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Top Row: Charles Eakins, Mike Clifton, Bob Faulkner, Orville Clemmons, Darrell Davis, Harp Hurles Ralph Gallaugher, Charles Finley, James A. Cunningham, John Fave. Second Row: Ted Edler, Eugene Donahue, James D. Cunningham, Bmmit Collins, Jim Caldwell Dale llonkle, Dale Gallaugher, Glenn Buey, Willard Everhart, Dave L. Dixon. Third Row: Neil Fisher, Dave Dearth, David Dixon, Garry Clark, Alonzo Caplinger, Tom England Roger Bryan, Lewis Drake, Tom Dowler, Tom Dailey. Bottom Row: Larry Conkle, Dave Doner, Terry Duffy, Eddie Eltzroth, Bob Stoeklin, Skip Hildebrand Bill Keelingr, Jim MeVicker, Frank Copper. Top Row: Roland Hill, Don Hill, Larry Hill, Dallas Hunt, Warren Hickmott, Alvin Immel, Bill Garrett, Larry Jakes, Frank Iden, Robert Hoffman. Third Row: Martin Barlage, Bob Barber, Tom Artnian, John Berry, Dick VValsh, Fred Hicks, Jerry James, Bob Adams, Ralph Armstrong. Second Row: Jim Hupp, Bob Jividen, Gordon Herron, Bill Huff, Warren Gates, John Irwin, Robert Guysingrer, Ronald Harkless, Tom Boyles, Ronnie Hiles, Bob Brown. Bottom Row: Dick Rundels, Alan Richardson, Gary Vance, Clarence Brown, Dan Foth, Jack Beyerly, Robert Branseom, Lloyd Gossett, Dave Armstrongr, Charlie Perry. Not really l Dick Rundels Sophomores 1 y
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Sophomores in 1955 On the second floor each morning be- tween 8:00 and 8:30, some 361 sopho- mores can be found rushing for their session rooms to get an assignment they forgot to do the night before, brushing up on Teach Clinton's geometry assign- ment, or adding the finishing touches to a World History project. There is a gen- eral excitement in the air-someone passed his driver's test yesterday-au- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bill Rice, treasurer, Anne French, vice president, Jo- Ann Lee, secretaryg Skip Hildebrand, president. tobiographies are due in English class in only two days-tryouts are announced for M-B and Arrow staff-revue audi- tions called. Some happened to be tal- ented and lucky enough to make the grade. Class party tomorrow night- Y meeting at 7:30. All these activities helped to make the Sophomores wonder if there was any- thing quite like being a wise fool. slr 0 U Q ' fp V499 is 2' Z3 ff
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l l he llll K Top Row: Robert Huffman, Ronald Stacey, Jack Meeker, Tom Trainer, Ronnie Hines, Jim Pelfrey, Grady West, Mick Uhrig, Jon White, Ronnie Morris. Second Row: Saundra Schiller, Marjorie Scott, Eileen Trego, Glenda Smith, Sharon Wells, Patty Wil- son, Barbara Ware, Helen Ward, Joyce Rinehart, Ruth Perry. Third Row: Sally Peters, Lorene Petrie, Jean Toni, Oralee Richardson, Cecilia Medley, Alma Bayless, Diane Vincent, Judy Cunningham, Mary Shearrow, Peggy Hall. Bottom Row: Judy Hopper, Arline Martin, Ruby Kesterson, Verna Nichols, Fay Simmons, Hilda Ransdell, Carol Norviel, Jean Rogers, Darla Thomas. Top Row: Roland Hill, Stan Welsh, Larry Zonner, David Wills, John Lawhorn, Richard Smith, Mel- vin Raines, Jerry Welson, Jim Spencer, John Spencer. Second Row: Jim McKeever, Ronald Park, Bob Stitt, Neal Locklear, John Jones, Bob Powell, David Sieler, Eddie Moats, Fred Oakes. Third Row: La1'ry McKinley, Dick Lambert, Gary Stafford, Paul Wickline, Tom Miller, Tom Lamm, Bill Tanner, John White, Robert Pierce, Bob Peters. Bottom Row: Bob Kidnocker, Neil Reynolds, Jim Kitchens, Bob Stocklin, Bill Keeling, Skip Hilde- brand, Eddie Eltzroth, Jim McVicker, Terry Duffy, Douglas Wolfe. Promotion from study hall to hallway executive. Tom Lamm. Sophomores
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