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Garnet And B HERBERT VAN KEUREN The Daring Young Man Band 11, 2, 831 Marksmanshlp club 13, 43, Football 143, Chem- lstry Club 143. C WALTERS Lady:' ln Red J. H. A. 11, 2, 3, 43. BE'I'I'Y WEIDH The Melody Lingers On President of Home Room 113. Secretary of Home Room 123, Pep Club 123, Beta Club 13, 43, Presl- dent of Beta Club 143, French Club 13, 43. President of French Club 143, Wlnner In State History Contest 133, Archery Club 143, Re- porter of B Natural Music Club 143, Business Manager of Garnet And Black 143, A 11' is rl 5 .aft 41 l I ,ck 5? in .wge- i 1 nf af' 4 Page Thirteen ack Seniors 19411 SAM WINGATE Super Man Marksmanship Club 113, Foot- ball 11, 2, 3, 43, Captaln of Foot- ball team 143, baseball 11. 2, 33. Prosecuting Attorney of Safety Council 133, Secretary and Treas- urer of Sophomore Class 123. Sec- retary and Treasurer of Junior Class 133. Block Letter Club 12. 83. President ol' Senior Class 143, President of Student Council 183. Sports Editor of Annual 13, 43. PAUL WOOD Hard to Get Beta Club 13. 43. French Club 143. County Wlnner of Declama- tion Contest 143, business Man- ager of Choir 143. BILL GULLEDGE Mn.n About Town Choir 11, 23, Marksmanshlp Club 143, Press Club 133. 1381111 12. 3- 43.
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Garnet Andi Black Seniors 19 1 HERBERT STACKLEY Depend On Me Band 11, 2, 3, 43, Captain of Band 13, 43, Press Club 12, 3, 43, French Club 133, Treasurer of Junior Class 133, Vlve-President of Student Council 13, Exchange Editor of Boll Weevll 133, Business Manager of Boll Wee- vll 143, Chemistry club 143. ELLA FRANCIS STEWART Make a Wish Glee Club 113, J. H. A. 12, il, 43. LOUISE STRONG Timid Terror Glee Club 113, Vice-President of Home Room 113, Biology Club 123, Atletlc Club 133. J. H. A. 143. BETTY LOU THOMPSON Paint and Personality Choir 133 Art Editor Boll Weevil 13. 43, Art Editor of Garnet and Black 143. BRYAN THOMPSON Man of Affairs Boxing Club 133, Varsity Club 13, 43, football ,3, 43, baseball 13, 43, Prenldent of Student Body 143, Editor-in-Chief of Garnet and Black 143, Vice-Presdent of SBHIOI' C!-HBS 143, Judge of Safety Council 133, , 3, 3 ,qu 1 ,fl may U sf 'f 3 .4 M .I r ,., 2 of Q 4 ,X warg, za A 'fa , ,Sei I S l J fhfifliiffi f QF 'Q , ,,- ,gl I 5, 1 M vi mf.. .. if in waz .1113 'Q - i. Page Twelve . ug X VIVIAN THOMPSON Way Down South Glee Club 113, J. H. A 3, 0. Pep Club 23. HEYWARD 'I'ISDALE sum F. F. A. 11, 2, 3, 43. LAURICE TISDALE Knight Without Av-mm F. F. A. 11, 2, 3, 43. OTHELLE TISDALE Tried and True J. H. A. 11, 2, 3, 43. SALTERS TU'I'1'LE Shoot the Works Choir 13, 43.
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History Ulf The Class Ulf 1941 Now as the class of '41 draws so near to graduation it seems a long way back to those days in 1930 when we were timid little first graders in Miss Erickmann's room. Remember those demerits she used to give? As we passed from grade to grade there were Miss Brown and her circus, Miss Speigner and her spelling, Mrs. Aarrowsmith and her notebooks, and Miss Edwards and her geography. In the sixth grade we had our first ex- perience in departmental work. Miss McDaniel taught us drawing, Miss Reynlplds, Math, Miss Edwards and Mr. Godbold held numerous spelling matc es. In 1936 we came up to high school to enter the seventh grade. That year Miss Louise, Miss Susie and Miss Harley were our teachers. With the use of cold cream and cocoa we became make-believe Indians in Hiawatha, an operetta presented by Miss Louise. The next year we were real high school students. VVe continued to climb from class to class. There was science from Miss Swails, math from Mr. Pierce, Mr. Rampey and Miss Crook, history from Miss Crockett, Latin and English from Miss Forrest, French from Miss Roberts, home economics from Miss Oosterbann, physical education from Mr. Welch, commerce and choir from Mr. Sherfey, shop and diversied occupations from Mr. Darby, music from Miss Daugherty, Miss Drumwright and Mr. Middleton, agricul- ture from Dr. Doar and Mr. Creel, and English from Mr. Montgomery. Miss Patterson was our librarian and advisor for the annual. This class has had stars on our football, baseball and basketball teams so ably coached by Mr. Pierce, Mr. Welch, Mr. Coker and Miss McClure. VVe've had a band to be proud of. Through our high school years Mr. White, our highly esteemed super- intendent, who succeeded Mr. Swittenberg in 1935, and Mr. Montgomery, our beloved principal, have always seemed so willing to help us. And so may this entire class remember these happy days which are so valuable to us. May we use our abilities as we should and may we bring honor to our school. Page Fourlcen
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