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I-TN 16 44 1 xv!!-Kd., L N La y aiEiZw'z-W E- 223,24 -za, - aasaff W Zjifwjfitahiljf, if 1 7 X A-.A I H I S T O R Y OF THE CLASS OF1938 As we come to the close of twelve years of work and fun to- gether, let us all take a little time to look into the past and see how we have enjoyed being together during our work and play. We came into this world, which was recovering from a great war and wearied by many problems, around 1919 or 1920. We first entered school together in September of 1926, when tightly clutching our mothers' hands, we were eager to explore the fields of knowledge which would open to us a bigger and brighter world. Our first days were interesting because Miss Showalter and Miss Redwine found a new story for us each day. Their favorites were Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Bears, but this soon became a thing of the past and we settled down to work. The next year Miss Sheffield taught us the multiplication tables, and of all the numbers two and five were our favorites. The most outstanding thing in our memory of the third grade was the way Lillie Stiers played with Miss Balsley's hair all the time. Then came Miss Trollinger in the fourth grade and we all really settled down to work. As we had just reached the talkative age when Miss Wooten received us, she moved us continually to keep us from talking. The thrill of our lives and probably the most outstanding memory of our school career came in the sixth grade when Miss Cobb took us to Raleigh on a tour of our state capital. We were joined this year by Pam Oliver. The seventh grade classes caused many of us to scratch our heads and look bewildered. Our first exams left us in a daze, but Miss Blackwell, Miss Hollowell, and Miss Atkin- son lent helping hands and we passed to High School. In September 1933 we entered High School astonished at the new way of changing classes and having different teachers for every class. Although our Freshman year was a struggle, we all passed on into the ninth grade. As Sophomores we began to regain self-possession and confidence, and to take part in the activities and athletics of the school. Some of us went out for basketball and football while others took part in various other activities of the school. As time passed on, our second year of High School passed and we eagerly looked forward to the third. Vacation ended and we all returned to Reidsville High, which we had grown to love and respect, to renew old friendships and make new acquaintances. We found fun and frolic at the junior-Senior, Hi-Y, and Athletic Banquets. The Hi-Y Club's Page sixteen
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