Senior Jia!! History I am the Class of '41, and although I was a little under nourished when I was born four years ago, I at least had Nellie Lea, a permanent asset. Nellie began to see to it that I had financial backing, and she has done so faithfully during these four years. 'Things really began to brighten up when Marjorie Anderson came to the rescue. IVIargie took me in hand, and between the two of them-Nellie and Margie I had a substantial nucleus for future development. Maybe with that as a starter, I might yet burst into my rightful heritage. At the age of three, I began to take on more shape and form when Barbie Adams, -Ieanniev Clark, Carolyn Lambeth, Parlay Parker and Blazie Hauton became a part of me. Barbie plunged headlong into things and came up a winner. She has been my leader for the past two years, and a very active and inspirational one at that. Njeannief' was another championg she walked right off with top honors in the badminton tournament that year. Blazie was given t.he cup at the Horse Show, and I entertained my older sister at a picnic. Thus, you have a minute picture of the things I accomplished when I was three. I struggled through that adolescent period and stood by watching my older sister, Class of 41, set out on her own in the world, wondering how I would be able to step into her shoes CI never dreamed they would be such a tight Htl and keep things going at home. I was wary of the situation confront- ing me, but now I have definite proof of the old adage, K'It's always darkest before the dawn , for dawn burst upon me like radiant sunlight the following September. I became complete, with the addi- tion of jane Austin, Buddy Fenichel, Rusty Kretschmar, Winifred Haywood, Joan Lagarde, 'fKathie Littlejohn, Scotty Spear, Doris Mayberry, Anne Milteer, Frances Richardson, School- helcl, Tully and Stowell. I can't resist calling to your attention a few of the honors which they brought me. First, there was jane, who won the tennis tournament and then turned around and won the bad- minton tournament. Not only that, but three-parts of me are in the May Court: jane, joan and Blazie, who is Maid of Honor. And for Mirth, there is Tully, who was Court Jester at Twelfth Night. As my last project before leaving, I undertook the Spring Planting Day program. There is much more which is worthy of praise, but Timz AlC17'CILt'.l' On, and I must not tarry too long. Now I find myself at the door, ready to say good-bye to those I leave behind, and fully equipped to step out and take my place in the world. I have definite ideas as to what each part of me wants to do and a few last treasures to leave to those who must some day follow me through this door. 4 -006
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