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emote Sophomore — what a grand year we had under th Clarine Pate, Sarah Collier, June Hopkins, Daphe, -nnington, and Glenn Wen- dell set the pace for the scholastic achievement of our cla Lillian Fleenor, for the second year, held a regular pla etball line-up. Peggy Akens, Mae Banner Stone, and Joanne Barnette, also basketball enthusias competed for regular positions. Vivacious Joan Kilbourne proved her worth as business manager of the basketball team. We looked forward each Thursday to a new edition of the latest school gossip published by Jim True. Football claimed the interests of Jack Ray T ' - ' bert, Bo Comptoi Jim Gilley, Jim Roy Noel, and James Grubb. Dorothy Edwards, majorette, and Jo - Wilma Hall, Faye Smith, Joneva Kite, and Ir David “Buffalo” Olinger, ably servei Fighters Squad. During the time he could sp basketball and football. We are indebted to Miss Broadwater : As Juniors, may we continue to apply ourselv y also played ba: e, sponsor, ad ,s won our a . i of the Safe pping and hi ing us to mak reater advanta . obby Williams. Jim True, eful touch to our band, itheir attractiveness, and Chief of the Fire , ' e gained recognition in ■rofitable use of cur time.
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We, the Junior Class, proudly give you the following highlights: Miss Dingus, our sponsor, offered advice and cheered us on in making this a successful year. “Tency” Collier fulfilled our every expectation as class president. Peggy Reeder as vice-president and Beecher Holland as secretary-treasurer added their efforts for our cause. Our musical talent was displayed through Jim Quillen ' s tenor voice in the Glee Club, Bill Buckles’ rhythm on the drums, and Margaret Stone’s accompaniment at the piano. ‘ Lib” DuPre’s smooth dancing assured her popularity at school parties. Mary Louise Stewart, Louise Sizemore, Billie McDaniel, Mildred Stamper, Betty Sizemore and Sybol McDaniel spent much of their school time in the typing room. Carefree Jo DeBord, lively Anna Ruth Kilgore, laughing Lucille Williams and witty Don Anderson were our class comedians. Attractive Thelma Peters has the personality to match her looks. Ann Nickels, Doris Williams, and Bill Wright upheld our scholastic record. Bill Kelly, also a good student, divided his interest between the band and basketball. In addition to Ray Graham’s class- room honors, he showed great promise in football and basketball. Worthy positions were held by Jerry Potter, Captain of the Safety Patrol, Marjorie Giles, class representative, and Margaret Beasley, assistant editor, of The School Bell.
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