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THE 1928 PIONEER The Sophomore Class Page Twenty-seuen
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THE 1928 PIONEER SOPHOMORE CLASS SECTION A Ruth Cannon Norman Boger H. B. Clyburn Lerline White Aubrey Winecoff Avant, Beulah Barger, Willette Boger. Agnes Boger, Norman Brandon, Holland Brindle, Mozelle Castor. Frances Clyburn, H. B. Cox, Bonnie Daves. Myrtle Dellenger, Roy Fisher. Mildred Flowe, Helen Hall, Jasper Harrison, Kenneth Holdbrooks, Ynez Long, Mildred McKinley, J. R. McKnight, William Murph, Clarence Owings, Hazel Readling, Mae Rutledge. John h. Self, Essie Lou Thomason, Hubert Tillman. Bryant Winecoff, Aubrey White, Jack Advisor President Vice-President . . . Secretary T reasurer White, Lerline SECTION B Miriam Shirey Advisor M. B. Dunn President Helen Troutman Vice-President LOUISE Lipe Secretary Elizabeth White Treasurer MOTTO: “No One is Beat ' Til he Quits” Colors: Yellow and White Flower: Daisy. Grade Mothers: Mrs. H. L. Lipe and Mrs. J. L. Moore Anderson, James Jackson, M. Ree Paige, Anna Belk. Martha Jolley, Frances Rogers, Frances Brady. Richard Johnson, Linton Rhyme. Euphemia Brown. Ray Linker, Lillian Rumple, Hugh Castor. Robert Lipe, Louise Setzer, Viola Cline, Earnest Moore, Leola Sider. Clyde Craven. Carolyn Moore, Louise Troutman, Helen Cook. Irene Moore, Mary Troutman, Thelma Dunn. M. B. Moser, Ruth Teal, Edgenerl Fisher. Hazel Maulden, Lacy Vanpelt, John Graber, Helen Michael, Oscar Wilkinson, Richard Heintz. Mae Ola Morris, Harry Wilkinson, Irene Hinson, Jack Perry, William White, Elizabeth Page T wenty-six
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THE 1928 PIONEER 51 51 m m 51 51 | sm m sM SUPPOSE “Tyte” Sills couldn’t laugh. Helen Flowe didn ' t know Latin. Clarence Danner studied. All the girls had long hair. “Vonn Maulden won the shorthand pennant. “Ed” Ketchie forgot to argue. “Jim” Funderburk wasn’t conceited! “Skinny Brown should lose her “Peanut.” The boys didn’t like rouge. The faculty was hardboiled. “Jim Peeler was petted. We couldn’t have a football team. The sophomores weren’t wise. Shirley Turbyfill caught girls’ team eating sweets. The freshmen were green. T he teams couldn ' t use the “gym” every day. The China Grove telephone line wasn’t always busy. The seniors never disagreed. n 1 Page T wenty -eight
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