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OFFICERS BILLY PAPPILNDICK President NANNETTE SYLVESTER Vice-President CAROLYN FINCK Secretary CLAY FQRLMAN Treasurer SOPHOMQRES It was an exciting day-our first day as Sophomores of E.C.I-I.S. You see, this time we weren't on the receiving end of first day initiations. It was fun to see the freshies shriek and shout as we, oh, so artistically applied various shades of lipstick. How nice to no longer be the baby class of E.C.H.S. Our work in extra curricular activities increased this year. Besides belonging to all the clubs open to us we worked on the student council, The LOIltI'Sl7l'l1lQt'1', SPOTLIGHT, and the safety patrol. Some of the athletic stars came from this class and many of us were band and glee club members. Each Wednesday night at Teen Tavern we were there and at all the street dances too. We found out they were lots of fun. But everything wasn't play. We worked too. Who'd ever forget biology? I bet we'll remember those frogs and worms we dissected when we're a hundred. We struggled with Shakes- peare, too, in this our sophomore year. But despite the work, wasn't it fun? In the years to come some of our pleasantest memories will probably be of sophomore days. 16
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N Ni' li MEMORIES GF FRESI-IMEN DAYS F5 W' -QW XVcren't those happy days we spent on the Poor freshmen! Bet you won,t ever forget beach at Nags Head? that first day of school! The freshman girls get the works on It's a long, hungry wait at the line in the initiation dayf' lunchroom each day. Are these girls posing pretty, or just We had so much fun at our first dance in acting silly? E.C.I-I.S. The Student Council gave it for us. 'W 15 7
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MRS. CRAWLEY'S HOME ROOM Firxf row, left fo right: Helen McCullen, Carolyn Russell, Joe Gregory, Margaret Ann Jackson, president, Phyllis Lou Moger, vice-president, Carolyn Fink, seeretaryg Florence Meredith, treasurer, Kathleen Berry, Essie Mae james. Secomf row: Mrs. Crawley, Audrey Godfrey, Mirian Marie Jackson, Curtis Perry, Betty Carol Ryman, Charles Cuthrell, Victor Bright, William Morgan, Shirley Spruill, Madge Evans. Third rnzr: Johnny Warcl, Carwile Leroy, Robert Forbes, Billy Ray Thompson, XVirgm:1n Morrisette, Allan Ray Sawyer, Dewey Burgess, Charles Willialiis, Gilbert Davenport. A!7Sf'llf from pii'l11r4': Clarence Roughton, Marlene Deering, lfrma Sawyer. MRS. FLOOD'S HOME ROOM First row, left to riglof: Lorna Staples, Marion Askew, secretaryg Carolyn Johnson, treasurer, Sonja Tobiason, presidentg Billy Pappendiek, vice-presidentg Clara Mae Harris, Maxie Owens, Harriett Jennings, Venona Long, Sally Sedgewiek. Second row: Mrs. Flood, Patricia Austin, Doris Harris, Doris Morgan, Rita Gray, jane Singletary, Bill Sawyer, Edith Smith, Gladys Marie Kight, Marie Berry, Carolyn Gilden, Delores Stone. Tbiril mir: Snooks Evans, Alton Dunbar, Van Umphlett, Leslie Thompson, Warren Jennette, Gilbert Spitzer, Elbert Rhodes, Melick Williaiims. Abreu! from fJfl'fIll'l'C June Phyllis Cole.
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