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THE 1928 g if? CHAMPION Q The Class of 1930 T SEEMS to be a generally accepted fact that all freshmen are green-a fact fortunately not so much recognized by individuals of the class at that time, as perhaps, in the following year. The present Sophomore class was no excep- tion'to such a fact. Theirs was the true verdure of the freshman, but since greenness indicates growth, it is with a feeling not of shame, but rather of pride that this class now recalls its history of nearly two years. It was in the early fall of 1926 when the first meeting of the class was called and out of a chaos of about four hundred or more freshmen came an organized body with Wilbur Peterson as president, Earnest Horton, vice-president, John Starr, secretaryg Buford McGhee, treasurer. These officers realizing the responsibility as well as the honor conferred upon them conducted themselves in a most creditable way, whether on the football field fighting for the Purple and Gold, or at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, representing the class. Very noticeable progress in these officers is indicative of the progress in the entire class. Much bashfulness has been overcome, much self- confidence and wisdom gained, while the Central spirit has become a part of the individual make-up of each member. The class of 1930 during its existence at Central High School has been an active class manifesting commendable spirit where class pride and school spirit were con- tested. Whether gainers or losers the situation has been met well. In athletics the class has made a splendid record. In football, Howard Smith, Wilbur Peterson and Chester Underwood have been the means of bringing credit and honor to the Purple and Gold. In basketball likewise the class has reason to be proud of Fred Sheerer. In 1927 the freshman girls won the loving cup in girls' athletics for superiority over other classes in this line of work. In the Grchestra and Glee Club, Dorothy Martin, Jewel Kragen, Elizabeth White, Edna Gothard, Marie Schneider have made for themselves and their class a name worthy of recognition. In the ticket-selling contest of 1926, this class won third place-an honor not to be despised when the inexperience of the class of that time is considered. In this the Sophomore year the outlook for the class of 1930 is most promising. VVith efficient leaders, Robert Baker, presidentg Wilbur Peterson, vice-president, John Martin, secretary, Hortense Byrd, treasurer, class spirit has been keen and loyalty to Central has been displayed repeatedly. EVELYN GRAY. 74 - ,f ' ,. ' gi if at QQ' . ' ,.... '
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Watt, Clyde Ernest . -ap 25 , 2 THE 1928 g r iifig CHAMPION Keen, William George Kelso, Roy Charles Kemna, Gene Kemper, Robert Harding Kibler, Francis Killough, Clara Blanche Kimble, Reba Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Joe Forrest Klinger, Douglas M. Knox, David Luckey Kraeger, Dorothy Krueger, Jewell C. Lynes. Foster Samuel Lynch, Margaret Lackey, Inez Lacewell, Wilber Edw. LaFebre, Mary Virginia Land Ethel Mar Sophomo Monroe, James Newton Mooney, Ernest Howard Morrison, Charles Francis Morgan, Thomas Wesley Morton, James David Moser, Fred Curtlss Mullenix, Blanche Etala Mullins, Jack Manning Murray, Vivian B. Myers, Walter Everett McClure, Cicero Hunt McCollum, Mary Kathryn McClure, Vella Elizabeth McDowell, Thos. Hayes McGaughey, Hayden P. McGaughy, Howard McGaughy, Waldo Gye McKenzie Hazel V. , Y , Langston, William HenryMcKenzie, Ruth Lasater, Virginia Price Lawrence, Ernest C. Ledford, Jewell Hettie Lee, Frank Scott Lemare, Edwin Arthur Lennon, John Eugene Lewis, Leroy Lewis, Lloyd Gerald