University of West Georgia - Chieftain Yearbook (Carrollton, GA)

 - Class of 1928

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University of West Georgia - Chieftain Yearbook (Carrollton, GA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 20 of 52
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x . --' --fff as The Aggies, Nineteen Twenty-Eight T - H - - ex Class History lt was four years ago that we, a bunch of unruly boys and girls, with never a thought or a care of what the future had in store for us, entered Fourth Dis- trict A. X Xl. School. We little realized the hardships, and cared little for them. Our chief thought was, XYe're in high school now--nothing else mattersf' But gradually our unconcern vanished, and little by little the true meaning of what high school really meant manifested itself to us, and we were soon settled into the regular routine of high school existence. Our freshman year was filled with joys and sorrows alike. Wle had our fun with just enough misfortune and disappointment interspersed to make our jovs all the more enjoyable. And so it was that we passed our first year of hiirh school life. .Ns Sophomores. we entered the senior class room, and thinking that we were a much wiser body than we were the year before, we were into everything, and thus led our teachers and the Freshmen a hard life. Toward the end of the vear we enjoyed a weiner roast down on the campus. This ended our year as Sophomores and as a stronger body we took another step toward success. F- lu 1926-27 our class increased. ,Xs juniors we had the school spirit and grlwavs tried to do our best. On April 26, 1927 the juniors entertained the Seniors with a picnic at ltlayes Mill. Hur .lunior year truly seemed a lull before the storm of work to be done in the Senior year, The majority of the class passed their work, with only one or two left behind. ,Xs we have finished our last year of high school it has been the greatest of them all. There was an enrollment of seventy-seven. During this year we have learned manv things that l think should go down in this history for future reference, siich that no other class has learned. We have learned that Two Told Tales was written bv llawthorne, and that China was once located in South America. These are two ofthe manv things that we Seniors of '29 have learned. During the past year we have hal our fun as well as our work. Among the enjoyments that we have had, and some that we have enjoyed most are: the theater parties to see The Covered XYagon, Old lronsidesf' and Ben Hur. The celebration of Georgia Day with a banquet is also a very important date in our history. The ,lunior-Senior l'arty will ever bring happy memories of dear old A. 8: Xl. The Senior play. .Xdventnres of Grandpa will be remembered as the greatest success of our Senior year. XYC could not have made the year so eventful without help, so to the facultv we owe our heartiest thanks. They have been beacons of light along our roail to knowledge. and we hope that their labors will not have been in vain. ,Xs we enter this new world which serves as a huge melting pot, where the pure gold is separated from the dross, may we the class of '28 shine forth as pure gold, ever holding high the standards of the blue and red. XYIERIJIIC Loma, Hisforuzzz.

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The Aggies, Nineteen Twenty-Eight IMA LEE FXLMUN LTOKIE BANKS JTVVELI, BARNES ANNIS BARNES CDLLIE BIRD CARTER JOE BROWN CECIL BUFFINGTON RENDER CASWELI. SOLLIE COLE. CLARAREE COLE. FLORINE CHANDLER DORA COOK IRENE COOK, GRACE CASWELL, GE,RTL.'X DENNEX' PAUL DENNEX' I EONARD TDRIVER FRANK DENNIS HARVEY DYER RUTH DYER GENEVA GLADNEY TOM GLADNEY OLIVER HAMMOND CYNTIIIA H.XMMC'JND CLARA HARMON HARVEY HEIX1'1I -JIM LLXMRICK Senior Class Roll HUEETT RLTSSELYI JOE HANNAII M, HENDERSON LUCILLE -JACKSON HORACE TQIDD CECIL -JACKSON EULA .JACKSON JAMES JACKSON TXIVARY .JORDAN FAR K ENT BESSIE BLIXLTDIE Tilill XIODTIE LONG MAX LIGGIR TTERM AN MA RSHALI. ILRIIRORII TXIARLDXV ROISIIIRT IJ IVYORN ZONA BICLIENDON T, 9. DTCLENDON Pc I I1 E M CLIEOD CHRISTINE TVIARTI N BILL NIKON JANIE TXKTADDOX LORENE NICIIOESON NTARY PATTERSON 5 CARI, J RINCR NEW MAN ROGERS BOB STEISD' HUGH RICEIIXRIJS RAY STALLINGS LANERE THOMPSON ROY SPRUELI. T AFT SVVYGERTI EARNEST SPRADLIN BOB TISINGER FARRIS TATUM. NTINNIE XVI I.I.IAMSON O RA VV I I, LI A M SO N EDMOND VVORTIAIY SIRYI. NVILSON C. F. WIIIIAMSON' INEZ COIJEIIAND LIAI. CRUWDER JAMES SEWEEL RLSIE STRICKLAND RAIEORD VVATKINS LEON VVRIGIIT HIENIQY LUALLEN RAYMON TXTORGAN IDEUEORD PIIII.I.1PS LEWIS TURNER



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7 Oc Y The Aggies, Nineteen Twentyfliight Y? - Oc Last Will and Testament State of Georgia, Carroll County, Fourth District A. St M. School: We the class of 1928, being of sound minds and soon to cease our existence as a unit, having well crammed minds and superhuman understanding, with a memory that was never known to fail, do make and publish this our last will and testament. To our Alma Mater we leave our affection, hope, and loyal support, holding high its ideal of Truth and VVorth. Section I. Item I. To our beloved principal, IXI r. I. S. Ingram, we bequeath our deepest appreciation, our sincere gratitude and our heartfelt thanks for the interest he has taken in our welfare, VVe leave him our promise that we will live up to the high standards that he has set before us. Item II. In gratitude to the teachers for the wonderful induence and training they have given us, we bequeath to them the limitless knowledge and astounding information that we have furnished at various times in our classes, and in our examination papers. We realize that many things we have imparted were en- tirely new to them and all mankind, and since this information, if it can be spread to the utmost parts of the earth, will transform not only the learned but ignorant people as well, we hereby authorize and commission the faculty to spread this information whenever and wherever it will help accomplish that extraordi- nary process called Education. Section II. Item I. To the juniors we do hereby bequeath our feeling of importance, our great responsibilities, and the right to step out as dignified seniors. Item II, To the Sophomores we wish to leave all the good advice which we have gained during our four years of high school. Item III. To the Freshmen, as they have just started climbing the ladder, we wish to leave our deepest sympathy and best wishes for we know the hardships which they must overcome. The path may sometimes seem rugged, but push forward to the end is our advice to you. Section III. Item I. Paul Denney and Sybil Wilson will their love to Julia Nasworthy and Robert Stallings. Item II. Roy Spruell bequeaths his height to Charlie Sillay. Item III. Clara Harmon wills her curling irons to Pollie Perdue, provided she will make as good use of them as Clara did. Item IV. Ollie .llird Carter wills to Dessie Dorough her charming laugh. ItemY. I..ucile jackson beqneaths to 'losephine Cole her chewing gum, which will be found in the corner of her desk in the Senior room. Item YI. Render Caswell wills Christine Crawford to llensen liellev. Item YII. Cynthia Hammond, Inez Copeland, and Christine Martin will to Upal Pullen their History books and wish her the success to get bv as easilv as they did. ' ' Item YIII. Leonard Driver, who cut a figure in being as individual movie, wills his place to Lester jones. Item IX. Edmond VVorthy wishes to leave Charlie Paschal his privilege of hanging his coat in the office. Item X. IVith sorrow Frank Dennis, having heard the cries of the little chicks

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