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9 E lfirxl li'fm'-Mr. lirautigam, ll. llnrris, I'. Naxaria, If. Schnck, ll. Stincbangh, R. I'nzey, Ii. Xlartin, I, Parry, ll. Hnlifman. Strom! Rim'-H. Thomas, li. Prather, ll. lirown, j. Turner, I. jinkins, UI. Kinney, A. Klcs- sich, R. Ashby. 'lilnrd Rim'-K. Taylor, Nl. I-Ionocr. lf. Sandlin, N. I. hurronghs, L. Carrington, A. I. Ross, A. Freeland, I. Divan, KI. llarr. I om'lh Ron'-G. Reed, R. XYolfe, ll. Vonnt, I. Nlcliec. l. lohnson, L. Krnsich, N. KICGCC, ll. Songer. Ififllz Iron'-'ll. Koss, I. Goodrich. I . lnnkcrxnan, li. Carrigan, ll. Callahan, F. Day, I. Fulton, K. Keller, C. Russell. ln the fall of l40 the Sophomores came back for another year in C. I-I. S. with their spirits changed, but their faces were practicallx' the same. Instead of being shv Freshmen, thev were now Sophomores who had acquired the ability of bossing as was shown in the initiation of the wandering Freshmen. A few were missing, but most of the ever mischievous faces were still to be seen. Class officers were elected: llob Songer, President: loe Alinkins, Vice-Presi- dent: john McKee, Secretarvg llruce Yount, Treasurer, and Mr. llrautigam, Sponsor. The Sophomores were represented well in all musical organizations. They were found doing their share in Hovs' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra. lland, Operetta, and Baton 'l'wirler's Class. The Sophomores also shared the Athletic honors with the rest of the school. They saw service on the football field, the basketball lloor, the wrest- ling mat, and the track. In the class tournaments, the girls took first place, and the boys finished third. We leave them now to be upper classmen in years to come. OPHCJMCDRES - Page Eiyhtcun i
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To T in 4 , A . f ' - 1- 'tg P is I 1 .j .,-k ds, -ly Q t i 1' , , je ,A . p 5 A A First Ron'-J. Hipple, J. Pate, L. Gilliland, A. Gilliland, J. Kelly, M. J. Daniel, J. jones, lf. Parry. ,shroud Row--l. lamison, lf. Vthite, H, VVhite, li. Blaisdell, F. Gritton, G. Carter, Xl. Stine, L. Puzey. Tlrird Rim'--li. Hall, l.. Gentry, li. Taylor, ll. llarr, R. Finley, A. Spessard. l'lUlH'fll Ron-R. Taylor, Xl. Xiesich, R, Richardson, fxl, lones, l. VVilliams, Xl. llloom, Nlr. Thomas fsponsorj, and A. Lindberg fahsenti. It seems that the Iunior Class cannot be parted. They started in the Junior Class with 29 members, the same ones that they had when thev were Sophomores. A few changes took place in the officers from the year before. At their Hrst elass meeting thev elected Joe Hippie, President: Audrey Gilliland, Vice- President: jackie Pate, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mr. Thomas, Sponsor. The Class presented the play GAY on the evening of December 17. The proceeds, which were verv good, helped for the Banquet given to the Seniors. The Iuniors participated in about all activities that went on around and about the school. Iuniors were seen in great numbers in the music department. Future Homemakers. Future Farmers, and all sports. They kept their names on the Honor Roll, some being at the top. Audrey Gilliland acted as a Cheer Leader. When anvthing was to be done the Juniors were always there to help do it. l'ayc Scvnitcrvi
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r e 'r 1 ' .'g5w'gvRi!Y.'W0W1l1!'Q!Qg' ms -ut m-w-r- -f-' ill W, ' 'rs fv 'bg +1453 ', 1. . e' lfrout Ron'-Xliss Parker, advisor, Klary lirowusing, Margery' White, listher Kinnev, liar- hara White, Winona lacolus, Dorothy Gilliland, ftladclcnc lenkins. .S'm'ur11f Ron'-Tom White, Clara lfinlcy, llill Church, llonald Holman, Cora llrown, Stough- ton Collins, lack Vliills. Third Rott'-Yvonne VN'hitc, lflizalneth Patterschak, Ray Huffman, Roy Thomas, Holi Strauss, Bill Taylor, l,eo Huffman, lanc Ashluy. lfourllz lfmu-Dorotha Williams, Darlene Stevens, Laurence Peelman, lloll Wall, Dale Russell, Pauline Roc, Shirley Pruitt, Noriune Kelley. Hack Ron'-NN'illy Galhreath, Paul Knight, lohn Finley, Alvin I'eelman, Dean Carrigan, Manley Cork, Earl llritch, liill llarr. 'llhe thirty-eight green freshmen who entered the school in the fall were soon made to feel at home by the sophomores welcome in the form of an ini- tiation. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: President, Leo lluffmang Vice-President, Margery White: Secretary, Ray Huffman, Treasurer, Dorothy Gilliland. The freshmen were well represented in the activities of the school, taking part in the glee clubs, band, athletics, and the other activities. The freshmen, as well as the rest of the school, were justly proud of their Corn-Queen, Dorothy Gilliland. The boys made a line showing in all athletics and many of them were letter winners. We feel sure that the freshmen will have as good success all through school as they have had this first year. Page Nineteen I
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