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Rebecca Allene Wright Butch The same yesterday, now, and forever. Robert Arlie Williams Bob He lets his own thought lead him. Kathleen Wright Kitty 'Business before pleasure. Thomas Grady Williams Tubby He has a heart as big as the ocean. William James Williams Brown A disarming smile makes him well worth while. Ava Lee Young Her hair is always in place. George William Wolford Bill A little nonsense now and then is refreshing to every man. Gloria Mae Young Josie l-ler charms are on the silent side. SENIORS
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CLASS HISTCRY CHAPTER I - NINTH GRADE Four years ago part of the present Senior Class entered the portals of Wood- row Wilson High School. It was a large place for a group so green and inexper- ienced and it toolr us two or three days to find our classrooms. After we had settled down to the routine, we elected our class officers: Patty Thurman, President: David Hoplrins, Vice-President: Joyce Nicely, Secretary: and Mildred Aldridge, Treasurer. By this time we were entering into the spirit of high school activities and fast becoming a part of the school. Miss Juanita Sterne, who was appointed progressive class sponsor, got off to a good start with the Freshman Barn Dance. This dance was the high light of the Freshman activity in the school. CHAPTER II - TENTH GRADE ln our sophomore year, the two tenth grades united at Woodrow Wilson. Some of us were new to senior high school and it toolr time for us to get adjusted to the new surroundings. Soon our class officers were elected. They were: Jack Bazzarre, President, Arlen Phipps, Vice-President, Mildred Aldridge, Secretary: and Joyce Nicely, Treasurer. Our class held an informal party instead of the usual Colonial Ball. This party was a great success. During the year, we held several class meetings where everybody became acquainted. While we ended the second chapter of our high school life, we were anxiously awaiting the coming Junior year. CHAPTER III - ELEVENTH GRADE After struggling through our Sophomore year, we finally began to call each other Juniors, and were proud of the fact that we'had reached this milestone in our high school careers. Miss Sterne, class sponsor, together with the class officers, who were: Harold Riffe, President: Eileen Harper, Vice-President: Mildred Aldridge, Secretary: Nellie Ellison, Treasurer, and the executive committee began to lay the ground worlr for the activities of our Junior year.
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