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BENJAMIN ANTLEY Member of Future Farmers of America, I, 2, 3; Mem- ber National Honor Society, 3; President American Ob- server Club, 3. GWENDOLYN AVANT Senior Play Usher. WILLIE MAE BAGGETT Member American Observer Club. FRANK BALDWIN Manager Football Squad, I ; Manager Basketball Squad, 2, 3. CHARLES BEACH Sponsor Photo Club, I; Motion Picture Operator, I, 2, 3; National Honor Society. 2, 3. Treasurer, 3; State Contestant Bookkeeping, 3, Biology, I ; Senior Flay Cast; Annual Staff; President American Observer Club; Deco- ration Committee. Junior-Senior. BENEVA BLACK Secretary American Observer Club; Member Future Teachers of America, 3; Member Junior Homemakers Association, 3; Glee Club, 3; Ticket Committee for Senior Play; Decoration Committee, Junior-Senior; Soft- ball Team, I. LUCILLE BLOCKER Member American Observer Club. LUCIUS BLOCKER Glee Club, 3; Treasurer Future Farmers of America, 3; Editor Future Farmers of America Annua!, 3; State Farmer's Degree Winner, 3. oj 1940 7
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The history of the Class of ’40 has as its beginning a bright autumn Monday morn- ing,. September 11, 1929. It was a beautiful day, and mothers were bringing little boys and girls down the several streets leading to the old grammar school building—little tots who were totally unaware of the joys and pleasures, sorrows and disappointments that were to greet them during the eleven years of their school life. Slowly and care- fully the new pupils were placed in line, and Miss Ray Miley, first grade teacher, ex- plained that when the bell rang they would march into assembly. Finally the bell did ring and 60 little boys and girls walked into the first grammar school assembly of their Jives. All through the elementary grades the future graduates of ’40 were outstanding. In the sixth grade it had the responsibility of presenting an operetta and leaving a class gift. In the eighth grade it became a part of the first Junior High School in Waiter- boro, and in 1940 it is the first class to graduate after three years of high school work, two years of junior high work, and six years of elementary work. It is our sincerest hope that in years to come we may be able to reward W. H. S. for all its benefits to us.
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ESSIE MAUDE BRELAND Secreta ry-American Observer Club; French Club; Chair- man of Monitors, 3. JULIA SENIE BRELAND Reporter Junior Homemakers Association; American Observer Club; French Club. CHAFORD ACQUILLA BROWN Treasurer Senior Class; President Debating Club; State Debater, I, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 2, 3; Wild- cat Staff, I, 3; Glee Club, 3; Vice-President Ameri- can Observer Club; State Contestant American His- tory, 2, 3, General Scholarship, 3; State Winner in Senior Algebra; Senior Play Cast. 3; Annual Staff; Latin Club, 2; Junior-Senior Committee, 2. JESSIE LEE BRYAN Junior Homemakers of America Club. DOROTHY ESTHER BUTLER Vice-President French Club; National Honor Society; Junior-Senior Waitress; Senior Play Cast; Secretary American Observer Club; Junior-Senior Committee; Li- brarian of Future Teachers Club. HELEN CAMPBELL Secretary Junior Homemakers of America; Secretary American Observer Club; Senior Play Cast. MARGIE CARTER Basketball, I, 2, 3; President Geometry Class; Vice- President American Observer Club; Senior Play Com- mittee; Captain of Basketball Team, 3. BEULAH M. CRAVEN Secretary Geometry Class; American Observer Club.
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