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[Sophomore Roll Continued] Mary Willie Jones Eloise Lasseter Mary Ruth Lewis Lucile Loflin Thelma Logan Fannie Myrl Miller Mary Ellen Martin Lois Ogletree Louise Morgan Beatrice Sager Bernice Mae Searcy Louise Speigner Martha Lou Thompson Emma Lee Watts Annie Mae Williams Irma McLaney Bernice Garner Althea Carmichael Martha Crawford Claude Byrd Sophomore Class History In September, 1922, the Freshman Class of the Coffee County High School started its most memorable career, with sixty enrolled the first day. This being such a large number, the class was divided into two sec- tions, with Miss Lorena Graham and Miss Sarah Somerville as teachers in charge. Our class took much interest in athletics. Two players were contrib- uted to the football squad, and in class football we were school champions. Our knowledge gradually increased and by the thirteenth of May, 1923, we were ready to remove our coats of green, and leave the dear old C. C. H. S. for a three months vacation before beginning our Sophomore year’s work. The year ’23 opened and we pledged our hearts as Sophomores. We were now accustomed to the rules of High School life. As our class had the only “old” teacher, we organized the first school day and prepared to do some real work. Our social career for this year was noticeable. On Friday night, Nov- ember 2, 1923, we enteretained our Sister Class, the Seniors, by giving them a Hallowe’en party at the school house. Every thing was “spooky” and ghost like. A Hallowe’en menu was served at a late hour. On November 9, 1923, both the visiting and local football squads were served supper. The library was decorated with the colors of both the Andalusia High and Coffee County High Schools. An hour later a large portion of the student body joined us and the entertainment was a suc- cess. On November 16, 1923, we gave a play entitled, “Tommy’s Wife.” A large number of people helped us out by attending it. The net proceeds were good. Our Class furnished a large number of boys to the football squad this year, and several made good as Varsity men. Our High School life is but half over, and by the time we are Seniors, the Graduating Class qf ’26 will be a guiding star for all who wish to fol- low good examples. —LOUISE SPEIGNER.
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