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s n i o 'L 4 jim Redwine Mary Ellen Russell orfu-Q on-1, 4. Ann Schulte Wendell Shain Student Counrll, 3 1 Tx-en.surel'. 3: Red Fev- uers. 1-2-3.4, Bans, 1- 2-3--I: Orchesrm, 1-2: Junlox' Play, Debate. 45 D.A.R. 0x'ntorica.l Con- testant. 3: Latin I Con- testant. Cape. 3. Ada Mae Snider Hume Economics Club. 2: Glee Club, 1, Louis Spivey Cape Contestant in Art. 4. l l , Charles Tate Bonnie Tefley Blmlgett High. 1 -2. Ruth Tidwell Student Council, 2: Red Peppers, 1-2-3-4: Vlne- Cayenne, 4 : Chscf Louder, 2-SL Bulldog Barker Editor. it Foo!- ball Queen. ll: Hmm: Room Officer. 3: An- nual RL-porter, 4: Glee Club, 1-2: Ofllcc Girl. 4. Lawanna VVallace ned Peppgrs. Band, 1-2-Tl--1: Ornhos- trll. 1-2. 2-3-4: john Waters Fonlbnll. 3-4 1 Room Officer. Junior Play. Hume 1-3-4 C Home Romn Orflz-er. Cl- 4: Il.A.R. Cuntrslunt, II. G. W. Uht Bill Warren nonumll. 1-2-ax-4: .nm- lnr Play, non-0 Rom-1 Dfllrer. 11101111-e Boy. Howard Weekley Football, 1-2-3-4: Cap- lllln. '13 Bmkketbllll, 2-3: Romn Ol'fiual', -l: Junlm' Plny. 'l'x-zwk, 2-3-4. Barbara Williams Red Pellllers, 2-3-4: Band, lc Ox-cheslrn. II Glen Club, 3-4. jane Schillig ne-1 P-pm-rs, 1.:-:x-4: Cheer lvnfmr, :sp ls:-ml. 112: Glu- Plull, 1-Il: .Im-u-r Pluy, llmvn. mr-. nmonxivs Club, l, Richard Smith Hluforsl Illgh, Illinois, 1. Football. s-4 : Basketball. rc-4: 'lu-nvk. is-4. Betty Spurlock mmw lar-nnmnu-S vnu., EI Balld, 2. Mickey Thomas Fnolhelll, 4: Tn-an-lr, 3-41 llxsliuthzlll fun-mg-K-, 2. :eg 'lu-nl-k mn-lg.-,-, gl, Betty Waldman Swann: Council, 2-3-4: Vive-Pl'l'sl4lx'lll, 4: Red Pfflmw-S. l-2-3--I: mum Amor. 4. Head 'rwn-lel-, 3: Junior Play, liehntv. 3: Prose Rowling Cun- leslunl, Cape, 3: Annual Staff. 4: Orrin- Glrl, 4. Mary jane Wasson Bonne 'fcrrv High, 1- :-s. Rm Pr-we--S, 4, Dr-hulc. 4. Margaret White Red Poppers, 4: Hume mmm-nn.-S club, 2, Glue Club. 1-4.
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Aaofzfiomozsi E ,,,. :fix l Y ' has-.. , lla.. C-, . 5' ass: . X ,JV Y in rp 11. jg -Q. gf, ,R .Tj .31 jp, ,Q , sf H , fi so .iv . - . Q ll-42, 1'V ' E I 4 V ivory: if 4' , :A Eh 1 P ' ,- r ' .' are i AR- 1 M.. tl Sir' 1.-ed? '. A., ' f. ig. . 5 M . - at fi, -'H ,. 7557 ,B fu 'h , 1. i 4 2417 i.f4s.rsi'ls.f,.rfl. 24' ea, 'liar' a w ' -f 'f .lf 'lesii ff U 2 self , ft X p, , .Q . .. f elif. .W Top Row: Ray Vick, Dick Bloomfield, Jane Terrell. second Row: Billy Acord, Louise Albright, Bill Allen, Lillian Ancell, Joe Bacher, Bonita Batchelor, Betty Baugher, Enid Baughc-r, Betty Bechel, Robert Bechel, Ronald Beck, Betty Bizzell, Mary Sue Boone, Jerry Bryant, Robert Carter, James Coleman. Third Row: Billie Carmody, Peaches Carroll, Carl Castleberry, P eggy Caverno, Gene Chandler, Roy Chaney, Barney Chism, Howard Cole, Harold Coleman, Thelma Cooper, Esther Lee Couch, Dean Crowe, Donald Daniel, Betty Davis, Fleta Jo Davis, Eddie Dobbs. Fourth Row: Nell Dodd, Bobbie Dover, Jimmy Duncan, Bill Drake. Hope Edwards, Bobbie Sue Estes, Mary Jane Faris, June Finley, Joe Grant, Lena Greenlee, Tommy I-Iahs, Glen Harris, Mary Lucille Heath, Billy Hennington, Lorene Higginbotham, Jerald Hodges. Flfth Row: Paul Holden, Myrtle Hopper, Bill Homes, Pat Husher, Glenda Humphrey, Lue Ethel Kaiser, Betty Keusier Dick Keller, Mildred Kinsey, Mary Louise Lackey, Emily Lair, Mag Sixth Row: Alma McConnell, Maubline McDonald, Frances Ma Moring, Corrine Moulder, Charles Noyes, Norma Oden, Mario Pratt, Joe Redwine. Seventh Row: Eugene Rudd, Harold Shy, Lloyd Shy, Bob Smith, lyn Lane, Billy Lavender, James Lee, Lenora Lewis, Edsel Lindsey. ttingly, George Mize, Patsy Moore, Franklin Moring. Anice n Parks, Darrol Pharris, Jimmie Pharrls, Joyce Phillips, Patricia Hoyt Speer, Gloria Stephens, Janet Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Stevenson, Bill Suchman, Joan Taylor, Helen Thompson, Larry Trousdale, Lee True, Marilyn Tucker, Buddy Turner, Mary Nell Van Bibber. e Bottom Row: Imogene Vvagoner, Norma Walker, Gloria Wallace, Hafford Walters, Billy Welch Pat Westerfield, Phil Vlestor- field, Jerry White, Freda Williams, Nora Wilson, Edward Wo hlecke, Sue Wyatt. There were 115 in the Sophomore Class. Of these 55 were boys and 60 were girls. The three sponsors were Miss Sidwell CIOAJ, Mr. Stewart QIOBJ, and Mr. Bona fl0Cj. The officers of the Sophomore Class were Ray Vick tPresidentj, Dick Bloomfield QVice-Presidenty, Jane Terrell QSecretaryj and Mary Jane Faris and Lenora Lewis Qreportersj. In our school debate team five Sophomores be- came members. They were Tommy Hahs, Glenda Humphrey, Betty Keasler, Peggy Caverno and joan Taylor. Three of them were on teams and the other two were alternates. Betty Sue Keasler won second place in the County Oratorical Contest. Ten girls tried out for the Red Peppers and were inigated. Janet Stevens was the Sophomore Cheer ea er. There were two parties, one by 10A before Christ- mas and the annual Sophomore Halloween Dance. The gym was decorated in Halloween colors and all the high school was invited. Emily Lair was chosen candidate for the Valen- tine Queen for the Valentine dance, February 14, 1948. The annual St. Pat's dance was held March 19 with Bob Smith representing the Sophomore clzss as their candidate for King.
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