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SOPHOMORES First Row: Ella Blake, Ruby Chadwick, Glenn Conway, Janice Becton, John Bradshaw, Milan Buttry, Nancy Broda, Joe Chipman, Jean Chadwick, Second Row: John Chaplain, Lydia Conner, Donald Cummings, Elizabeth Dixon, Barbara Downum, Daphne Dudley, Sylvia Dudley, Julius Dunn, Virginia Edwards, Third Row: Sylvia Fodrie, Hugh Fulcher, Vonda Goodwin, Rae Frances Hassell, Mona House, Peggy Ipock, Clarence Ipock, Rosemary Koon, Donna Lewis. Fourth Row: Rita Mason, Virginia Moore, Dickie Moore, Bobby Merrill, Sue Owens, Kay Pelletier, Frances Pigott, Shirley Pittman, Catherine Potter. Fifth Row: Martha Ransom, Dan Ricks, Grace Ricks, Ronald Rolison, Jane Safrit, Dot Searle, Sue Sewell, Marvin Small, Charles Smith, Sixth Row: Lytle Smith, Charles Springle, Margaret Springle, Morgan Stewert, Horace Swain, Barbara Tay- lor, Dawn Taylor, Betty Whitehurst, William Wiggins. Seventh Row: Kate Willis, Winki Willis, Allen Windley.
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Charles Smith, Treasurer; Rita Mason, Secretary; Winki Willis, Vice President; Horace Swain, President. A SOPHOMORE SPEAKS At last the most devilish Freshman Class that has ever entered high school has sur- vived all the teasing and belittlement from the upperclassmen and has become the proud Sophomores of '55. Our class is well represented in high school by its many members who take part in the activities and sports. Though many classes have considered their Sophomore year dull, it has been an ex- citing one for us and full of surprises. With the help of Mrs. Fodrie and Mr. Harrell, we pass on to be the Juniors of 1956, never forgetting the wonderful times we have shared together during our Sophomore year at Beaufort High. ■iifl
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Danny Willis, President; H. D. Paul, Vice President; Nancy Davis, Secretary; Bronna Wil- lis, Treasurer. A FRESHMAN SPEAKS High School. A year ago this was just a word. But today it is as real and full of mean- ing as life itself. Little freshmen is a phrase we have heard spoken many times in a teasing manner during our first year. However, we have been so busy with our extra-curricular activities that the teasing of upperclassmen has played only a minor role in our high school life. With the help of our class leaders and our wonderful faculty we hope to continue our fine beginning in high school, and compete with the record set by the Seniors of Beaufort High.
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