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— Se ee. i : CHARLOTTE HAGY Basketball (4 years) Co-Captain 48-49. Captain 49-50. Softball (3 years) “‘ Echo ’ Staff : French Club (1 year) F. H. A. Club (3 years) President Cheerleader FRANCES BELLE HARRISON Basketball (4 years) Softball (2 years) Beta Club (2 years) Reporter Latin Club (2 years) Beta Club Play Mirror Staff Cheerleader CLARENCE HENDERSON French Club LAVINIA HUMPHREYS Vice-President of Sophomore Class Beta Club (2 years) Vice-President F. H. A. Club (2 years) Vice- President and Secretary Vice-President of Senior Class French Club (1 year) Secretary Basketball (4 years) Historian Senior Class Cheerleader Beta Club Play “Mirror’ Staff Reporter of Junior Class
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— — + . ji i oe Class H story Eleven years ago! But it seems like only eleven months ago when we stop to think of it. Things have changed, and changed again, but they have only helped to make the time fly. In September 1939, seventy eager little faces joined together to s eek an educa- tion with Miss Alice Riddle helping us begin the task. Most of the class journeyed on into the second grade where we were under the direction of Miss Ellen Harless. There Billy Dye was waiting to join us in the task. On and on we journeyed into the third grade. Miss Ruby Belisle was willing to co-operate with us in the task, but here were saddened by her departure. It was then that Mrs. Preston continued. Mary Alice Wagner joined the group at this time. Ever moving, we journeyed into the fourth grade. Miss Ruby Montgomery, with her loving smile, directed us one step nearer our journey's end. The following year we found ourselves in the fifth grade. Here we saw the gentle hands of Mrs. Gladys Brown and Miss Mary Katherine Edmondson awaiting us. It was then that Laddie Warriner took his place among the class. As the journey continued, our next stop was the sixth grade. And here Miss Anna Scott Farris led the way for us. Doris Ann Crosswhite and Dorothy Cren- shaw became members of the class at this time. And now much to our surprise, we found ourselves suddenly in the seventh grade. Mrs. Jamie Maiden and Mrs. Ross Flannagan, with their enduring patience, prepared us for the first year of our high school journey. Charlie Crenshaw joined the journey with us. Our journey through grammar school now being completed, we awoke to find ourselves in the land of high school. We didn't feel like the usual Freshmen, for, instead of being insignificant and quaking within ourselves every time we saw a member of the faculty gazing in our direction, we stood up, proud to be classified as high as the Freshmen Class. Mr. Harrison and Mrs. Spurgeon Edmondson, our sponsors, did a fine job of starting us in our high school career. Maebelle Grace, Imogene Anderson, and Eugene Poston became a part of our class. The next year, as Sophomores, we felt bigger and knew we were coming out, little by little. At this point Mrs. Rachel Warriner, took over as our sponsor. That year, we welcomed Mary Ella Young, Clyde Poston, Lena Walls, Curtis Sword, Clarence Henderson, and Harold Woodward into our class. As we climbed the high school ladder to the Junior year, we found Miss Vir- ginia Wood waiting for the chance to be our sponsor. The class welcomed back Ivan Crenshaw, who had spent previous years in the service.
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