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(Reading from Top to Bottom) Donald Bailey Dwight Bennett J. M. Dyson Juanita Epps Charles Caddy G. B. King Dorothy Maness Maynard Miller Florence Monroe Velma Pankey Jack Rumple Jean Shepard (Reading from Left to Right) Marjorie Strider Jean Wallace Lewis Trent
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TENTH GRADE - SOPHOMORES This year found us in a high school which had no seniors. This was due to the addition of a new grade. Miss Win- fred Dosier, the English Teacher, was our homeroom teach- er. Many of us took part in the high school play this year entitled Miss Smarty. Our class roll now numbered only 21. CLASS OF 1950— Mb. R. H. Matthews, Teacher With Mr. Matthews as our homeroom teacher, we have had a very successful school year. Our class has been well represented in all extra-curricula activities. We have members on the athletic teams and in all of the clubs. There are four members of our class in the Beta Club. COMMERCE CLASS — First year typing students were very busy in our well- equipped commercial room when above picture was taken. Oathel Burgus Hall F. F. A. President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. { 25 fr-
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ELEVENTH GRADE - JUNIORS Vernon Tyson, our class president, joined us our junior year. This year we gave the Seniors a banquet, and this being the first we had attended made us feel like we were the important ones in high school now. Mr. Matthews, our science teacher and coach, was our home room teacher. Nineteen was all our class could boast now. CLASS OF 1949 For the fifteen Juniors of Biscoe High School this has indeed been a year full of varied activities. They began their year ' s work under the leadership of Mrs. Richard Kissell, as sponsor, Florence Monroe, President; Donald Bailey, Vice-President; Charles Gaddy, Secretary and Treasurer. Early in March the day arrived for the selection of the class rings. This was a welcome event to the students who have waited eleven years for just such an occasion. On March 26th the Junior Class honored the Senior Class with an invitation to the annual banquet, which this year, was in the nature of a Merry-Go Round of Life. This proved to be one of the highlights of the year and was thoroughly enjoyed by all who Followed the Sawdust Trail — Juniors, Seniors, Faculty, and Board Members, and their wives. William Roger Paschal Secretary and Treasurer 3; Pho- tography Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Hicks Memorial Medal 4; Most Valuable Boy Athlete 4. GALA FEAST — The Juniors and Seniors are enjoying the feast of 1948 at their Annual Banquet given by the Juniors. i 27 } •-
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