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Officers of the Sophomore shipmates conversing on the bow of Pirate Ship A. H. S. are Intramural Dir. Harold Ryan, Class Cheerleader Johnny Moore, Pres. Phil Donica, Vice Pres. Freddie Morton, Sec. Treas. Glenn Tague, Class Cheerleader, Nancy Staples, Intramural Dir. Judy Eakins. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Alice Wilson, Virginia Stark, Freddie Morton, Sue Montague, Dulcenia Tower. SECOND ROW: Joyce Ricker, Genevieve Patterson, Norma Lytle, Rita Jo Lovelady, Darlene Scheel. THIRD ROW: Norma Jean Davis, Alberta McCanse, Evelyn Long, Nancy Staples, Peggy Meador, Mary Helen Valasquez. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Moring, Ernie Schmidt, Jerry Miller, Gaye Mortimer, Verlan Neal, Bob Perry. FIFTH ROW: Durland Miller, Jack Walker, Harold Ryan, Daryl McCoy, Sandy Newsom (Sponsor), Johnny Moore, Miss Natalie Chavey (Sponsor), Bob Templin, Melvin Phillips. 19
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opnomored FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Zora Lewis, Joyce Joyner, Alma Chism, Pat Jones, Joyce Hoopes. SECOND ROW: Nina Crittenden, Valeria Bevington, Pat Hodson, Betty Denton, Judy Eakins, Virginia Goddard, Peggy Jones. THIRD ROW: Delton Flessner, Frank Hodson, Phil Donica, Jim Bassford, Bill Galloway, Jim Kastens, Marsh Doctor. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Barnard, Don Gering, Dick Downing, Frank Goddard, Phil Elliot. FIFTH ROW: Gayle Honey, Don Albert, Jack Denny, Parker Harrison, Don Halbower, Gerald Cullop. NOT PICTURED: Dee Hatfield, Wayne Long, Jack Lynam, Glenn Tague, Wayne Whitney. The year of 1948-49 finds our now full-fledged Pirates on the second deck of the good ship A. H. S. The ship was kept on a steady course by three able commanders, Admiral Phil Donica, Vice Admiral Freddie Morton, Rear Admiral Glenn Tague. The crew obtained great honors in all sports and activities. When the course was rugged the two captains, Miss Natalie Chavey and Mr. Sanford (Sandy) Newsom, were always on hand to take charge. With their eyes toward the future our Pirates are looking forward to higher, better results and achievements to be found beyond the horizon. 18
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redhmen Sixty-four capable Seamen Recruits boarded Pirate Ship A. H. S. on September 7, 1948, for a long-anticipated adventure. Higher officers, from Seamen First Class to Admirals, initiated them for their first voyage with such stunts as the one pictured at the right. The challenging buccaneers weighed anchor on a voyage which included not only academic studies, but also such activities as Hi-Y, Y-Teens, athletics, dramatics, and music. While the Seamen Recruits feel that their first voyage on the good ship A. H. S. has been one of struggle, the voyage has also been one of accomplishments. Class officers (at left) are Patsy Moyer, Intramural Director; Jean Gaither, Class Cheerleader; Robert Hudgens, Secretary-Treasurer; Jerry Laird, Class Cheerleader, Bill Lear, Vice-President; Larry Patter- son, President, and (not in picture) Dwight Hatfield, Intramural Director. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gary Henderson, Marvin Grandstaff, Le Vonne Allen, Shirley Armstrong, Wanda Holt, Frances Jones, Lois Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Joe Hopkins, Walter Asper, Glenn Hoopes, Peggy Babcock, Eula Armstrong, Vada McClellan, Connie Hayter. THIRD ROW: Jack Bevington, Floyd Mardis, Jewell Duvall, Phyllis Browning, Joyce Bonham, Susie Fox, Benida Lear. BACK ROW: Bill Lear, Marilyn Longland, Jerry Laird, Jean Gaither, Roberta Hudgens, Clarice Bowerdock, Christine Christiansen. NOT PICTURED: Lilburn Durr, Dwight Hatfield, Albert McCanse, Early Meeks, Don E. Parkerson, Robert Patterson. 20
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