In the Senior Class section of the Fairforest High yearbook we first see the Senior Class Officers and the Staff who worked on this first edition of Forest Views. My Mama was the Asst. Managing Editor, which is something that she never told me.
Also listed on the page above are three Seniors who were absent when the yearbook pictures were made. They were Louise Dunn, Margaret Dickson and Aline Graham. I found a picture of Louise Dunn in Mama's photo album, so I will put Louise's 1939 pre-graduation picture here.
Louise Dunn - October 6 1939
Below are the 1940 Fairforest High School Senior Class pictures. Following each page is a listing of the students pictured on that page.
Senior Class Members pictured above:
Norma Alexander
Jimmie Bennett
Frances Brown
Lewis Cain
Ethel Bridgeman
Ellen Cannon
Helen Cheatwood
Lamar Crawford
Betty Crosby
S. C. Crosby
Dot Falls
Marie Fisher
Betty Foster
Doris Garren
Rebecca Gillespie
Mae Green
Ruth Greer
Betty Hadden
Thomas Haynes
Glenn Holland
Jennie Hughes
George Hughston
Rachel Hurley
Virginia Hyder
Margaret Justice
Senior Class Members pictured above:
Jack Key
Merle Livingston
Bill Martin
Loreana Moore
Della Mae Morgan
Margaret Morgan
Frank Morrow
Juanita Morrow
J. L. Pack
Helen Parham
Helen Phillips
Alma Proffitt
Nelleen Pruitt
Effie Rhoden
Frances Rogers
C. O. Rogers
Martha Ruth Smith
Ruth Smith
Dorothy Tollison
Cora Waltrip
Mary Worneck (or Wornock)
Buddy Westbrook
Nina Williams
James Wingo
Kate Wood
Steve Worley
The next two pages contain caricatures of and the listing for the 1940 Senior Class Superlatives. In the yearbook, the caricature page is first and the listing is second. That is the way I will put them here and I will follow the pictures with a listing for easier reading.
Senior Class Superlatives as listed above:
Dot Falls - Best looking, biggest flirt, most popular, best all around, peppiest
Jack Key - Best looking, best dressed, most popular
Frances Rogers - Most attractive, best dressed
Lamar Crawford - Most attractive, best all around, most dependable, most studious
Rebecca Gillespie - Most studious, most likely to succeed
Betty Foster - Most capable, most dependable
George Hughston - Most capable, most sincere, most courteous, most likely to succeed
Ethel Bridgeman - Best athlete
Buddy Westbrook - Best athlete
Ruth Greer - Most bashful
C. O. Rogers - Biggest flirt, biggest mouth, class loafer
Cora Waltrip - Most courteous, most dignified
Bill Martin - Peppiest
Jennie Hughes - Class loafer
Rachel Hurley - Biggest bluff
Steve Worley - Biggest bluff
Betty Crosby - Cutest
Glenn Holland - Cutest
Helen Phillips - Most sincere
Virginia Hyder - Most unselfish, biggest mouth
S. C. Crosby - Most unselfish
Jimmie Bennett - Most dignified
Thomas Haynes - Most Bashful
The last page of the Senior Class section of Forest Views contains the Class Will which was executed on the 27th day of May 1940.
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