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FRED S. BONNER Valdosta, Ca. Biology Majorg Sociology and History Minor ansferred from lluiverbity of Georgia Valdosta Club 3. 4: Math-Science ub 3, 43 Y.M.C.A., Vice-President 3. Menis Council 3. 4, Vice-President 3. PAUL MYDDLETON Valdosta, Ca. Social Work Majorg Math Minor Transferred from South Georgia Col- lege 33 Sociology Club 3. 4: Valdosta Club 3, 4-g Math-Science Club 3. 4. Xu RUBYE PEACOCK Quitman. Ga. Elementary Education Major Transferred from Sue Bennett College and Florida State ljniversity 1, 2g S.lL.A. 3, 4: X.W.L.A. 3, 4. Sswasizr aan Bn.. ff!
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Jackie Sikes, Presillvntg Tom Stroud, Vice-Presillenlg Elaine Boatwright, Secretary and Treasurer. Senior C1444 . . . 1952 When we find ourselves ordering invitations and .1 g . V . H . . lfyll g to raise money and saying our last Flrellght -ing Servieeeour last May Dayi' we suddenly awake with a start and realize that we are Seniors. Not so long ago. we felt that we were undoubtedly the low- est form of human life-freshmen in college. Now after four of our happiest years we know it's about that time to bid farewell to the life we loved the most and go on to take our places in the biggest show on earth. Y e Our Senior year was one of hard work and happiness. We sponsored dances and our carnival. we sold Christmas cards, stationery and magazines and saved all our pennies in order to have a last fling at the end of school. ln all of our activities, we tried to set good examples. as Seniors should, but somehow, we could not be dignified when we knew that never again would we have the chance to be footloose and fancy-free. We hope through our work and play, that we have set good examples and to you who will take our place. may your reign as Seniors be as happy as ours has been.
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