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SOPHOMORE STUFF Mitchell: I swear to you it was at least 18 inches long. I’ve never seen such a fish.” Vernon: I believe you.” Mr. Walker: 'T take great pleasure in giving you 40 in Agriculture.” Donald: Why don’t you make it 70 and really enjoy yourself?” Roy: Will you buy me a pencil at town today?” M. F.: ’Hard lead or soft?” Roy: Hard. It’s a pretty tough exam.” Miss Day: What is a synonym?” Hoyt: That’s the word you use when you can’t spell the other one.” Mr. Pardue: I want to know why it is that whenever I leave the room for a short time and then return I find no one working?” Ina Sue: It is because you wear rubber heels.” At Henry’s funeral Dorothy fainted When she heard the preacher say, It’s only the shell you gaze upon; The nut’ has passed away.” Janet: Why aren’t there any pictures of angels with Whiskers?” Faye: Because, dear, men get in by a very close shave.” Kate: I want an explanation, and I want the truth.” Harold: Well make up your mind. You can’t have both.” Betty B.: Electricity travels 11,600,000 miles a minute, arriving 59 seconds behind LOCAL gossip. Garl to J. T. (passing the graveyard): Just think, they will never have to learn to spell biology words now. Barbara: Why does a man’s hair turn grey before his mustache?” Ruth: Because his hair has a twenty years’ start.” Rachel (studying biology): Tell me three things that contain starch.” Frankie: Two cuffs and a collar.” Can you imagine------ Anne Wilhelm studying algebra? Patty Rue away from Marie? The tenth grade girls without chewing gum? Our class agreeing where and when to have the class party? STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! The Sophomore boys won the basketball championship of the High School. Sapp, Martin, Lakey, Casstevens, Spence, and Hutchens did a fine job of playing.
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SOPHOMORES Row 1: Betty Adams, Billy Adams, Marie Adams, Peggy Adams, Faye Baity, Betty Baker, Pauline Barber. Row 2: Dorothy Brooks, Harold Cas- stevens, Mitchel Casstevens, Ruth Caudle, Frankie Crissman, Barbara Dobbins. Row 3: Garl Draughn, Ina Sue Fleming, Donald Hinshaw, Rachel Hudson, Roy Hurt, J. D. Hutchins, Kathleen Hutchins. Row 4: Roy Jester, Harold Lakey, Henry Martin, Janet Matthews, Kate Matthews, Eldon Moxley, Patty Rue Moxley. Row 5: Ora Lee Prim, Hoyt Reece, Violet Reece, J. T. Riggan, Jimmy Sapp, M. F. Scott, Laura Shore. Row 6: Vernon Spence, Frances Standly, Mary Sue Vestal, Ann Wilhelm, Jimmy Williams.
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FRESHMEN ROW 1 Bobby Adams Reuben Adams Gilbert Bolin William Bray Dorothy Brown Colene Brown Row 2 Patsy Brown V irginia Brown Sherrill Bryant Virginia Burton Byron Campbell Allen Casstevens Row 3 Gayle Casstevens Gerald Casstevens Tommie Collins Clara B. Cummings Elsie Mae Davis Nancy Davis Row 4 Patty Ruth Davis Betty Lou Fletcher Helen Frazier Bertha Hodge Joan Helton Annie Hensley Row 5 Bobby Hinshaw Annie Ruth Hanes Denny Ray Hobson Frances Jolley Delmer Mosteller J . Lee Motsinger Row 6 Billy Parks Richard Parker Fern Pendry Barbara Ann Prim Polly Prim Wade Riggans Row 7 Jack Shore Martha Shore Berlie Simmons Nellie Snow Opal Spence Peggy Stewart Row 8 Jimmie Stinson Pauline Vanhoy Howard Vestal Fred Vestal Katie L. Vestal Harold Wagoner Row 9 Coleman Welch Peggy Williams Geraldine Willard
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