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lll 'l'0RY 0F THE ill lllll CLASS 0F 1943-44 septembir, 1932 dere diry to daye i started to scool. i am in the first grad. i like scool. i thot i wudnt. we lerned a song. it was good morn- ing to you. the little boys and girls in my class are: Dorothy Cook, Roland Douglas, C. T. Enzian, Aaron Goldman, Vivian Goodyear, Valeta Hodges, Jim Jernigan, Bobby Johnson, Ernes- tine Lane, O'Bera Loften, Sarah Love, Frances Mann, Annie Laurie Meadows, Stewart Meadows, Harry Michels, Evelyn Odom, Margaret Oliver, Leo Padgett, William Rawls, Charles Richardson, Glen Smith, Mary Elizabeth Tillman, Harold Wil- liams, Jimmie Williams, and Fred Young. Septimber, 1935 deer Dearry We play a gaim caled Two late For brekfustf' Their is a qute litle Boy. Ernestine and me fite evry day two hold his hand when We play this gaim. Ernestine allways wins. We are lerning aritemtic. It dont make cents. Their are some knew kids in our class. They are: Billy Barnes, Bill Hunt, Joe Katiba, Frankie Meggs, Clifton Richarde, and H. A. Ross. Octomber, 1934 Deare Dairy We are verry growed up this yere. Nex't yere we will be in Grammer school. The Multiplycashun Tables are aufull speshully the 9s. This ere Jane Huntly, Mildred Huntly, Mack Parrish, and Olen Thomas came in our class. Novmver, 1935 Dear Diary I am learning to spel better now. We have fun playing on the bars. Everyone is braking there arms. Grammer school is very big and exiting. This year the new pupils are Montell Atkinson, Pauline Hester, Helen Loos, and Bettye Moyers. Januery, 193 6 Dear Diary, A great dissapointmant came to me this year. I found out there wasn't no Santa Claus. All the girls are falling in love with the boys now. Our home room Mother broght us ice cream and cookies. Our new friends this year are Beth Avant, Peggy Bradfield, Betty Lyles, Bonnie Lyles, Gloria Parnelle, Walter Perkins, Howard Bronson, Winston Cochran, Mina Enzian, Louise Johnson, and Randolph Norcross. Febrary, 1957 Dear Diaryg This year all the boys are falling in love with the girls. Jim spends most of his time in the cloak room for doing mean things. This year our new pupils are Doris Hill, Bertha Tyler, and Bob Wooten. Feberuary, 193 8 Dear Diary, There is a new girl in our class this year. Patricia Schneider. Lamar sits in English class and pokes Peggy with his compass. October, 1939 Dear Diary: Now the girls are picking high school boys. And so am I. All the boys are scared of King Cole's little green ruler and everyone gives Miss Carlisle their undivided attention. New students joining us are Mark Camp, Rudolph Carpenter, Barney Muldrow, Frances Raney, Lunette Tootle, and L. A. Weekly. P. S.: We enjoyed our picnic at Juniper Springs very much and are eagerly looking forward to high school. May, 1941 Dear Diary, Entering High School with us this year were Joanne Carris, Treva Grubbs, Clare Jolly, Edward Manning, J. W. Neisler, John Anderson, Nan Futch, Marie Holden, San Jernigan, Ray Musleh, Jean Smith, Marion Thomas, and Pat Williams. We spent those first two months looking for our classes, although the boys couldn't sit down when they did find them. On the whole, we found High School very confusing. Frankie has had a crush as usual but this time Charles is the victim. Miss Rush and her Algebra have had us scared to death all year. We all discarded our dignity and had a swell time in short skirts and short pants at the Kid Party. May, 1942 Dear Diary, We began this year by ratting the freshman. We haven't done anything drastic except drive Miss Hutcherson to tears with our witty remarks. The main event of the year was our Splash Party at Silver Springs. The following were added this year: Aaron Gadd, Donald Gale, Voncile Hudson, Frances Jackson, Dalphin Thomas, and Daryl West. May, 1943 Dear Diary, Not only have we gained Neil Ferguson, Floyd Freer, Edith Goodwin, Lillian Hicks, Juanita MacDonald, Louis Smith, Ed- ward Todd, Norma Fay Vause, Alice Ruth Whitley, and De Lysle Winn, but we have also lost Melton Griggs, Reuel Shealy, Lorimer Howes, L. D. Walker, Lamar Ryals, Fred Landt, Donald Camp, Harl Atherton, and Ted Lancaster to Uncle Sam. As a result of Mr. Eff's untiring efforts our carnival was a great success. Relative to the rationing conditions, we gave the Seniors a prom instead of a banquet. Everyone has enjoyed the Our Times tests given by Mrs. Davis at unexpected intervals. March, 1944 Dear Diary, My mind is a constant whirl, My brain is beginning to curl. The Annual is driving me nuts, And my lessons aren't helping me much. ' For twelve solid years I have waited To be a senior rated, And now that I'm here I'd rather be there Than sitting here tearing my hair. May, 1944 Dear Diary, Two racing Juniors, Georgene Davis and Jimmy Fokes, :finally caught up with us this year. The other scholars who joined us were Bobby Brown, Irma Collins, Donald Cobb, Irvin Delk, Clara Mae Harrell, Jacqueline Harns, Asa Lou Oxner, Bernice Randolph, Leo Sajor, Eleanor Staton, and Dick Stewart. Four more of our members, Bobby Brown, Walter Perkins, Edward Todd, Clifton Richarde, left for guess where? The road has been bumpy and hard at times, but now that we have reached this grand finish we feel that we have indeed gained and that by our constant struggle we are now better prepared to face the trials and problems of our even greater adventure, LIFE, that we might be of more and better service to ourselves and to our fellow men. MARGARET Ouvnn, Hixlorian. Assisted by Jo ANNE Cmuus.
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