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Class History Thirty-two small and frightened children gathered in the first grade room in the fall of Nineteen hundred and twenty-four. Of these thirty-two pupils, who began in the first grade, twelve remained to graduate from high school. Miss Lear, Mrs. Stevens, Miss Creighton, Miss Folk, and Miss McCartney each had their turn in guid- ing us through the first six grades. Mr. Hamilton was our principal in our first year of Junior High School, and Mr. Dennis in our second. These were our happy and carefree days which passed quickly. On that fateful September morning in the fall of '32 we entered the High School assembly for the first time WILLIS KING PRESIDENT The battle is over The victory won Willie played his part And helped everyone. KENNETH BOWERSOX Vrcn-PRESIDENT Kenneth's the one We love to be near For he always has a story For us to heafr. LEWIS DUKES SEC'Y.-TREAS. Lew.'e's a good student We all will admit We hope 1here'll be others In his vacancy to sit. Ten MR. HUTTON Senior Sponsor as high school students. We num- bered twenty-five, the largest class in the High School. We chose for our class officers: President, Willis Kingg Vice-president, Lois Jordang Secretary and treasurer, Betty Jene Carr. Miss Thomas was appointed our class sponsor. After being en- tertained by, the upper classmen, we set out in earnest to prove our worth. We had five boys out for football, ten for basketball, and seven girls for basketball. We lost James Qerring- er, Sylvia Hartman, and Raymond Spangler from our midst that year. As Sophomores we chose Aulton Wagner as President, Betty Jene Carr as Vice-presidentg Lloyd Skeet- ers, Secretary, and Maxine Light as
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Treasurer. We gained two new members, Robert McVey and Jose- phine Dukes, but before the end of the year we lost three, Mildred Hall, Helen Sampson, and Lloyd Skeeters. We began to show that we were in deed an unusual class by getting many honors in athletics and other activities. Under the leadership of Miss Thomas we had many good times together. We left school in the spring feeling very much grown up. From the very first day as Juniors, we realized that our High School life had changed. Our activities increased ibur-fold and we were ever busy. For the third uccessive year Miss Thomas was our sponsor. We owe much to her for her guidance through those years. We elected Robert McVey, Presidentg Willis King, Vice- presidentg Mary Louise Whisler, Sec- retary and Treasurer. Our class play, The Hoodoo , was a great success. We were very proud of our nautical decorations at the banquet which we gave for the Seniors of 1935. Maxine Inbody became a mem- ber of our class this year. The only sad part of this year was the loss of three members of our class: Lois Jordan, Ivan Billings, and Ilda Strite. MAURINE KING Susie laughs with others With great delight Then tackles her lessons With all her might. DICK COLEMAN Dick's the boy Who doesrft like school But loves all day To act the fool. BETTY JENE CARR Betty who always Does her best . Has made our annual Quite a success. VIRGINIA CROW Virginia is dark As Crows should be And her smile is pretty For us to see. Eleven
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