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ff Left to Right: First Row-Diana Robinson, Louise Mary Lou Box, Marceline Reidinger, Dolly Gann, Carrie Williams, Margaret Patman, Hazel Carter, Bishop. Second Row-Helen Gidley, Shirley Ogletree, Amy McNaron, Eunice Aldrich, Clara Mae Chavcrs, Bertha Morgan, Nellie Mac Potts, Ann Graham. Billy Ann Borders, Sara Ellen Blanchard, Vivian Jo Slaughter, Sarah Leyden, Myrtle Gannaway, Marie Chearwood, Elizabeth Bethea, Mary Frances Irish, Mary E. Neal, Alice Landham, Dorothy Petrus, Thelma Brown, Helen Doss, Carolyn Lindsey, Louise Morris, Eulah Jo Cooper, Gladys Hubbard. Third Row-Charles Kennedy, Norris Williams, Frank Farr, Clyde McLallen, Sarah Trammel, Doris Williams, Imogene Peterson, Mary Pittman, Doris Lee, Lucilla Ports, Betty Winkle, Leon Bradley, Carl Sanders, Samuel Silar, Paul Bowen, Harry Dover, Hubert McCullars, Robert Dishman, Kyle Sanders, W. Pruett. Fourth Row-George Thornton, Margaret Lane, Wfilliam Edward Henderson, Onzelle Miller, Jean ,v' Wilkinson, Emmie Bagley, Christine McClellan, Jean McCutcheon, Nell Hendricks, Ralph Adams, John Stripling Jack Bentley. Fifth Row-Helen Pirlcle, Louise Sawyer, Helen Slaron, Frances Williains, Vilene Shelton, Eleanor Miller, Virginia Rascoe, Tommy Jones, Billy Cole, Ralph Austin, Billy Moran, Floyd Worsham, Jasper Easterling, Eric Allen, Leon Griffin. Sixth Row-Milton Porter, Ruth Moore, Beulah Thompson, Doris Ghee, Ruby Frazier, Joyce Thrash, Julia Jones, Pearl Dear, Morris Self, Yvonne Kilgore, Doris Jenlcins, Ralph Austin, Wfilliam Mc- kinney, Gerald King, Steele Andrews, Hal Cleveland, John Collins. Seventh Row-Leonard Hill, Douglas Triplett, Charles Self, Audrey Jarrett, Mary Kirby, Robert Pin- son, Burtis Perry, Fred Bryant, Samuel Sanders, Jack Green, Jimmy Skipper, Carl Johnson, Billy Heathcock Wallace Klein Gerald Parker, Ridgely lvliller, George Mallory, Hamilton Streetman. Eighth Row4Rufus Tollison, ,George Kangelos, Jewell Helton, Edna Feazel, Tag Livingston, Duke Wfilliams, Horace Xvilliamson, Wfilliam Box, George Wfoodruff, W'inifred Timmons, Charles Rice, I Charles Sprayberry, Alton Owen, Leete Lipham. Z ANN T--0 pe pwfml. i QOL nv- ISTON HIGH SCH w 23 0-JV llagx Zflia ilafllfgsha' -W-l-L----....,..L, ' f-41 U ,. ., 5-. i - , -Q
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' ' . - tieimaol 'f'.', i : 1. ,. v ., ,,, i 'f ' ' w. ,L r- 1 soPHoMoRt cu.Ass i t O F F I C E R S Left to right: Vice-President . CLYDE MCLALLEN Secretary-Trearurer . AMY Jo SLAUGHTER Pygfideng . HAL CLEVELAND We Sophomores have drifted through this year with oodles of fun in our walce. In the beginning, last fall, schedules were hastily compared, changed and rechanged. Then officers were elected and we felt the excitement of autumn descending upon us. Homecoming night, Ann Graham, sponsor, looked plenty cute strolling across the field with Clyde McLallen. Elegant parties after the football games kept us in high spirits until exams brought us to earth. Several of the sophomore boys have acquired ushers' badges during the past year. The usunniestv of us is none other than the tapping marvel, George Thornton. To top the year off, Vivian Bishop won the A, H. S. Beauty Contest. Wfere we thrilled! y Tutwoueotfxssot 22 infant'- '-'iw1n 1
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FRESHMAN CLASS wi O F F I C E R S Left to right: 5eC,etd,y . ALICE LANDHAM Treamrer DIANA ROBINSON prejidenl . BILL LANE Vice-President , WALLACE KLEIN As rats in Senior High School, we have found that we aren't tops yet-far from it- we seem to be just the opposite. We have plenty to learn and one consolation is that we have as long in which to learn it as we wish to spend at A. H. S. Some of our first discoveries were about Mr. Myers' rubber heels and Mr. Nash's quiet but forceful commands-and we step lively when he says step. Also we have learned that Miss Richardson will not let us wander in and out of library if the idea strilces us as pleasant and that rats aren't allowed to leave homeroom any time they so desire. We have finally caught on to the fact that yellow slips are orders from headquarters and are far from being funny, and that skipping classes, especially gym, is not such a joy as we have been told-at least not for inexperienced freshmen. However, after about two weelcs of getting adjusted and gathering this information, we settled down to worlc instead of play. Our first year in Senior High School has been fun and an adventure for us and a source of amusement for our teachers and the rest of the faculty. But let us hope, as time goes on, we, the Class of 1940, will nnall he w' d ci' 'H d and respected by other rats. y ise an igni e seniors ourselves, worshipped THEHGURGLASSOF 24 'S
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