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THE CHERADO-1924 Sophomore Class Allen Moore ....,.. ................ P resident Mildred Shelton ,,.,. ......... S ec. and Treas. Milan Basinger ...... ...... C lass Reporter Mrs. Pierce ......... ,.......................r.,. ..,......... S p onsor CLASS ROLL Mildred Shelton Percy Dick Roy Stephens Eva McIntosh Harold Hamm John Luginbill Edith States Lawrence Horchheimer Harry Preston Howard Wade Pearl Foster Marvin Wade Milan Basinger Velma Towne Allen Moore Flossie Tillotson
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THE. CHERADO-1924 Junior Class History The day school opened in 1921, twenty-five students enrolled as Freshmen of the Cheraw high school. We were, of course, as all Freshmen are, green, and we were told so to our face more than once, but that didn't discourage us, for some one told us that it was green things that grew. However, our class has decreased so much that we were only thirteen in number when we entered our third year of high school work, but as two of our rank evidently thought that number unlucky for a Junior enrollment they have passed on to the Senior class, trying to complete high school in three years. We have been active in athletics as well as in regular class work. We had very valuable material in both basketball teams. In the games between the Hopefuls and the Hasbeens the Junior class again furnished most of the material for the Hopefuls, and of course, we won. The Junior class again showed their strength when they defeated the Seniors in an interesting baseball game last fall. JllIllOR PLAU Engaged By Wednesdayf, the Junior class play, was given on December 7, 1923. It was a great success, and our fellow students realized for the first time that we had some real talent in our class. The cast was: ' Martin Henry CThe laziest man in townb .,..... .....,. R aymond Conder Arthur Watson .............................................. ...... C larence Hamm Jack ................. ...... ...... .................. ....... V a n n us Basinger Ted ...... ..............,........................... ....... F r ancis Tillotson Dick ..... ......... ............................................... .......... E l V in Reeder tFriends of Arthurj Miss Abigail Persons CA woman of ideasj ....... ....... R oma Luginbill Mrs. Watson QA gentle person! ...................... ........ S arah Hamm Lucile Persons ............................................... ....... V enus Basinger Marie ............... ..,. B eulah Wolfe Jane ....,... .......,.................................. .... H e len Lewis Mabel .......................................................................... ...... P hyllis Cole CFriends of Lucilej Mary fMartin Henry's aunt and cook at Person'sJ ........,. Velma Towne First Gypsy ........................................................................,,,, Miss Struck Second Gypsy .................................................................. Grace Morehead Scene-In the lawn between Person's and Watson's house. Time-Present. Place-Any college town. Thus by taking part in as many activities as possible, and by put- ting forth our very best efforts in everything, we have attempted to make Cheraw high school proud of the class of 1925. VENUS BASINGER.
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THE CHERADO--1924 All Hail the Sophs! Sophomores! By the public we are generally recognized as that specie of humanity just past the stage of fishdom and salty water. Webster defines us briefly as a student in the second year of the cur- riculum. The upper classmen make no attempt to define us, other than to say that we are the worst bunch in school. At that, to hear members of the various classes tell how perfect each is in his or her class, We couldn't be so Very bad. Fortunately for C. H. S., it has a Sophomore class. The apple greenness of our early high school days has changed to a realization of our own importance. And so here is the END of this poor effort to glorify the Sophomores, but it is decidedly not the end of the Sophomores themselves. Sophomores are bright and sassy, They do think they know it all, But their traits are not very classy, Weill admit it all--in all. 4
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