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l ll' A n l ll ' ' 'Mi , l ' f 1 i ll, T ' i p a s Hc51. Mcc . Ji?. 0nNlcA N . 1932 I l FRESHMAN CLASS First Row-lLeft to Righth -Marie Towell, Hazel Kenworthy, Helen Snodgrass. Pearl Pounds. Charlotte Havens, La Dona Sears. Faye Pettitt, Mildred Stacy. Virginia Wooden, Mary Scott, Mary Ross. Second Row-Lorin Rushton. Gene Fisher. Albert Callahan. Robert Hall, Aileen Walton. Mary Alice Ludlow. Kathleen Littell, John Peacock, Willis Lyons. James Fuller, Joe Redd. Third Row-Noble Underwood. Richard Edmondson. James Cook, Mr. Jones. Sponsor: Clyde Clanton, Raymond Beck. Richard Nicholson. Fred Schmidt. Fourth Row-Floyd Scott, Horton Kivett, John Mynatt, Robert Walls, Delbert Simmons, Robert Elmore. On August 29, the class of RS ascended the stairs to the High ' School for the first time. When all had been counted. it was discovered that thirty-nine had answered the f-all. On September ll, they were L initiated and were then considered full-iiedged high school students. Dur- 5, ing the year, six of the class were lost. if The class was well represented in all school activities, having mem- bers on the bovs' and girls' basketball teams. boys' and girls' baseball teams, in the Glee Clubs. reading contest and high school minstrel. The Freshmen gave a program Thursday. March 3. which went over big. In the inter-class contest for attendance at the Countv Tournev. the I Freshmen and Juniors lost, having the least percentage. Therefore they had to pay the penalty and entertain the Sophomores, Seniors and Faf-ultv. The officers chosen were: Richard Edmondson. President: Floyd I Scott, Vice-President: Mary Alice Ludlow, Secretaryg Richard Nicholson. 3 Treasurer: and Mr. Jones, Sponsor. The class colors chosen were red and white: the flower was a red rose and fern. The motto, Climb Though the Rocks Be Rugged, was carried out faithfully throughout the year. -13- A .-... ..3-qgm ll ll as I HI f lillllll ifszfsi' ' lIlnf ll '
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illfllli . ' C.H.S. LIBERTONIAN M1932 l.r13liQl lll l,,' , , - - 7 0 I l if l, jx: 1 l E I l' L-E?-flu SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row-1Left to Rightl-Mildred Littell, Ethel Kenworthy, Mary Robbins, Twila Walton, Miss Shelds, Sponsorg Myrtle Warren, Laura Marie Richards, Bertha Reeves, Juanita Carnine. Second Row-Milbern Stanley, Lowell Masten, Arvid Baker, Glen Hhompscn, Ross Mitchell, Drew Comer, Albert Mantooth, Leon Ludlow, Delbert Mitchell. Third Row-Lowell Rushton, Myron Applegate, Herbert Huffman, Carl Eastes, Eugene Wooden, Wayne Mynatt, Hilden Tharp, Mayne Wingler. James Grimes and Leora Towell rabsentj. The twenty-seven members of the Sophomore Class chose as their officers for the year 1931-32: Ross Mitchell, President, Glen Thompson, Vice-President, Mildred Littell, Secretary, Lowell Rushton, Treasurer, and Miss Shields, Sponsor. The sophomores are proud of having representatives in all the school activities. There were three of our boys on the baseball team and five on the basketball squad. In girls' athletics, we had four baseball play- ers and two on the basketball team. We also have musical talent, for we have one member of the band and two of the orchestra. There are seven sophomores in the Girls' Glee Club and five in the Boys' Glee Club, and three members of the Girls' Sextet are sophomores. Six of the minstrel cast were members of our class and We had three entries in the local reading contest. We have been active in various programs which have been presented during the year. Myrtle Warren was selected to give one of the talks on the Washington program at the February Par- ent-Teachers' meeting. Miss Shields entertained us with a dinner at her home on the first night of the County Tourney, then enough of us went to the game that we were co-winners with the Senior class, of the attendance contest. The class colors, purple and gold, the flower, White rose and fern, and the motto, We Row, Not Drifti' were retained. -12- Wig? r I H 'X 'ki' fL+ 'W sum ll fer' if T' 30.55552 llhlw Tlllll flmnllni
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