Sophomores. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS BOBBY “NASH. o4¢-cle sees Se ee President FRANK SAUNDERS) cot ces Sree eee an Vice-President ROBERT UM ARSETAT Up ere eee nen er ee Secretary-T reasurer Mrs; «FLINT 22) e7 ah ee te Sponsor First row, left to right: Robert Marshall, Bobby Nash, Frank Saunders. Second row, left to right: Thelma Pugh, Kay Lapsley, Phyllis Carwyle, Jack Patterson, Glen Fizer, Bevie Smith, Evelyn Atkinson, Ellen Craighead, Billy Ayers, Buddy Gordon, Earl May, Cicero Cheek, Lois Jean Key, Mrs. Flint. Third row, left to right: Delores Johnson, Virginia Gardner Wallace, Mary Jean Chesson, Elizabeth Snead, Helen Shields, Lois Gibson, Eugene Dinwiddie, Billy Bowling, Mary Jane Parker, Anne Burks, Audrey Gray, Katherine Moore, Mildred Nance, Nellie Sowerby. Fourth row, left to right: Nancy Plymale, Mildred Davidson, Nancy Carroll Hopkins, Edmonia Johnson, Billy Jones, Neil Scott, Jack Hawkins, Kenneth Winton, Cleo Arrington, Landon Overstreet, Bobby Latimer, Mildred Kennedy, Dorothy Coleman. Fifth row, left to right: Edith Creasy, Wray Holland, Peggy Arthur, Frances Mitchell, Bill! Hash, Fred Gray, Oswald Powers, J. B. Karnes, Mary Ellen Hylton, Gracie Key, Alice Fisher, Mary Rose.
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Sei Her a ty ill ete ak 1. Is that the life-guard you're smiling at, Jinx? 2. The Senior Banquet has progressed to the second course. 3. It must be three o’clock. 4. Cramin’, Virginia Lee? 5. Stand up for your rights, Hogie. 6. No trouble with Madison Heights. 7. Like that Richmond climate, Sarah? 8. Billy the bashful!!!??? 9. Pucker pretty, Liz. 10. Is that you Maribel? 11. Parks meets her match. 12. Calm down, Burks! 13. “It’s always fair weather when good friends are together.” 14. Cute, aren’t they? 15. “Ray for dear old Bedford.” 16. Happy, Bobby? 17. The inseparable Jack and Trudie. 18. Mountaineers Ed and Jack. 19. A couple of swell kids.
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