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JUNIOR CLASS Hazel Adams Rachel Helms Lucille Ridinger Jack Adkins Gladys Hollandsworth Robert Scott Victor Beach Carl Hoover, Jr. Dorothy Smith Nora Bocock Claude Jarrett Iris Spencer James Boyd Estelle Johnson Hilda Stone Burnham Bryson Troy Joyce Mabel Stone Bernice Eanes Buddy Martin Christie Belle Turner Esther Fine Richard Pegram Lula Turner Irene Fulcher Paul Plott Willard Underwood Mary E. Gusler Garland Prillaman Wilson Underwood Rosa Hamlin Harold Prillaman Milfred Wright Elsie Hancock Ethel Ramsey Not pictured — Carlita Hayford Catherine Richardson Allison Maye
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O z U E T AT THE RIVERSIDE HOTEL On Friday, March 8, 1940, the Senior Class ventured into an Old Fashioned Garden hlled with arches laden with evergreen and yellow roses, pots of yellow and white flowers, and in the distance an old worn down well covered with vine. Here, the Junior Class entertained the Seniors royalK’ with the following program: Song — It Was An Old Fashioned Garden’’ — Esther Fine and Wilson Underwood. Toastmaster — The Man With The Hoe — Willard Underwood. Welcome — Our Garden — Chri stie Belle Turner. Response — Garland of Roses — Lessie Mae Shelton. Last Will and Testament — Irene Brewer. Solo — Roses of Picardy” — Doris Pegram. Talk — Roses — Mr. H. A. Marshall. Class History — Samuel Flora. Class Prophecy — Warren McCall. Duet — In the Garden of Tomorrow” — Bernice Eanes and Mabel Stone. Talk— Mr. E. C. Hoover. Toast to Faculty — Iris Spencer. Response and Toast to Seniors — Miss Helen Via. Senior Class Song. As we roamed around the garden we met Red-Eyed Susan (grapefruit with cherry center) who Hops (baked chicken) along with its Heartsease (dressing and gravy). ' S ' e caught the Dogwood Special (pear and salad) which took us to Jack-in-the-Pulpit (stuffed olives) which was surrounded by Sunflowers (sweet potatoes). To our souvenir collection we added a Bachelor Button (green beans) which as the legend goes, grand- father dropped when he presented an old fashioned nosegay (lemon pie) to grandmother, who left hurriedly with a Bleeding Heart (radishes) because her Tyme (pickles) said she must be home by twelve o’clock. Those enjoying this feast were Agnes Mason, Lessie Shelton, Samuel Flora, Dorothy Martin, Mildred Jarrett, Violette Ferguson, Mary Elizabeth Wade, Harold Mason, C. L. ' X ' oody, Jack Helms, Ann Ramsey, Clara Turner, Edith McGhee, Warren McCall, Genevieve Ross, Dorothy Wilkson, T. F. Grogan, Cornelia Prillaman, Mildred Johnson, Irene Brewer, Doris Pegram, Margaret Craig, Magdalene Roger, Christine Martin, Meryl Greenall, Myrtle Spencer, Allie Stone, Pauline Yale, Posey Collins, Geneva Johnson, Hazel Adanas, Victor Beach, James Boyd, Burnham Bryson, Bernice Eanes, Esther Fine, Irene Fulcher, Mary E. Gusler, Rosa Hamlin, Elsie Hancock, Carlita Hayford, Rachel Helms, Gladys Hollandsworth, Carl Hoover, Claude Jarrett, Troy Joyce, Buddy Martin, Richard Pegram, Paul Plott, Garland Prillaman, Harold Prillaman, Ethel Ramsey, Catherine Richardson, Robert Scott, Dorothy Smith, Iris Spencer, Hilda Stone, Mabel Stone, Christie Belle Turner, Lula Turner, Willard Underwood, Wilson Underwood, Milfred Wright, Allison Maye, Louise Robertson, Christine Ingram, Arlene Prillaman, Cleo Craig, Ora Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Lasko, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hoover, W. W. Smith, H. A. Marshall, Misses Dora Mitchell, Helen Via, Ethel Stone, Nell Weaver, Audrey Parker, Christine Flarris, Virginia Goode and Shirley Brightw ' ell. Those who made this banquet such a success were Misses Ethel Stone, Helen Via, Christine Harris, Nell Weaver, Dora Mitchell and Virginia Goode.
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