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FR E S H MEN . Isscnomzy I MEMBERS BII,I.IE STEPHENS . . President VIRGINIA lvll-IIGS . . Vice-President BARBARA CARPENTER . . Secretary NIR. l,AwRENc:E NIX . . Teacher We, the Freshman Class of 1946, are beginning the last phase of our school days. We have entered high school and have begun the hard, finishing journey. We sin- cerely hope that we may come up to the standard of all the classes preceding us. Our long. joyful career as grammar school students will never be forgotten, for as we continue in school. our minds linger on bygone days.
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, r, . 5' ' H ' '55 fffaiiiiiii A ' rf -'dia GROUP PHOTO FRESHMAN CLASS, SECTION I First row, left to right: Riley Baker, Roderick Wilson, Charles Keheley, Edward Hulesy, Wyline Elson, Sue Boyd, Evelyn Parrent, Barbara Atkins, Ross Cash, Miss McBrayer, Teacher .... Second row: Bobby Rogers, James Price, Martha Carroll, Clarice Akin, Mildred Pope, Vene Robinson, Sue Mitchell, Barbara Kilgore, Tommy Martin .... Last row: Douglas Bruce, Ralph Higgins, Harold Slate, Bobby Waddell, 'Awana Kiker, Joe Bell, Betty Johnson, Claude Sewell, Berta Mae Rowell. The history of the Freshman vluss is neressarily Short. We liave enjoyed every day of our school 'ears ulthonffh we arenit exncll ' a vlass of lirilliunl stnflents. 'Wo . 5 rn 5 have had the very best of teachers in 9'l'i1lIlll'lill' and hiv-h school. 1 0 Z1 When we Uraduutecl from Uramniur school we were exciletl and ha y. We hurl C' C' . the thrill of knowing that we were Soon to he in high school. Now we are proud ol lieinff a Freshman because we know that we are learninff and Uaininff klltlWlPClf'i? as gr cv zo cv zo we should although we urenit perfect. The majority of our class has been together since we entered the lirst grade in l937 and we hope we will be together until we graduate. FRESHMEN gm
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.. FRESHMEN GROUP PHOTO FRESHMAN CLASS, SECTION 2 First row, left to right: Dean Pritchard, Charles Brock, Betty Joyce Morris, Billie Cash, Geraldine Jenkins, Sara Posey, Mr. Nix .... Second row: Kathyleen Gold Johnson, Virginia Meigs, Barbara Carpenter, Carole Morris, Bobbie Ann Williams, Gary .... Last row: Clarence Warren, Perry McClung. in, Robbie Sue Cash New arrivals blazing with new ideals. burning with new ambitions-we f Lee Stevens, Dorothy Doris Bartlett, Mary! I. men took our place on the school Campus. This first year was truly dreaded hy We Gradually learned that the thinffs which we feared were mostly lIllii'fillill'V C . Z' , Z' . Mae Ruth Ellen esh- all. and that High School was not suvh a had place after all. Even the classes were not so terrihle as we had thought. We were very excited during the last few days before Christmas holidays but we sighed as the holidays ended. and we were back on the vampus. our happy shouts told how glad we were to he together again. Soon spring Caine. As we were quite busy with our school work we hardly real- ized that almost a year had passed, and that we had survived our first year of high school.
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