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JACK ANDERSON Likes to hunt. REBA JAYNE ANDERSON Likes things Wel-don. DOROTHY JANE AUVENSHINE Says Grijjfin polish shines the best. NORMA RUTH BETLCHER Likes to cook. MORRIS BELL Is a studious person. BETTY JO BROWN Says favorite subject is campusology. JACK BURKETT Is sometimes mistaken for Carl. BILLY BUTLER Is always found eating. CHARLES CASSTEVENS Is as cute as a mustard seed. EVELYN COUCH Likes Thursday nights. GENE COWAN Likes to spend Saturday nights out of X CAROL DAWSON Wants Moore chocolate ' cake. MAXINE DOBBS Likes Coinedics. WALDEEN DORRIS Likes army boys. DOROTHY ELLIOTT Likes cookies. as ELASS UF 1943 ..29-.
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U N 1 JUNIUH cuss urrnns Aim. l R P r ,. A i I Q 'SE We I ,-., BUD HIGGS CHARLES cAssTEvENs DOROTHY JEAN STIGLER BARBARA GOODGAME JOHN RIGGINS MRS. MURDAUGH J . Ll fx X ',u-JV v..A.gL,v4,1 ugj Ei K PL' 1 Z IU!-f'r lf-fm they. 4 Ee:-.fyv-x.f0fV 'Lf 'J V rj .J , ff OFFICERS -21-0441.151 wf..w-Q 'we l 'Lu' Z , , ,' 7- I fx, aC.f.fg,4,,LAJ ugfltg PRESIDENT AA..,..,..,.. K..AA.,,A. . A7,7AAAA,v.A. U D Hioos .55 .11 1. Mggl VICE-PRESIDENT AA,..., .7A,..... C HARLES CASSTEVENS J 1, ,Ag -L,,,,, SECRETARY ,,,E,,,,. TREASURER ...,.A.., 7........ B ARBARA GOODGAME - REPORTER . 7,7,EE7.7,7,E,7,.E4,,,7 . 6 . .......,, DOROTHY JEAN STIGLER Q , ,mvgtj -VIS-az,-8, x A K0-V 'u6LAxx4,1luL.- fr -fw.4,fs,? JOHN RIGGINS ,LM-gVJ LLM-?c,v JN- SERGEANT AT ARMS ,...EE7,,7EE,7,7,E,777,E.,,,..,......,...EE LEON :ROBERTS ,,JAjgJJ f' , K' SPONSOR ,T7.... . ..,, MRS. W. J. MURDAUGR H-U-1-'-N13 Lua.. -i4.u.,UL .,, KQX-QT .1.Q,Oa-4..v..E,L-a.,.e4.J-J 'I' - .J D - H ' ' r C,4.,a.,f , ru Aorf X xfx.4,,, L10 During September, 1940, not only 138 freshmen entered Senior High School but alsolv-fav-1, -Zl,,.-L. their very admirable sponsor, Mrs. W. J. Murdaugh. These loud but intelligent sopho- mores proved to be diligent students and showed their acting ability by presenting, The Phantom Bells, one of the most outstanding plays of the year. In 1941 they re-entered Senior High School with the new and somewhat more im- portant title of Juniors This past year has been filled with numerous activitiesg all of the students have worked diligently to provide means for the long-anticipated Junior- Senior Banquet. To prove they were a versatile class, they sponsored a book review, bingo stands, and the sale of wondergraphs and pep pins. Then these students presented their never-to-be-forgotten play The Mummy and the Mumpsf' Toward the end of February they began planting a garden in which they raised part of the food to be used at the '.f4.,f..13 L.A.f.f,L.At 1.1-144.4 -1,0 12,1 glut gil Qt, 4 is annual banquet. In athletic activities, as well as in other phases of school life, the Juniors ,LU ' ' I! shone. Eight Juniors-Ralph Hicks, Blucfford Hancock, Joe Day Pair, Quain Parnell, 1'9'L ' hia- Ralph Poteet, Bud Higgs, Leon Roberts, and Bob Gore-were football letteimeng Weldon 'ug 11-.vw -Lf' Moody and W. B. Stephens won the school letter in basketball. Charles Casstevcns, one ' 2 of the capable managers of the football team, was also a Junior. .,,,g,.r-Mitra The students of the class of '43 have enjoyed their association togetherg and although Q Q c S ,Q they are looking forward to their senior year with anticipation, their hearts are filled with regret when they remember that next year will be their last in Senior High School. .ggjdu uf-ally R - MJJL, LMALJ-... I ,-Q1-A,,,,,J 3-1-WJ -VW -4, -Zfwwsa 'VU-114134 .A ,,fJ.z.Ad4y'W? , -2s- , 4 6 W I,f.,'.4. ,V fy-Je .. 1'-f'Jf '1:,'
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vo- cmss or 1943 ' W ,V ,, . i L I , , ' .1 ,NBL li, . -3' 'QJJ i M KJ, JJJ 3 I y I .- ' V gm' ,YF f I 'x ' V' Y' 30 MARY FERGUSON Always ficldles while Ranger burns. JOSEPHINE GARRETT Says fa'vorite pastime is f?j DAN GILBERT Enjoys music masterpieces. BILLY GLENN Hangs ont of classes. BARBARA GOODGAME .1... vi----1 . Says favorite dish is brown-eyed B 'J Q-of J GREEN 'Is a rah! rah! boy. Y, f ,. X 6 -566191, I VIoLA H LL 1 l Is one of the Hall sisters. SAMMY HANOVER Loves classical music. JOE HARRELL Hangs out at the Mill. MAXINE HARRISON Likes amzei' M ERNEST ATON Shall have noise wheger M he goes. PETER HENDERLITE Likes brunettes and Tschaikovsky. RALPH HICKS Knows a shortcut to Dublin. , BUD HIGGS 'as an ambition to be ke Mag Fowler. MARY FRANCES HOLCOMB Likes sqaeaking windmills.
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