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Pano 46 SENIGR CLASS HISTORY Then came our junior year, opening a land of opportunity to a group of starry-eyed students. This year Elizabeth Kauffman entered Vinson and became our class president. We gave our class play, Pigtails . Mrs. Pifer and Mrs. Nichols, our class sponsors, directed it. Remember? On Febru- ary 22 we gave a dance at St. Cloud's Common which was one of the most colorful events of the year. Our next big occasion was the junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Hotel Governor Cabell. Pictures of this event were featured on the front page of the society section of the l-lerald-Ad- vertiser on the following Sunday morning. This, indeed, was a night that will not be soon forgotten. We entered our Senior year with the hope that we would be the most outstanding group ever to be graduated from Vinson. Esta Smith joined us at this time. Mr. Shirley and Mr. Brumfield, our sponsors, have devoted both time and talent to help us reach our goal. Most of us received our class rings for Christmas which bore our class motto-Respice Finem, which means Onward to the Coal. On April ll our Senior play was given. lt was Seeing Double and was a great success. Chosen as Valedictorian and Salutatorian from our Senior class of i942 were june Hopson as Valedictorian and Charlene Frazier as Salutatorian. May lO to May i5 was Senior's week. Baccalaureate was on Sunday, lvlay IO. Commencement exercises were on May l2 and 38 students re- ceived their diplomas. And so, dear classmates, as we approach the end of our Senior year, let us keep in mind that the past i2 years have only been the foundation on which we build a house-our lives. Let us always remember our motto, Onward to the Coal - be it great or small. IUNE HOPSON.
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CALENDAR i942 Basketball Game lan, I6 Theatre Party lan. 28 Student lvlix lan. 30 Skating Party iS. C.l Feb. 5 Theatre Party Feb. ll Basketball Came Feb. l7 Student Mix March 6 junior Dance March l3 Student Mix March ZO Senior Play April lO Student Council Luncheon April I5 Senior Play Cast Party April l6 junior-Senior Prom May 8 Senior Class Night May ll Commencement May I2 Last Day of School May l5 Page 49
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