRIEN, BILLY BOND, DOROTHY BOONE, JANETTE BOIILTON, JIMMY HROXVN, JACK BRUMMEI., SCE BRYANT, NANCY BUCK, VELORA BIIRDETTE, flLl'INN HIIRRIIS, BYRON BURRUS, GEORGIA LEI-: HI I'T, JOSEIIHINI-: CAPPS, JANETII CARYER, OMIE CHAMBERS, NAITINE CHAMIIERS, MAGGIE RUTH CHAMBERS, VVILLIAM CHRISTIE, BILLY CHRISTMAN, BARBARA CHRISTOPHER, CAROL CHESSOR, DORIS COLE, JACK COLE. WVYNONA COLLIE, MARY' VIRGINIA CUPELAND, DOROTHY Cox, NEl.I. CRAIG, ILLDA CRANVFURD, KATHRYN CIILRERTSON. MARTHA CIIPPLES, DCDROTHX' CIIRRIE, BARTON CURRIE, W. G. JU DANIEL, ELLEN DAVENPORT, CARROLL DAYIS. EVERETT DAVIDSON, TOM DEYAULT, AILEEN DOLLAHITE. VIRGINIA DiJULil,AS, BILLY DOUGLAS, RICHARD DRIYER, SHIRLEY DUDLEY. LOUISE EUBANKS, ELIZABETH FLANAGAN, GLEE FORRIS, MAX FREEMAN, EDGAR FREY, BILLY FRY, STANLEY GLOYER, HELEN GKIRIDON, EMMA BEI.I. GAITHER, CHARLES GRANTHAM, VIRGINIA GUY, VIRQDINIA HARDX', ALLEN HAYS, MARX' ELLEN HENDERSON, RALPH HERRON, JAMIE HESTER, EARL NICDRS HOELZLE, MARY' MARGARET HOLT, ELIZABETH HOMESl.EY, JUANITA HUNT, VIRGINIA HIIRST, JAMES JACOBS, CHARLOTTE JOHNSEY, ETHEL MAI JOHNSON, JESSIE LEE JOHNSON, CEDRIC JOHNSON, IRA JOHNSON, JUANITA MAI JONES, EMILY JONES, FLORABELLE JONES, JASPER JONES, MARTHA JANE JOYNER, ROBERT KING, ROBERT' KIRK, EYELYN LAMHERT, GERALD LASLEY, MARJORIE W LAYCOOK, LOIS LEE, EWVELL LESH, HENRY LILE, DICK LOONEY, WILLIAM LONG, FRANCES MCANALLY, BETTY MCANALLY, JIINE MCCLARAN, ANNETTI-: MCCI.INTOCK, JEAN MCMILI.AN, CHARLOTTE MCBRIDE, BERT MCCUTCHEON, DAVE MCDONALD, MORKIAN MCNUTT, KATHRYN MCKNIiIHT, ROBERT MARTIN, AGNES MARTIN. ELIZABETH MARTIN, EDMIIND MASSENBERK3, JEAN ETTE MAYWARD, BOBBY MEEKS, PHvI.LIS MELSO, OTTO MELTON, MAX MONROE, EDWIN MORRIS, JOHN PAIII. MOSRY, BILLY MURR, CARLOS NESLER, DOROTHX' NEWSOME, WILLIAM NICHOLS, ANNE OVBANYEI., TEDDY ODELL, REBECCA OLIVER, ROBERT PARRISH, ELIZABETH PATE, JAMES MURRAY PEGRAM, OLINA PEELER, EVA IAYIS PHILPOT, JIMMII-: POUNDS, A. M. REASONOVER, I.IICII.I.E REID, BETTY JANE RAINEY, IRWIN REPOGLE, VIRGINIA RHEAR, MOLI.lE RICHARDS, XNILLENE RICHARDSON, SARAH ROLLINS. MARY CA I'll ERIN li RUSSELL, ANNE RUSSELL. RACIIEI. RYAN, JOE SCATES, ELMER SCHOONMAKER, MAYO SEALS, PAT SEAVERS, MARY JANE SILER, HARRIET SIMMS, LEONARD SIMMONS, DAX'Ill SIPES, l IOHAR'I' SMITH, EI,IzAIIE'rII SMITHSON, NELL STANVVORTII, ROIIERT STEDMAN, LENOICE STEGALL, GERTRIIDE STONE, SARAH STRICKLAND, W. C, STRATTON, CHARLES TAYLOR, SLATER TAYLOR, JAMI-:S ROY THOMSON, WVAIIE THURMOND, JAMES TII.l,M.AN, HORTENSE TEDDER, HELEN TRUETT, BEATRICE UPTON, EVELYN VARNELI., ALICE VFISTAI., RIIIIY VOSS, BETTY JANE VVADI-:, NANL'X' XVAGSTER, BARHARA WALLACE, CALVIN WVALKITP, JANE VVATKINS, KATIIRYN WEBB, BILLY WELLS, MARY' ELEANUR WHEATLY, JUSTINI-2 WHITAKER, MACK VVEIR, JOE WILLIAMSON, TED WINSTON, RACIIIII. YVITT, SARAH Q J prgu 'T I
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