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Fifteen Class Officers: Charles Weakley. Sergeant-at-Arms; Donald Strode. Vice-President; Neva Weathers. Treasurer; June Fairchild. Secretary; Albert Broughton, President. s. EtZLOl Class Colors: Scarlet and Silver Class Flower: White Carnation Class Motto: “Be the Best of Whatever You Are. Class Adviser: Mr. Kenneth Wilson June Fairchild (• iris Uajcw 1. 8. 4; Class Swri'Un 4; Annual Staff 4; Green K” 4; Na t Iona I Honor Snc et y 4; Dramatic 4; Other Schools: Bible Club Itiifclmt 8; K. II. A. Reportrr 2. Connie Cyphert National li»:»or Society 3, 4; ( um Secretary 1, 2; Activities Award X; Annual Staff 1. S, 4; OnWB T 1, 2; Hand 2. 8. 4; dramatics 2. 8. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Sonic Ia ader 2. 3; Student Body Secretary 3; Pep Club President 3; Rand Pres. 8; ti.A.A. Vice President 8; student Body President 4; '•iris la-aicu ' I, 2. 8. 4; Pep Club 8, 4. CO-VALEDICTORIANS
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Fourteen SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1950 twenty-four happy but frightened freshmen entered the doors of Riddle Hign. All our hopes and aspirations were somewhat dimnea when we were put through the paces by the sophomores. Our officers were James Loper, president; Dan Cowley, vice-president; Connie Cyphert, secretary; and Sharon Buckley, treasurer. We cnose as our class motto, “Be Ine Best of Whatever You Are. Our colors were scarlet and silver, and our class flower was the white carnation. Mr. Wilson was class adviser and has remained with us all four years. In our sophomore year we had the honor of initiating the “frosh.” Our sophomore class participated in many school activities. Sheri Leatherwood, sophomore princess, was runner-up for Carnival Queen. Sheri was elected cheer leader and Connie Cyphert was elected song leader. The sophomore class presented the only class play given in the 51-52 school year. The class officers for cur second year were Glen Davidson, president; Ray Rhodes, vice-president; Connie Cyphert, secretary-treasurer. As Juniors many of our boys were active in athletics. We put on a class play entitled “Three Fingers in the Door.” During the first cf the school-year we purchased our class rings. Connie Cyphert was elected student body secretary. Sissy Carter was elected cheer leader. As upper-classmen, we gave the annual Junior-Senior Ban-quent and Prom, using the theme “April in Paris.” Our class oficers were Dan Cowley, president; Charles Weakley, vice-president; Darrellene Carter, secretary-treasurer; and Gary Garren, sergeant-at-arms. As high and mighty seniors we elected Neva Weathers and Ed Brown as our candidates for the Homecoming Dance. Connie Cyphert was elected student tody president. Our class presented a three-act comedy “Cornin’ Round The Mountain.” Our Senior class officers were Albert Broughton, president; Don Strode, vice-president; June Fairchild, secretary; Neva Weathers, treasurer; and Charles Weakley, sergeant-at-arms.
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Sixteen Raymond Rhodes Class Vic President 2; Hue ketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Lrtterman's Club 2. 3. 4; Dramatic 4; Base t»all 8, 4; la tterman s Club ec. 3; Annual Staff 2, 3; Track 4; Intramural 3, 4. A Pat Krantz Pep Club 2, 8, 4; Dice ('tub 1. 2. 3; U.A.A. 1. 2. 8, 4; Yell Leader I; tJreeii •H 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Dramatic 2, 3, 4; Clam Officer 1. Edward Brown student Body Treasurer 4; llomecominit Prince 4; Hand 3, 4; Basketball I; Drama tic 2, 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4. Norman Aikens Basketlisll 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 2. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Lrtterman's Club 3, 4; l rt-terman’s Club Pres. 4; Student Body Vice Pres. 4; Prom King 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Intramurals 8, 4. Beverly Dort dramatic 2. 3. 4; (2.A.A. I, 2. 8. 4; d.A.A. Treasurer 4; (iirls l eaitue 1. 2. 3. 4; Kami 1; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: • Ice Club 1, 2. 3; Annual itaff 4; Orren “R 4. James Klope HascbaH 2. Albert Broughton Football 4; Football Manager 8; Class President 4; Letterman’s Club 8. 4; Dramatics 2. 8, 4; Intramurals 3. 4.
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