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.J - :bv- .PL ., ns ' ' JM. f ' 'ii-A C, W I 'P nw . , 4. . K THE SENIORS' INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDE TOWARD THEIR CLASSES I Continuedj Paul Cook takes a part in nothing he thinks will tum out to be a white elephant lif you don't know what a white elephant is, con- sult Mr. Cookj. Eddie Chambers can always repeat what has been said during all class periods. Rutha Mond doesn't know what to think about Survey except, 'it is interesting. Everybody can criticize. Why doesn't someone get Nathaniel Hart- man hep? He thinks criticizing is all it takes to graduate. James Faulk doesn't know what happens in class, because he comes to class one day out of a week and stays out the other four. Douglas Upshaw is lively only at lunch period. Robert Allen gets chills whenever a young lady passes him, espe- cially during Social Science and Algebra periods. All Elizabeth Carter does is watch out of all classrooms for some handsome agent. She is beginning to get tleep into the romantic world. Velma Parker can't wear a dozen rings, I know. Myrtise Simmons came back late. I wonder if she expects to graduate? . . . No, 'True confession' is her survey textbook. Albert McCruder comes to school to play football and plays his lessons, but after football season is over, he stops playing his 1 - sons and football. Daisy Harris takes great pleasure in rolling her eyes in Survey. O -+94 ss yn--
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K THE SENIORS' INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDE . TOWARD THEIR CLASSES Most of the Seniors think that Survey is the most interesting sub- ject that they have ever studied. Sophrania Byrd, Dorothy Neathen and Betty Dixon talk among themselves about the interesting problems they face. Dozier Williams says phooey on all classes. History period is Richard Moore's rest period. There is a swing in Mrs. Thomas' room for William Hood. He swings by his neck only. Flossie Joseph's keen sense of humor overrules her reciting ability when she goes to class. Veola Ferrell, Georgia Brown and William Mathis are versatile studenm. A Jessie Wardlaw is very quiet. She gets her lessons the best she can. Jessie Brown has forgotten that 1:10 P. M. is Survey period-she think it's baby class-therefore, she starts crying. Juanita Threatt should stop believing everything that is whispered into her ears and start studying her lessons. Adolphus Biggers says we only have smiling classes and that's why he smiles in most of his classes, except Survey. Benjamin Elder, the Iilibuster of the class, who has been to many parts of the world, makes undue remarks. Alve Benning, Annie Lou Davis and Juanita Nunnally think physics period is a social gathering. . Ethel Russell and Burnice Sims think they are privileged characters because they can eat lunch before the other students. Ann Hawk thinks Survey is the only study class for her, so she studies it. Felton Thomas says, I know in class all the time and never tells what he knows until the last semester-if then. -if 37 - Y
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