Jreskmen President Gehrmann Holland Vice President Faye Mason Secretary -Treasurer Barbara Piner A FRESHMAN SPEAKS As we begin our journey through high school we are trying to establish ourselves in the minds of the upper-classmen and teachers as one of the finest ninth grade classes ever. e may be a small class, with only twenty seven girls and thirty three boys, but in past years this has proved a help rather than a drawback. iTf Thi ar,% ecauseofour many talents, we have mobbed the activities. J We boast fifteen band members, ten glee club members, twenty three j mbers of the F. H. A., four newspaper reporters, and twenty athletes. We are very proud of a few of our boys who made the football squad. Mrs. Beveridge and Mrs. Salter are our understanding home room teachers , and our class officers are Gehrmann Holland, President; Faye Mason, Vice President; Barbara Piner, Secretary-Treasurer; Jeanne Jenkins, Re- porter. A V X 5 r1 f We are looking forward to our future years in high school with the hope thatthey will be as full of thrills and enjoy mentas our first year has been. oJuyJC
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First row: Roger Bell, Jerry Willis, Sylvia Harrell, George Martin, Jr., Sterling Chadwick, Pee Wee Par- kin, Lois Stallings, Kenneth Swain, Jan Goodwin, Jimmy Davis, Lurea Smith, Henry Eubanks, David Bell. Second row: Nick Smith, Peggy Williams, Bobby White, Sara Piner, John Miller, Agatha Gillikin, Donald Small, Lois Cannon, Mildred Johnson, Elizabeth Leary, Lewis Iverson. Third row: Terry Nance, Nina Kirk, Flynn Golston, Robert Potter, Audrey Garner, Elisha Sanderson, Shirley Piner, James Graham, Bonnie Brin- son, Mr. John Evans. Eighth grades First row: Roy Thomas Carraway, Mary Lou Gaskill, Jamie Norris, Ann Spivey, Jimmy Murphy, Dorothy Jarman, Johnny Simpson, Shelba Jean Laughton, Richard Lewis, Bertha Dixon, Terry Equals. Second row: Johnise Hardesty, Bobby Griffin, Annette Merrill, Jimmy Potter, Clyda Ruth Taylor, George Gooding, Alene Smith, Bruce Congleton, Kay P. Prytherch, Marvin Small, Glenda Gillikin, Mrs. Evans. Third row: John Basden, Joyce Chadwick, Ralph Eubanks, Paula Jones, Mary Congleton, Richard Merrill, Jean Pittman, Tommy Willis, Irma Cannon, Robert Swain, Margie Lee, Edward Willis, Jimmy Owens.
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