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' JERE A. XVELLS SIlf76I'ilIfl'l1Ifl'71l' The Senior Class is grateful to our excellent leader, lllr. Jere YVells, for his foresight in building this school, for his ever-ready help and for his vision in giving us the best. VVe are grateful to the pa- trons who, by passing the bond issue, made our sehool possible. VVe are grateful to our principal, hlr. lf. P. lhlellwain, for his un- tiring efforts in the supervision of the building of VVest Fulton. His ambition to have the biggest and best high sehool in Fulton County is fast becoming a reality. A toast to our leader, hlr. W'ellsg To patrons who helped the bonds to sellg VVe thank them for their eo-opera- tion And help in every situation. Hearty appreciation to the head of our school VVho makes us believe in the Golden Ruleg His ellorts to help from morning ,till night Have made VVest Fulton a de- sirable site. BIR. F. P. BICIIAY,-XIX, P1-inrifml ,. ' I ' f 1 f . ,., -ff 1 kwfg ' A . -- ,, Q 1 I g . fix: Q54 , - 'f,
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DALE lllll September- 15. School opens with great anticipations for the year. 19. First football game. 30. Girl Reserve initiation furnishes plenty of laughter. October- 3. Fair holiday brings excitement. 9. French children enjoy a day of return to their lost childhood. 10. Remember Russell. November- 11. School observes Armistice Day with pro- gram in the stadium. 12-14. Examinations. 19. New Beta members dress as babies for initiation. 21-22. National English Teachers' Conven- tion. 28. Thanksgiving rolls by with turkey and all the trimmings. 29. Dedication of auditorium-Gala opening after many days of postponement. December- 5. P.-T. A. Birthday Party. 7. Remember Pearl Harbor. 8. Speechless, everyone listens to l'1'esident's VVar Address. 10. People rush to the opening sale of De- fense Stamps. 29. Teachers and students eagerly return from Christmas holidays. 30. How senior rings circulate over the holi- davsl January- 6. Klr. Stanley does his part for defense and joins the army. 21-24. Exams roll around again. February- 18. Beta Babies arc the style again. 20. Girls' basketball fame between uniors- 1 a 1 . 1 ET. Seniors-Seniors win. Marcli- 2. 3.7 inches snow. 3. Snowbound-away from school. 4-7. N. G. l. C. Basketball Tournament- West Fiulton. 13. There are stunts and laughter at the Spring Carnival. 25-27. Exams. April- 17. The Senior play, THE RED SPlDER,', holds the audience spellbound. May- 1. The event all the Juniors and Seniors have waited for finally rolls around. Yes, itis the junior-Senior Dance. 20-22. A sigh of relief! VVe pass our last exams. 24. School has Baccalaureate Sermon. 29. The Seniors leave behind their memories of VVest Fulton at the graduation exercises.
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'U is si .Wlf I J ,'.. V Z. g 4 a Gm. MR. F. P. VVAIN, P1'im'ifval B, S., Presbyterian College: M. A., Emory University sen-:xn'E Miss lX'l.XRY l-. Bxooias, Asszlviant l'1'infz'pul A. B., Georgia State College for XVOIHQIII M. A., Columbia University HOME laeoxoxucs Miss FAITH lXiiXXVVELl., Smflvlzzry Miss IWAIQY M. BEARD A. B., University of Kentucky t'oxlMliRc:1AL MR. J. Binxiqa Cixsn ll. S., Emory University SCIENCE MR. O. R. COOPER A. B., Mercer University, M, A., University of Georgia LIATHICMATICS Miss S.xk.xu D.-wls B. S., Mercer University: B. in I.. S., Pealmocly College LIBRARIAN' Miss lXIn.mei:rm Emory A. B., Bessie Tift College ' ENu1.lsH A CL ,L fvffk QLQ. Miss DlJlitl'l'llY li,IfTZI',X'l'Rll'K R. S. in Home lfconomics, Georgia State College for lloinen Hom-3 icmxoxiics Miss ELlZ.Xlil-ITII FLOIJING A. B., Agnes Scott College FRENCH MR. ROBERT GIBELINLQ R. Georgia Scliool of Technology SHOPS Mlss Hi..-wen Hamm' B. S. in Home liconomics, Georgia State College for XX omen, M. A. in Home liconomics lid., Teacl1er's Col- lege, Columbia University HOME ECONOMICS MR. Vic HANSARD .-X. li., L'niversity of Georgia: M. A., University of Georgia soc1.x1. scIENcEs MR. HENRY C. HOIJKZIQS A. ll.. Mercer University: Th. G., Southern Baptist Tlieologieal Semi- nary ENGLTSH MR. HENRY L, KEM1' ll, S., Presbyterian College sc'1ENeR FACULTY
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