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Junior Class Front row: Mary Frances Ready, Leo Vandever, Marguerite Neal Cearley, Sloise Echols, Jack Naples, Verdie Mae Horst, Guy Herd, Earline Hauler. Second row: Horace Teel, Margaret Brown, Frances Stinchcomb, Corinne Heicher, Elizabeth Collins, Esther Klein, Leland Newton, Anna Mae Klein, Frances Lollingsworth , Edith Anderson, ihird row: Klton Dickens, Alyne Burkholder, Junior L ons, Dorothy Forrest, Victor Gheen, Joyce Spratt, Rex Moore, Dorothv aide, Lois Averitt, sponsor. Back row: Theds Cherry, Frank Carnal, president, Jacque Brooks, Reporter, James Ready, vice-president, Lula Me Reyn olds, Roy ..instead, Alta Wood , 7illiam Gaiter , FI03 Ezell, Jr,
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8 Junior Class History Ever since the days of old, various histories have been written, but no material, you will agree, accords better subjects for history than this class of 31 Every class going out from this institution should realize that before then is an era. They all realize that they will be called upon to bear twrdcns and to perform dut ies heavier than those of any previous class. Realizing this, cxir class of 34 have the determination to fulfill every expectation to win cv ry battle they engage in, and to deal with what they have done, and especially during the years spent in that setool Surely no class has worked harder to reach the height of attainment, nor endeavored more fully to perform the duties required tha n th is Junior Class of 34 f cur number ten have gone throi h the ten grades together. Those who have reached the goal thus far arc: Theda Cherry, Elizabeth Collins, Eloisc Echols, Dorothy Forrest, Dorothy Mac Gentle, Vcrdic Mac H0rst, Marguerite Neal, Mary Francis Ready. Joyce Spratt, md Lelend Newton. In 1924 our knowledge began with Baby Ray Our Intermediate years passed very harmoniously, although there were little fights, little bits of jealousy, romances, a rd the like. Our teachers were Mrs. J. S. Boydstun, Miss Fay Waidc, Miss Willie Myrtle Burkholder , Mrs. Winnie Minick, Miss Dixie Crockett, Mrs. Gladdeft, Miss Annie Ruth Morton, Mrs. Sam Sullivan, md Mr. Herman Cowley. The year wo entered high school, we thougit our goal was reached. But then our dreams were broken. Alas, we found that we had to study. Life seamed very rough, I suppose because we had to take the taunts of the upper-classmen • Day after day Mrs. Hill Stubbs (Miss Rice) labored to teach us Epg lish. Mr. H. L. Dunham and Mr. Sam McClure strove to make each one understand the relation of x to y. Mr. Hcrar.n Cowley taught us the principles of science, virile Miss Mildred Adcock and Walton Wilfong talked about the value af history. Later as we girls and boys grew older Miss Rthy Lee Seal and Mr. L. I. Samuel worked to make us industrious homemakers ana farmers. Next came Mr Billy Jones who wanted us all tc become famous stenographer s A Junior and Ohl Haw much it meent to us. The flin wc had no -ne could have enjoyed more thr.nwc The more then patient rcom- tcacher that had to explain geometry and deal v ith our mischief was Miss Aver it t. Our work may have seemed difficult at times, never the less, there has always been time for pleasure. We appreciate the kind- ness of the teachers. We fully realize t hat we have not always done our duty but now that time is past.
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