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OI l ICERS Bum STEPHFNS Pfemfefzr JOF PIRKLF Vice Prarzdtnl THoMAs ALLISON Mtrerau RoBeRT Hun Tfeamm SOPHCMORE BOYS if 'I 9 bd Ad We the boys of the Nrnth Grade are few rn number but large IH ambntron and dblllfy We hare taken part rn all the atnxrnes ot the school and feel qurte sure we wrll have some boys on the Basketball Varsrty next year Our Dr I Q Program rn the chapel w as a success and showed some ot our abllltx rn perlormmg, before the publtt We tontrrbuted more toward the Polro Fund than am other room The soual hour of the sthool year for us iso rar: was the Ymas party amen bs our grade mothers Three theers tor them The best rn school We have won the dollar rwen by the P T A for the most mothers pres ent three months Thanks mothers and P T A Mrs Gnles our home room tcaeher has been patient as well as helpful ID our years work NINITH BOX 5 Frrst row lelt to rxght Howell Cates Rudolph Iohnson Thomas Allrson Second row Mrs Glles Robert Huxe Thlrd row Wrlkrns Callawax Don Rrthards Brllx Ste xens Ioe Prrkle
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Ol HCERS Rum biiimins Presufenl BARBARA TFRRhLL Vzfe Prcszdenl MARQAEU1 HARRIS Sctietarj Tieamfci CDPHOMORE GIRL The Sophomore girls have been a yery hap py group during this school term Mrs Cook our heloyed homeroom teacher has assisted us .greatly in our class activities For our part in the Halloween Carnixal we had the Pullabtring booth and were very successful in raising money in this vray We have contributed liberally to both the Red Cross and the Polio Drive Although our Christmas party was literally snowed under every member of the class managed to see that her own particular re- membrance reached its proper destination. We are eagerly looking forward to being juniors next year-and then oh boy-in iust one more short year we the present sophis- ticated Sophomores will become the dignilied Seniors of Forest Park High School. lfirst row, left to right: Ruth Shields, Betty Martin, janet Phillips, Margaret Harris, -lane Ann Williams .... Second row: Margaret Cason, Dorothy Sikes, Dorothy King, Norma Miller .... Third row: Barbara Terrell, jean Purmont, Betty jean Williamson, Eleanor Hol- loway, Charlotte Taylor, Jimmie Davis ,... Fourth row: Beverly Barton, Imogene Bishop, Tommie jean McGouirk, Ruby Lee Padgett.
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FRESHMAN GIRLS 3,5 - vw. ..,. ., . . . ,, 5 F?g,,,j.,r. .,,,,, Muze ,N , U , 1 k -f .'1..A.Y, , ,,2,., . . ,A f, A 'MVK , ,, ' EIGHT H GIRLS - First row, left to right: Miriam Hicks, Ellen Aikin, Hazel Ogletree, Irene Byrd, Ruth Banks, Mary Ellen Pierce, Lelia Hunter, Edna Martin, Carolyn Cates, Sara Carolyn McGouirk, Lou Ellen Burks. , . . Second row: Margaret Brown, Mary Ellen Yancey, Louise Nichols, Minnie Bell Mitchell, Rosa Lee Callaway, Gloria Bradford, Marilyn Benson, jean Scoggins, jean Farrar, Mattie Bell Mitchell, Mary Frances Clayton, Nannie Ree Sellers, Edna Welles, Montene Morton, Mary Ellen Callaway, jacquelin Wilkerson, Lettie Ellington, Merle Cates, june Cartledge. OFFICERS MARY ANNIE STEPHENS . . . Pfexidenf RUTH BANKs .... . Vit-e4Preridem KATHERINE SAMPLES . , . Sei-remm OEIE Lou BRITON . . '1'i-ear-in-tfi We, thirty-eight Freshman girls, have had very little time to make high school history. We are having an interesting first year. We have enjoyed knowing our nine home room teachers, as they came and left. It is hoped that we may have Miss Sams and Mrs. Cox for keeps. Under the direction of Mrs. Cox and Mr. Green, the Freshman girls put on two pro- grams at chapel. Much time, and preparation were given these programs, and we were proud of the results. We defeated the Sophomore girls in two games of baseball during the winter. The role of the Freshman girls as cow's tail of the high school during lunch hour could certainly not be omitted from our history. They say we'll be able someday to laugh over the hours we have spent in line watching through the windows upper classmen devour all the spaghetti and meat balls and milk. lt's been dirlicult to show good sports- manship as we stood on the outside looking in. At any rate we have tried. MARY ANNIE STEPHENS, Clair Prerirfezzl of F1'6.li!J7IlLl7l Girlr. 1 4 ,
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