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'B sf 5555, row: Lloyd Sessions, Dale McMillian, Huvestes Reeves. Arthur Preston, Paul N. Skeen, Jack Lane, Harvey White, Boh Lincoln, Jimmy Leatherman. Raymond Laughlin. Second row: Calvin Skeen, Harold Lancaster. Reed Moore, Pid Lowman, Aubrey Sessions, Gene Parr, Tummy Sumpler, Lloyd Searcy, Norris Amos. Third row: Irma Mitchell, Clara Lee Long. Mary Kathryn Libbert. Patty McGraw. Catherine Hurry, Edith Payne. Mary Elizabeth Sumpter, Betty Miller, Miss Copeland. Fourth row: Miss Larkin, Virginia War- ren, Jean Reeves, Marian Medearis, Betty MeQuillan, Patsy Terry. Myra Remley, Dorothy Ray, Betty Short, Frankie Snow. So Aom ored CLASS OFFICERS P President ........ ..,. H enry Harmon Vice-President .... ..,. D ick Bowles Secretary ,.,. ,.,. P atty McGrew Treasurer .. Eugene Lowman Class Sponsors Miss Copeland Miss Larkin Page 25
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I SOFA Oni orefi Page 24 l'irst ruw: Edwin lsenhour. John Bray. Wiley Crawford. Emery Archer, Dawson Courtney, Leonard King, Marvin Belcher, Jerry Conklingz, Carey Carpenter. Second row: Mary Ruth Evans, Jean lrmingrer, Beverly Dipley, Lora Calvert, Walter Hair. Dick Bowles, Gerald Bland. Third ruw: Mary Louise Downing, Darlene Ferril, Carulyn Foster, Grace Adams, Helen Barnes, Miriam Grahl, Jean Clarke, Henry Harmon, Miss Copeland: Fourth row: Miss Lar- kin, Agnes Billings, Sara Crouch, Mary Alice Darhy, Louise Crawford. Barbara Hall. Betty .lane Clark, George Helmer, Harold McCrea. Upperclassmen often have a tendency to consider the Sophomores as insignificant, but the class of '45 has proved that they have individual ambitions and initiative. Several members of this class have been active in the various music departments and they are also represented in the Art Honor Society. They have shown a distinct interest in the current hap- penings of the world and realize that they have a great part to play in the future. If they continue to think along these lines their years ahead will be successful ones. xx Q
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4 NKMMX- fr Ji fx wh' j Q or WM wr' First row: Fred Crews, Billy Alspaugh, Paul Crisp, Floyd Dever, Jewell Craig. Second row: Eugene Arnold, Floyd Billings, Bobby Ferril, David Earls, Eugene Forman, Raymond Craig. Charles Deiter, Frank Field. Third row: Betty Anderson, Lucille Brawner, Miss Dal- lam, Billy Allen Hake, Donald Horn, Clifford French, Miss Berrie. Fourth row: Kathryn Gassman, Julia Jane Coleman, Velma Ford, Mildred Foley, Dorothy Bratcher, Dorothy Cleland, Elizabeth Derwacter, Norma Best, Nadine Baumgartner, Joycie Adams. 7744.14-ov-4-'cz 4 4'1l-I-twig This Freshman class of '43 constitutes one of the most lively and socially minded groups that has Q JFQ5 l'l'l8l'l I, k . YT ,4f,ffi.4' fbcfff' , ,l 1 A414 ,1jf..A, . 'Ji f , ' . 417- f 0 frffffd 4 1 ' A f . , ., -I 4 of X ' ll' -'. 'f ,1,. , , Al. fi g fl ,nf ! f- 1 J ,f I W . l ' Q I I' Page 26 ever entered Liberty High. Besides supporting their school and taking part in the various activities they have always found time for fun. They have carried cut to the last detail the old adage, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, for throughout the year they have managed to have at least one party a month. Whether or not parties develop the mind, result of planning and teamwork and social gatherings that characterize schoolsg so if the members of this the spirit which they have thus far they show the the desire for our American class preserve shown and carry it with them into the future we will feel that they have added something invaluable to that future.
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