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i-age p We did what ;rie could to show the school that we were,.trying to ’’Build the ladp^-r/'^.f' su-e/iess, step by step.” /i I ' > I As seniors we*'organized, with 47 regular meratbrs who now lock for ward to May :I7. , The Senior Class Plfi3’'» "Silah Marher” as now being rehearsed under the' supervision of our sponsor- Wirs. E.' CAdam§; Officers of the class are: In September, 1938, 142 students haile?d' from Central Graded School and oth-. Wilbert Knight Melv3'-n Burt Doris Poole 'Annie B. Brame Charlie Jiggetts Brian Shields Ptesident Vice President X. ^ .ui. 4. 'Secretary'' er elementary schools of the countyA„o+- to form the class of I9t3. , This ArlaWW? was one of the largest classes ent-^^gg^^ Treasurer eri.ng Henderson Institute, V/e \;ere . * .... all very green, golv. to the wrong ij,e Seniors are to he entertained rooms at the wrong times. We soon fc,. j„„iors with the annSl adjustea ourselves to the new sur- junior-Senfor Prom anl wi?h a rounding, A. number of the girls rviri-v 7 i , joined the pirls Choral Club and from^he thoughtful faculty. activities for three years. This W,A ® ™ mhers of the year the Choral Club made a very senior Class. Host of the good showing at tne musical contest„f>ur...- one in Durham. By the next year, we 7 ° vvprp rpaTiv hpcnmi r mrf nf thp are seniors, Tne editor wer.. reall becoming a part of the ^ part of the staff of the senool. This sophomore class took over the Algebra Club that the class ^ . e seniors. before us had, under the sponser- gratttuDv to tef mFArmrpQ ship of Mr. Tesse J. Maj^es. Offic-^^^^^ ~ ^ Ti^ACEKRS ers were: y Presidentiii*i* *..Wilbert Knight Secretarj’’, .Doris Poole Treasurer, Melv3,?-n Burt I, as representative of the senior class, write this note of gratitude to the teachers for what they have done for us during our 3'-ears here; The club gave a radio carnival «r-i„o+- ...v. i. a., . , which the public enjoyed. During pni~i’nRnn ^ tnank Mr, C. T. this same year in most of the aot-S°ly!??’ °V Phinopal. for tte Ivltles of the May Day Exercises benefit and a few first places, Thej^ were defeated by a few points under the i. Terrell for honored to serve at the first J'un-for helping ior-Seniop Prom given by the Jun- f" PYist-pnop ri’ iors. We found ourselves decreas-^ ‘ ^ ing 3'‘e.ar after year, as some fell school paper. by the way side. , AdamsT our 'Senior Class V/e sprang up as Juniors in I94I-’42 with 55 members. Vie worked hard with our splendid advisor, Mrs, M, Simon Bullock, to entertain the honorable sehiors with, the annual Junior-Senior Prom, which was one t,r„ „ „„ -i 4- w rr to long be remembered.. V.'e did our !enou4S 'J' ?' best to mak-e it .pleasant for them MPDou.,le for hio guidance in Baccalaureate Sunday/’ and Commence- j. t. mont Day. Officers of the class • teachers, we are sponsoring the senior pla3'-. To Mesdames Br3^ant and Bullock go our thanks' for their work in making the Dramatic Club a success. were: President .David \/iils Vice President,,, ,Doroth3r Johnson Secretary ...Doris Poole Asst. Secretar3'-.,,^S.thei Alexa^ider Treasurer Annie Belle Brame sincerely grateful for their patience with us in the classroom, ' Doris Thorpe. Mrs. E. C. Adams regrets to announce that because of the lack of transportation, the trip to Fort Bragg for the seniors will be cancelled. The characters of the Dramatic Play ’’Under Current”, which woh first "mv,., o • place in Rocky Mount, were all Jun->„p,,' iors. Namely; Charlie Jlggetts, ' ^ ^ esented at Fort Bragg, Eenry Moore, Melvyn BUrt, and Delia . (This page was typed by Geraldine Morgan)
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