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0 E PEANUT iL sL M SENIOR TOcAST Here ' s to the Class of 25 , And also the rest; May they each live happy all their lives, And travel on the road that leads to success. A. E. S. 2 3 ( 24 )
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Peanut f X r . Senior History volumes on the affairs of great tie talent, it would be possible to •» illustrious class. I have neither , and must endeavor to relate only md representative of our class. We entered High School in the fall of 1921. with 26 members in the class, and with Miss Dora Britt as teacher. Our number was further increased during the year by Wortley Stephenson. Virginia Jones, Nina Herbert. Lawrence Butler and Wade Doughtie. Although not treated as badly as Rats” of other days had been treated, we were made to suffer many indignities, and with the kind aid of the over-bearing Sophs,” we were made to understand how insignificant and altogether lowly we were. The first and only important event of this memorable year was the election of class officers. William Jacobs was chosen president, Lillian Miller, vice-president, and Virginia Jones, secretary. Also, at this time a member of the class was selected to represent the Freshmen in the Honor Council. Lillian Miller was selected for this office. This year seemed the longest of our school career and, al¬ though we enjoyed it. we were glad when it came to an end and our Freshmen days were over. With the beginning of our second year in High School, the days begin to slip by as swiftly as a dream. Elated over our new power, we at once proceeded to take full advantage of it, with Miss Janie Wood as teacher . We went in for every sort of school activity,—whatever our school attempted, whether on the athletic field, in the orchestra, in amateur plays, no matter where, some of our class w r ere sure to be interested in it, working with a zest and enthusiasm which did credit to our class. This year, when class officers were elected. William Jacobs was again chosen president, Tony Darden, vice-president, Lillian Miller, secretary, and Lawrence Butler, Honor Council representative. As we were only Sophs, we were not allowed to have a Literary Society, but at the end of 1922 the Senior Literary Society was turned over to us. so that the |ANY REAL historians have written nations, and. had 1 the time and tl write volumes on the affairs of thi |l the time nor the space, nor the talent those things which are particularlv outstanding a ( 25 )
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