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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four years ago. in September 1934, we, the class of 1938, entered an excursion bus for the Land of Higher Learning. The roads were rough at first, and some of the passengers became discouraged and homesick, but under the skillful guidance of our leader, Frank Efird, con- fidence was restored and we continued on our way. In September, 1935. we resumed the journey. Still under the capable lead- ership of Frank Efird, we gave a successful party for the incoming freshmen. This year many of the passengers of our class of ' 38 left markers along the highway for various accomplishments in athletics, journalism, music, dramatics, and forensics. Again in the Fall of 1936, we assembled for the third year of our quest for the Land of Higher Learning. The climax of this eventful year was the Junior-Senior banquet and dance, skillfully staged by the hard work of our new leader, Alton Brown. When we started from the fourth station in the Autumn of 1937 we were saddened to think that after traveling the last few miles of our journey we would have finished our journey and would then be separated forever. With B. W. Lanier as our head man. this year was notable for our athletic and scholastic achievements. And now, after reaching our goal, we realize that our quest really has only started, for we are now at the gateway of life itself. We are thankful to Lenoir Rhyne for preparing us to start on our separate roads, and to attain a definite destination in life. We shall always try to remain true to the high ideals and aspirations of our Alma Mater. Helen Hunsucker, Historian. MASCOTS Rita Sigmon Rita Sigmon is the four-year-old daughter of Mrs. Guy Sigmon and the late Mr. Sigmon. Like all cute little blondes, she has lots of boy friends — however, she plays no favorites, but claims she likes ' em all! Fred C. Abernethv. Jr. Fred Coleman Abernethy. Jr.. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coleman Abernethy. Freddie is four years old. and very pre- cocious: he likes his spinach, and claims that he ' s no sissy in any man ' s language!
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MAUNEY Hall THE CLASSES
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THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS B. W. Lanier President Martha Setzer Vice-President Helen Hockemeyer Secretary Ruby Lee Sharpe Treasurer Helen Hunsucker Historian Left to Right: Sharpe, Setzer, Lamer, Hockemeyer, Hunsucker.
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