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+ HI-WAYS ANNA MAE ATKINSON Latin Club—1, 2; Beta Club—3, 4, 5; Secretary Beta Club—5; Bas- ketball—1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Monogram Club—4, 5; A-Z Club—1; Glee Club—4, 5; Staff of Student Prints—4, 5; Citizenship Club—4; Athletic Club—1. “That though on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind.” JOYCE ALBERTA ATKINSON Home Economics Club—1, 2; Latin Club—2 ; Room—3. Secretary Home “The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart.” RAYMOND LACY BALLARD “Silence gives consent.” ALVIN BATES Boxing—4; Baseball—s. ‘A faultless body and a blameless mind.” f is m, — = - | peg aS an ds ar ALVA BEACHAM Latin Club—1, 2; Cooking Club—1; Math Club—2; | Council—4; Vice-President of Band—5; Glee Club—5; Testator—S. } es AN Student 15 a wit, if not first, in the very first line.” SADIE LOUJEANIA BOWMAN Home Economics Club—1, 2; Secretary of Home Economics Club—1; Latin Club—1, 2; A-Z Club—1; Latin Club—1, 2; Staff of Student Prints—S; Dramatics Club—S, A sunbeam in a winter’s day.” Page Twelve
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CLASS POEM (Apologies to Robert Cameron Rogers) The hours we've spent in thee dear school, Are as a String of pearls to us; We live them over every one apart Our high-school days, our high-school days. Each dav a pearl of priceless worth To treasure all our whole lives thru; We gather them, a shining strand, And hold them close—caressingly. Oh, memories that bless and burn! Oh days that pass in ecstasy! We count each one and strive, at last, to learn To say goodbye, classmates, to say boodbye. —CORNEILLE CARAWAY. + CLASS SONG (Tune of “We’ve Come A Long Way Together” We’ve come a long way together, Since we met on our first day at school; We've mastered all kinds of lessons And we've learned how to keep every rule; And now tho’ our days here are over We never shall forget our friends sincere; Well keep our hearts linked together By the joys and the friends we knew here. Weve studied hard and we've conquered. Every lesson we've had has been learned; And we've had all kinds of pleasure The good times here have never been spurned. We leave all our love to our teachers, Who from the first days our footsteps have led, And we shall love them forever, When along our life’s pathway we tread. We're ready now to get started On the life that we each have to live; Weve learned the rules of good sportsmen And some service we each yearn to give. Don’t think that our school days are over; We'll study hard to keep our minds aglow; Weve come a long way together And we still have a long way to go. —Mary EvELYN Morris. we 1—That’s “Sister with the long brown hair” over there. 2—Ah-h-h-h! The studious seniors! 3—Sherman’s a’ comin’! 4—’N Pat just couldn’t understood it... 5— Pr-000-00-0-une!”’ 6—Nope, can’t quite make it, Nancy! 7—Hm-m-m-m------ very serious bull session. Page Eleven
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+ HI-WAYS + 1940 + FLORA ANN BROCK Latin Club—2; Vice-President A-Z Club—1; Basketball—3, 4, 5; Monogram Club—4, 5; Beta Club—3, 4, 5; Business Manager of H1-Ways 5; Assistant Business Manager of Student Prints—S; De- bating Team—4. “She was good as she was fair, None—none on earth above her.” WILLIAM ALEXANDER BROWER Latin Club—2; Cooking Club—1; Math Club—1, 2; Glee Club—5; Football—1, 2. “He had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, And a hand to execute any mischief.” JAMES FRANKLIN BURNS Boxing—4. “A workman that needeth not to be ashamed.” CORNEILLE CARAWAY Latin Club—1, 2; Consul Latin Club—2; Library Club—1, 2; Vice- President Library Club—2; Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Cheerleader—2, 3, 4, 5; Student Council—2; Vice-President Student Council—4; Staff of Student Prints—2, 3; Editor Student Prints—4, 5; Marshal—2, 4; Beta Club—3, 4, 5; Monogram Club—3, 4, 5; Secretary Monogram Club—4; W Club—3; Glee Club—4, 5; Secretary and Treasurer Glee Club—5; President of Class—1, 5; May Court—S; Class Poet—S; D. A. R. Representative—S. “The secret of success ts constancy of purpose.” MARY JANE CARTER Home Economics Club—1, 2. “Infinite riches in a little room.” ANNIE ELIZABETH CHEWNING Home Economics Club—1, 2. “Genile of speech, beneficent of mind.” Page Thirteen
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