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John Third, Jr.—Football Squad ’39, 40 Basketball Squad ’39, ’40, President of Class ’39. Margilou Smallwood--”Margie William Ed. Wilkinson--. 4-H Club, ’40, ’41 Margie Marie Stewart--’’Marie Ann”, Glee Club Mary Nell Rutledge--”Rut”, Glee Club ’38, ’39 ’40, ’41, Secretary and Treasurer of County 4-H Club ’39. Ralph Woodruff—’’Speed , Football Squad ’37 ’38, ’39, ’40, Student Council ’41. Be£$y Ruth Thweatt Glee Club, Senior Alice Wilson-- Becky Jane Class Poet. -’’Foots”, Student Annual Staff. Claris Wallace Williams Council ’39, ’38, Glee Club Johnnie Belle Decker Robert Comer Harry Dickinson
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n es Nell Kastinf s Tiny’’, Cheerleader »39, 40, ’41, Good Citizenship Girl ’41, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Glee Club. Dave Ilearn— Kunroe”, Football Squad ’39, Soft- ball team ’39, Student Council ’40, Cheer- leader ‘39, Civitan Oratorical Contest ’40, Toastmaster Junior-Senior Banquet, Alabama Boys’ State '40, American Le;- ion Oratorical Contest inner, School and County Title and second place in District Contest, Annual Staff, Editor of Stinger, President of Student Council. Sara Frances Hinds Betty wilson--3en5or Play, Glee Club, Prophet of Senior Class. Lorraine Hulsey—Glee Club, 39, '40, 41, Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class, Annual Staff Doucl; s Eirtoy--”Nick”, Football Squad ’37, ’38, 39, Basketball Squad ’37, ’36, ’39, Cheer- leader 40, Senior Playy Vice President of Senior Class, All-District Basketball '38. I ary Grace Johnson-- Gracie , Glee Club. Frank Partin—’’Snake Edward LcKim—' Ed”, 3tin; er Staff, '39, Foot- ball Squad ’38, ’39, ’40, Senior Play. 3etty ITunnrlly— Blondie , Annual Staff, Stin. er Staf;, Cheerleader '40, 41, Glee Club, ’39, 40, Senior Play, Student Council. Lamer Nolen—President of Senior Cliss, Student Council, Annual Staff, Store Hann; er. Dorothy Elizabeth Roberts '36, 39, ’40, '41, Dot , G1 enior Fla
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▼ y v'. CLASS HISTORY 1 i In the fall of 1938, a long green dream- lined plane bearing the class of 'Ll came to land at the airport of United Air Lines of Calhoun County High School. The passengers carried little necessary baggage: some native ability, a few brains, much conceit and more good humor. During our Sr. I year there were many achievements won by students. There were a number of girls who were outstanding in home economics, and among those going to Montevallo who are still in our class are--Marie Carter, Rachel Adams, Sarah Frances Hinds, Alice Wilson, Agnes Hastings, and Lorraine Hulsey. The wheels of destiny took us one step further and we entered our Sr. II year with as much enthusiasm as the year before. The most important event of our Sr. II year was our Junior-Senior Banquet which was enjoyed by 96 Juniors and Seniors. Our junior year closed with each one looking forward to being the degnified seniors of C.C.H.S. This our senior year has been the most en- joyable of all. Our class is proud of the fact that one of our members, Dave Hearn, is a minister of the Christian Church. From our class there are eleven members of the Glee Club, three on the Stinger Staff, and seven on the Yellowjacket Staff. Dan Cupid has played an important part in our senior year. Three, Mary Lois Mynatt, Emogene Dimpeon, and Tommie Barker have married and resigned from our class. Two of the boys of our class, Ralph Woodruff and Joe Adams, have succeeded in finding a match for themselves within our own class, namely--Mary Nell Rut- ledge and Rachel Steen. These four remain in our class to be a graduate of C.C.H.S. Now that we have reached the height of our high school career, and the time has cor part, we bid farewell to our superintej faculty, and fellow schoolmates, and C.C.H.S. where we spent our most glori M LgrraineHulsev Lght of our come J-.o ♦ A.
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