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Virginia Rogers Home Room Committee (2): Palmetto Research Club (2); Dramatic Club (3): Patrol (2): Girls Glee Club (4); Utopian Literary Society (l): Yellow Jacket Staff (4): Canteen (4 : Office Assistant: Library Assistant (2); Assistant Squad Leader (2). Richard H. Rumph Secretary of Garden Club: Art Editor of Yellow Jacket. Catherine Sandifer Safety Patrol (2): Bible Club (2); Housekeeping Committee (2). Charles Milton Shaw Football 2. 3. I); Baseball Manager (3): Sporls Club (2); Block “F” Club (3. 1): Baud (2): Squad Lender (3. I). Peggy Marshall Smith Treasurer of Senior Class (4): President of Junior Class (3): Hi-Y Member (2. 3. 4). President (4): Student Council (2. 3): President of Home Room (3). Vice-President (2. 4): Vice-President of Sub-Deb (2): Red Cross Knitter (4); Office Helper (2): Commencement Marshal (3). Elizabeth Spears House of Representatives (2): President Sqb-Dob Club (2); Newspaper Representative (2): Mixed Chorus (3. I): Criterion Literary Society (1): Hi-Y. Elsie Stanton Home Room Committee (2. 3): House of Representatives (4): Red Cross Knitter (4); Criterion Literary Society (4); Hi-Y (4) : Sub-Deb (2). Major Summerford Football (2. 3). Co-Captain (3): Baseball (2. 3): Block “F ‘ Club (2. 3). President (3) : Sports Club (1) : Boxing Team; Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room (2). President (3). • Nell Thomas Annual Staff (4): Secretary Home Room (2); Sub-Deb Club (2). Chairman of Committee (2); Hi-Y (3. 4): Glee Club (2); Library Assistant (3). Hugh Thornton Manager Football Team 43; Assistant Manager Baseball Team ’42. Betty Barbara Timmons Managing Editor Yellow Jacket (I): Home Room Newspaper Representative (2. 3. 4): Library Aid (3) : Hi-Y Club (I); Home Room Committee (4; ; Sub-Deb Club (2). Martha Tinsley Patrol (I): Office Helper (2. 3. 4): Hall Duty (2. 3); Officer of Home Room (3). Secretary and Treasurer (4): Sub-Deb Club (2): Hi-Y Club (3. I): Knitter for Red Cross (3. 4); Home Room Committee (2). Eva Jean Tolson Advertising Solicitor Yellow Jacket (1). Assistant Advertising Manager (2). Advertising Manager (2;. Business Manager (3); Quill and Scroll (2. 3): Patrol (1): Sub-Deb Club (1); Home Room Committee (l. 2. 3); Library Assistant (2. 3); Winner of Ping Pong Tournament (1); National Honor Society “Pledge (3); Criterion Literary Society (3). Dan Tyler Junior Class Play 13: Senior Class Play II: Senior Hi-Y Club 44: Senior High Band 41. 12. 43; Utopian Society 13: Corporal Physical Fitness 43: Sergeant Physical Fitness 44; Home Room Committee 'll; Bank Assistant 44: Camera Club 42: Golf Club 13. 11. Kellie Mae (Dinky) Ward Basketball (2. 3); President of Girls Block “F Club (3); Glee Club (2. 3): Squad Leader (2. 3); Vocal Music (2. 3); Knitters (3); Basketball Sponsor (2). Betty G. Warren Marshnl (3): Sub-Deb Club (I): Home Room Committee (1): Library Aid (3); Junior Red Cross (2. 3). L. Neil Watson President of Home Room (2): Member of Hi-Y (2. 3, 4); Scrgeant-at-Arms (4); Assistant Boxing Manager (2): Home Room Representative (4) ; Palmetto Research (2). Catherine Willeford Newspaper Staff (2, 3. 4); Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room (2. 4). Representative (2); Camera Club (2); Patrol (2); Vice-President of Home Room (3); Utopian Literary Society (3); Glee Club (2): Housekeeping Committee (2. 3); Assistant in Office (2. 3); Basketball (3); Gym Exhibit (3): Library Aid (2). Worth Williamson Home Room President (4), Representative (3); Hi-Y Club (2. 3. 4); Palmetto Research Club (2): Cheerleader (4). Thirty-two
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1944 COUNTY OF FLORENCE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. We, the Senior Class of Florence High School, being of meager minds and feeble bodies, do hereby declare, assert, and relate by due process of all law and order, et cetera, et cetera, that this parchment bears our last will and testaments as stated below. Thus said, we who are escaping make these, our last bequeaths and bequests: Article I. I, Patsy Doolan, leave my bland and melodious voice (plus bass) to that soft spoken sophomore, Wayne Brackett. (This is a plug for the ear muff industry.) Article II. I, John Collins, do bequeath my outstanding intellect, colossal vocabulary, marshal ribbons, assortment of medals, and portable library to Edward Coleman. (I leave my gym suit to Marshall Graham.) Article III. I, Bill McCaskill, will my reserved abode in study hall to Coke Dent and Dean Fowler. Article IV. We, Nellie Fulton and Martha Lucas, leave our vitamin pills to Sara Houck and Joan Patterson. Article V. To Mary Faye Haselden, I, Charlotte Gregg, leave my anything fair in love and war” (mostly love) spirit, along with my cunningly contrived tricks and stratagems. Article VI. We, Sarah Corley and Dinky” Ward, leave our flashy forms on the basketball court (and otherwise) to Betty Lou McGee and Nell Richardson. Article VII. I, Tommy Ragsdale, leave fifty' cents to Ira Schmidt to be used in getting a haircut. Article VIII. I, Audrey Adams, impart my flirtatious nature, my come hither” look, and distinctive twitch to Syd Suga Cain. Article IX. We, Jim Johnson and Don Marchette, leave our phenomenal growth (in both directions) to Jimmy Williams and Billy Roscoe. Article X. We, Joe Griffin and Major Summerford, leave our good natures and happy-go-lucky spirits” to Joe Waters and Bubber Godfrey. Article XI. To Ann Burney Johnson, I, Mildred Goon Mclnnis, leave my entire-collection of freckles with lotions of love. Article XII. I, Gene Kaufman, who am known for my technique with the women, do bequeath all my merry' jests, warm imaginations, and my technique, of course, to Benny Quarrels. Article XIII. I, Pat Adams, leave to all the up and coming” sophomore lassies my exceptional talent to make the opposite sex stop, oscillate, and stare—and gasp. Article XIV. I, Jack O’Dowd, leave to Elmore Gregg my contagious wit and outstanding ability to seize every opportunity for a crack, be it ever so naughty or nice. Article XV. I, Tommy Stackhouse, will my complete pile of weird and fantastic tall tales” to Walter Moorman. Article XVI. I, Peggy Elmore, bequeath my dim comprehension, my ability to appear blithe, innocent, and free, and my don’t give a d— (dern) attitude to Billie Cauthen. Article XVII. I, Buddy Shaw, leave my bone and sinew to Wiley Love. Article XVIII. We, Sally Ann Hite and Martha Ann Tinsley, will our faith, hope and love, and never say die” spirit to Betty Jean Stackhouse. T but y-four
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