Lewis, Paul Lieb, Allen Edward Lieb, Raymond DeVere Livingston, Bernyce M. Livingston, Ruth Long, Evelyn Lovelle, Bradford Love, Mattie Lee Love, Nan Minerva Lowry, Marguerite Love Lowry, Morris Edward Lowe, Patricia Ruby Lowry, Virginia E. Mansneld, Hazel Louise Martin, Amelda Laura Martin, Arlington D. Martin, John H. Martin, Lloyd Patrick Willie Mae Marsh, Massey, Kelly, Jr. Garnett James Mavity, Maxwell, Lucille Mead, George Carrol I Melville, Evelyn Beatrice Meroney, Addie Bell Miller, Clatie William Miller, Helen Josephine Miller, Nanalou Miller, Troy Franklin Minton, William Slater McLaughen, Francis McMahan, Jas. Samuel McSpadden, Clarence E. McSpadden, Edith L. Norton, Mildred Mary J. O'Rear, Beulah F. Orrell, J. Gordon Parker, Beatrice Parker, Bessie Lee Parkson, Gladys Lucille Parson, Glenn Parker, James Herbert Park, Leona Margaret Parks, Lula Ethelyn' Pass, Howard Frank-lin Patterson, Mae Marie Payne, VVillie Marie Payne, William Snow Peak, Luther Paul Pearl, Virginia Pendergraph, Louise H. Perkinson, Willie E. Petersen, Wilbur B. Pntzer, Carl August Phillips, Wm. Wesley Pickett, Margaret F. Pledger, Harry Anderson Plumlee, Robert Lee Pollard, Lawrence B. Poorman, Dorothy H. Price, Virginia Nola Ragon, Carl Gentry Rankin, Mary Louise Ransom, Virginia Iduma Rash, Lillian Mae Ratliffe, Ellen Monteen Rawlings, Elizabeth L. Redmon, Bryant James re Class Reed, Anas Elizabeth Reeves, VVillie Blanche Renegar, Ross Franklin Reynolds, Beatrice L. Reynolds, Jessie Lee Rhodes, Edward L. Richard, James McClure Ritchey, Frances E. Roberts, Gladys Ethyl Robinson, Jeanette Roberson, Laura N. Robinson, Owen Overall Rogers, Clarence Selton Rogers, Gearl W. Rogers, Joe Rountree, Suzanne Roy, Paul Aubry Rowden, J. C. Russell, Edna Mae Rushridge, Norton C. Sanders, Cynthia Anna Scott, Perrie Ruth Schmitt, Addie Elizabeth Schaerer, Lola Elizabeth Schlief, Pauline Grace Schneider, Marie W. Shannon, Alfred Frank Sharp, Juanita Shaw, Carrie Maye Sherrill, Harry Neal Shippey, Charles R. Silver, Dorothy Lee Sills, E. P. Simpson, Laureta M. Sivley, Paris Veola Slaton, Frances Louise Slater, Gilbert Leo Slaten, Howard Arthur Smartt, Oscar Norman Smith, Gertrude Lillie Smith, Howard W. Smith, Jimmie Mack Smith, Katherine Smith, Muriel Songer, Roy Shelton Stacy, Ernestine Standifer, Aline Standifer, Eloise Stephens, Alma May Stewart, Evelyn Nannie Stonecipher, Frank A. Stone, Thelma Jewell Suits, Floyd Sullivan, Pauline Swarford, L. Hollis Swaftord, Reba Wilson Talley, Mildred Eugenia 73 sun Tate, Hazel Taylor, Marion Georgia Teague, Sadie Mae Teter, Mary Lucy Thomas, Gene Thompson, James Thomasson, Mary E. Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Mildred Thomas, Raymond Jas. Tipton. John Tribble, Evelyn Louise Trotter, Alice Loreene Tyrrell, Garlan Tyrrell, Wayne M, Underwood, Chester C. Usmlller, Dorothy Delia Valentine, Charles Marion Vance, Elizabeth M. Vandiver, Fred Robert Vandergriff, Louise V. Vandergriff, Vivian L. Walden, Curtis Frank Walker, Willie Clinton Warren, Johnnie Will VVare, Waymond Wallace Watson, Ellen Watson, Ona Elizabeth Wheler, Edith White, Alma Marie White, Dorothy E. White, Edna Lucille Whiteside, John David White, Rose Virginia James Murphy Wisss, Wilson, Bernard Edgar Bonnie Flomen Wilson, Wilson, Floyd Elmer Grey Wilson, Williams, Inez Beatrice Wilder, Leila Davis Wilkinson, Martha E. VVilson, Mildred Louise Wilson, Raymond Lee Witt, James Clarence Witt, Malcolm Reed Woods, Edwin Morris Wood, Helen Louise Wood, Mary Katherine Woodall, Sarah Elizabeth Workman, James L. ' Workman, Samuel Boyd Worley, Lela Pearl Wright, John Franklin Wright, Lois Aline Yarbrough, Minnie Marie I M '-'J ii ,-, ff '
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