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FIRST ROW-Gronl Freeman. Dori» Terril. June Martin. Verla Thompson. Margie Norris, Joy Bouhey. Leona Easley Verme Lee. Lynn Brunson, Mrs Munnick. odvisor. SECOND ROW-Mox Yobes. Marilyn St Clair. Jean Henderson' Eva Darrow. Glemo Biddle. Peggy Biddle. Billie Rordin, Bob Weddell. THIRD ROW-Gary Kinsinger. Dean Her monce. Evelyn Hagler, Shirley Lavoy Marilyn Fillboch. Muriel Olson, Loretta Odle. Katy Oleson, Carole King. Ross Morgan, Louis Fulton. FOURTH ROW—Raymond Castle. Gale Cockerill, James Lackey. Raymond Agee, Maurice Cook At the beginning of the school year there were fifty-one pupils in the class, but later it decreased to thirty-six to the relief of advisor Mrs. Munnick, who bad her bands lull. For their initiation the freshmen painted the “O’ the customary bright gold. This was done, according to tradition, with tooth brushes. In addition several of the class were given impromptu duckings under the fire hydrant. After the “O’ received its annual coat of fresh paint the sophomores approved the job hv entertaining the class with a welcome party which was fun for all. I hose elected to class office were Max Yabcs. president; Jimmy Lackey, vice presi dent; June Martin, secretary; and Vernie Lee, treasurer. Nine members of this active class Ik longed to the Pep C lub; eight were mem- bers of the Band; thirteen of the girls be longed to the Glee Club and four of the boys were in the 1 li-Y. In the time left from other activities the athletic minded members earned let ters in sports. Max Yabcs and Don Long lettered in football and basketball. Gary Kinsinger, Vernie Lee, and Jim Lackev in basketball and Muriel Olson anti Margie Norris in vollcvball. 24
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FIRST ROW-Normo Berry, Bonn: Blokely. Velma Cline, Pat Tomlin, Jessie Corrieo, Janet Beaker, Billie Scott, Betty Klippitein SECOND ROW-Brenda Borrick, Gail Savage. Beverly Gxk«rill, Jone Jeldness, Cleone Rogers, Borbo a Shurmon, Lydia Beatty, Alberta Bower, Miss Pollard, advisor THIRD rJOW-Jacki« i°st,f Val Lee, George Davis, Robert Printz, Orval Workman, Dale Jonas, Irl Ely. FOURTH ROW—Bill Clark, Earme Easley, Dale Tiller, Robert Anderson. The sophomore class began the 4 48 school year with an enrollment of thirty- eight students, but as time passed it de- creased to thirty-two. Miss Pollard advised the class through out the year. Class officers were al Lee, president; Robert Anderson, vice-president Gail Savage, secretary; and Jessie Corriea, treasurer. I he Freshman Welcome Party was the onlv social event sponsored by the sopho- mores. In the spring a very busy day was spent decorating the gym for commencement ex- ercises. Girls from the class earning letters in volleyball were Donna Beard and Velma Cline. Val Lee and Earnest Easley lettered in basketball and Clarence 1 witty and Ear- nest Easley in track. The outstanding soph- omore in athletics was Earnie Easley, who made state all-star in basketball. Sophomore students chosen lor proba- tionary membership in the I lonor Society were Janet Braker and Velma Cline. 23
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FIRST ROW-Betty Dorfler. Alice Dovis, Rhodo Klohn, Coro McCorl. Moroortt Klippstein. Shirley Hill, Frances Rooch, Mr». Neva Weber, teocher. SECOND ROW-Ruth Minick, Mary Sue Toftdohl, Edno Scruby, Dorothy Gregg, Verna Tiller, Corole Brown, Iris Odle. Ber nord Mcloed. THIRD ROW — Donald Barber, Maxine McCort, Wilma Chandler. Noma Lee. Frank Rattray, Donald Gregg, Hilbur Pierce. FOURTH ROW—Edwin Scruby, Freddie Richter, Dale Jamison, Stan- ley Hopkins, Ralph Hollenbeck, Ronald Olson. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW-Mildred Oleson, Marlene Gerspach. Donna Miller. Donna Lavoy, Ella Moe Rardin, Jean Jeldness, Georgia Webber, Mrs. Behnke. teacher SECOND ROW-louise Murphy, Donna Fox, Rosetta Gombert, Mildred Campbell John King, Trocey Rogers, N-rmon Simpson THiRD ROW-Ronald Stevens, Bob Kimsey, Allan Clark. Daniel Shearer. Bobby Klohn, Walter Spreggs. Billy DuMont. NOT PICTURED Jean Wald. Vernon Clark. Shirley Cooper, Edith Hen- derson, Bobby Aslin, Alice Bienopfl. Seventh 25
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