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Advice To Juniors -Q03 --- Well, here we are, .I uniors of '43, and Seniors of '44. Last year we were getting advice, but this year it is our turn to pass on some to those who will take our places. We aren't so good at this, but here we go. First of all get your Senior privileges as soon as you can. If you do, you can Warm up at 'lfapp's a little longer on cold mornings be- fore you go to school. At noon you will be able to get your lunch before the crowd gets there, and after school you will be able to get a seat on the bus. Choose a good S. U. A. president who will remember to dismiss the Seniors from the assembly first. Always think up an excuse to get out of class before you go ing for it saves time. and it may be a more feasible one. Don't get a. seat near the door: for if anyone knocks. it may Wake you up in the mid- dle of a niee nap during Civics class. Speaking of Civics. always read your current eventg Miss Brewer thinks you get more out of it that way. Be sure to join every club you can and take part in all the sports, for that is the only Way you will be able to get out of your room during Activity period. The best Way to get your Annual published by the end of school is to start Work on it in September. Then you will be able to get the articles written and in by the usual deadline. March 15th. SPICUIAI, - Mrs. Brent says. Always get your Work in on time. then you Won't have to burn the midnight oil at the end of every six weeks period. When you want to get out of taking a civics test on a certain day. just get Mr. Coleman to talk to you about something. VVhen you get him started talking, you'll never get him stopped.
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Class Will fcontinuedl Nancy Thompson wills her Way of getting along with people to Irene lillam David Glascock wills his quiet and sincere manner to Bill Stribling. Frances Beach wills her geometry book to Dorothy Farkus. Dennis McCarty wills his art of skipping school to Locke McCarty. Ileana Kines wills her singing ability to Stella Clarke. Wallace Russell wills his methods of talking in class to Betty Beatty. Patsy Thompson wills her title of l1'lapper'7 to Betty I-Ierringdon. Mary Ambler Wills her shy manner to Brooke Triplett. Francis Triplett Wills his title of the best sport to Val Stieglitz. Harriet Sinclair wills her studious manner to Irene Barb. Herrell Wilson Wills his attraction for Dorothy Glascock to Freddie Anderson. Jeanne Sinclair Wills her excuses for getting out of Physical Education to Frances3Nalls. Elmer Furr wills his title of Shiek to Welby Kenny. Ruby Bohon wills her title of Roughneck to Virginia Ureel. Buddy Yurgaitis Wills his long legs to Joe Lee. Rosa Rector Wills her ability to type to Kitty Burgess. Vernon Pearson wills his secret methods of getting out of Work in Agri- culture to Doug Middleton. Jacqueline Best Wills her ambition to Thelma Sisemore. Roger Poe wills his school jacket to Thomas Cockrill. Claudia Rupe wills her dignity to Ellen llicklider. Martha Rector wills her quiet Ways to Lola Thorpe. Elizabeth Henley wills her ability to date any boy Cat any timel to Hazel Smallwood. Anne Leach Wills her small and slender figure to Dorothy Butler. Bertha Showers Wills her quiet and studious manner to Carol Ball. Mary Ailstock Wills her chances with Harvey Cameron to Ethel Welch. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: Wfe hereunto set our hand and seal this thirty-first day of May, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. Witnesses: General Butler R. O. UPDIKE, .lr. Admiral Yurgaitis WALLACE B. RUSSELL
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.L Advice To Juniors fcontinuedj You must always be on good terms with Miss Sue, because, when you are a friend in need, she is a friend indeed. You had better beware of Mrs. Smith, although she isn't so badg you must remember a red head always has her way. Whenever you want to go down to Tapp's, the surest way to get there is to ask Miss Partlow. If you want to stay on the good side of Miss Brewer in civics classg always be sure to be studying Civics and nothing else in class. Do get your work in on time so that Mrs. Brent won't be able to pull a surprise on you. Another thing, never do anything unless you have to, because you can always have a good time doing something else. Put off writing your thesis as long as you can, so that you'll have more time to think about it. But seriously now, upon our graduation the responsibility of leadership in the S. C. A. and other school activities passes to you. Be yours the task to carry ou ever mindful of the interest of your school. FRANCIS 'l'RIPLE'I'T DAVID GLASCOCK . ,..,
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