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l riizsr ROW: cominey, Jack Holmes, HampTon, Cooper Brannon, Gray, Cox, Clark GranT, Golladoy. SECOND ROW: Hacker, Har h den, Ashby, Stevens, Adair Lacey, Cobble, Jones, Cox. THIRD ROW: Groves, Green Fisher, Lawyer, Cooper, Bur neTT, Keith, Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Briggs Beavers, Bafes, Olosser, Gor don, Brewer, Chesser. FIFTH ROW: Dick, Dennis, Cox Carpenfer, Campbell, Balch Callaway, Henning. SIXTH ROW: Hussang, Amyx ,J T s Banning, Armsirong, Breen Alexander, Lawyer. SEVENTH ROW: HarnpTon Q B Cox, Johnson, Adams, Gerard Bensley, Ewing. B EIGHTH ROW: Lacey, Horalh Herman, Bromley, Cox, Clark Xb Lawyer, Fulion. 4' egx Ng e Freshmen seem To be receiving qu' Their beginning year. Under The able direcTion oT Their oTTicers, Gerald Ewing, President Maxine Brewer. I Vice-President and Bill Thissell, SecreTary, and Their sponsors. Miss Charley and Mr. I MaThew, They have done quiTe well Tor Their TirsT year. The main Thing ThaT They are proud of is The TacT Tho+ Their class represenTaTive I Tor king aT The Junior Carnival received The highesT number oT voTes and was elecTed ' icing. They cerTainly have a righT To be proud OT ThaT. ' There are quiTe a number aT ouTsTanding members in The Freshman Class. The ' ToremosT among These were The aThleTes. Leonard Ward, Gerald Ewing, and Bill Thissell, all Three receiving leTTers for eiTher baslceTball or TooTball. I Tweniy
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, JAM KT' 'He ,if W , z W X, J , SOPHOMOREZR The Sophomores also sponsored a Belfer Speech Week. They pul on daily assembly programs which proved lo be inleresling as well as helpful. When one made a grammalical error or used slang, he was given a 'rag which said Mend Your Speech and he, in lurn, could pass il on when he caughl someone. By lhe end of lhe weelc, Mr. Good Speech had gained lhe upper hand and Mr. Poor Speech was buried wilh much pomp and ceremony. This year's Sophomore Class has been very aclive in club work and various olher exlra-curricular aclivilies. They have some aulslanding loolball. baslcelball, and lraclc men and were also well represenled in 'rhe music and lilerary evenls of The lnlramural Canlesl. They have cerlainly worked lo gain recognixion and we hope They malce a hard working Junior C ass. I 'fy vo 'at ' ll .lvl A41 312 T iwl ll fl , rl l .x NF MQ X gllllyll 7544 ' X W C IRST ROW: Ryan, A. Sullivan ullivon, McMorris, Meyers, Nees, Nickles, Slewarf, ECONO ROW: Smith, Pauley liley, Sarver, Moffei, Mafloclc Winkler. laiizo ROW: Redding, Mc lullen, Scheidker, McDade lhile, Mills, Woodyard, Stan field. OURTH ROW: Robinson lillis, Maxham, Taylor, Mc ull, McCarlhy, Moody Woodyard, ll'-TH ROW: Warpenburg eynolds, Newell, Mark, Sea lon, McGuinn, Oliver. Nineleen 0 z9Tl?gx -- WW Fi I i
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N FRESHMEN Then also, we see quiTe a number oT Freshmen inTeresTed in The E. l. League lnTramural Tv1eeT. David Fisher seems To be The musician OT The class and he placed TirsT in The school wiTh his violin solo. Bernice GranT and Eugene Henning were inTeresTed in composiTion work. There were six boys ouT Tor Track. Though They did noT gain as much Tame in Their Track work as in Their music and liTerary work They did very nicely and They cerTainly have a good chance Tar disTincTion in The nexT years ahead of Them. l l These are only parT oT The people who have been inTeresTed in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. The Freshmen have Tinished Their TirsT year aT C.l'l.S. and whaT a Tlying sTarT They have macle. Fri J T' T I,- pw 1 4 ' 4 ll I in BNXNT xy X, , l sc' , uk ' ,kay ,J L, TRST ROW: Sfine, Pearcy odd, Walker, Taylor, STewarT, Nees, Millsap. ECOND ROW: Shannon Dueary, Miller, Stevens Thomas, Lloyd, Smyser. HIRD ROW: STifT, Turner, -sfalker, Woodfall, McNamer, Pearcy, Walfrip. URTH ROW:Norman, SmiTh, elzler, Thomason, Shaffer, Spence, STewarT. IFTH ROW: Scolf, Mullins, ard, Woodrum, LeviTf, Levilf, McManigell. IXTH ROW: Lloyd, McKee, illage, Thissell, Poulfer, Neg- ley, Mercer, STiTes. VENTH ROW: McMahon, ees, Teff, SpiTler, Rardin, eynolds, Reynolds, Popham. i TwenTy-one
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