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ytojifiatno-kei William Amos Virginia Arnold Jack Bache Winfrey Barfield Edward Bentley J. E. Brown Joyce Brown Robert Brown Ruth Bunch Betty Lou Burke Otis Burke Conrad Butler Dick Butler Mary Lou Carroll Betty Lou Childress Genevieve Clatterbuck Elijah Collier Jean Colvin r Tommy Colvin Annie Lee Cooper Thelma Corbin Newton Crane Agnes Cunningham Charles Curtis Thelda Curtis Ellen Dodson John Dodson Oscar Dodson Lois Domazet Ellis Dulaney John Edmondson Betty Embrey Roy Estes Hattie Faulkner Aleeze Fincham -{ 221 -
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StapPiamoJie (UtaiA O fticeAA Mrs. John A. B. Davies Mary Hurt Sponsor Treasurer Thelma Willoughby Secretary Jean Pierce Vice-President Betty Lou Burke President The Sophomore Glass had the distinction of being the largest class in high school. They were divided among three home rooms under the care of Miss Mary Cary Addi- son, Mrs. John A. B. Davies, and Mrs. Russell Inskeep. Each room vied with the other and with other home rooms in the high school to make the greatest improvement in their school home. Walls were painted, windows washed, and everything in the room kept in order. Mrs. Davies’ room won second place in the room improvement contest put on by the Clean-Up Committee of the S. C. A. early in the fall. Class members contributed liberally to the Red Cross, the T. B. bangle sale, the U. S. O. fund, and the March of Dimes. They also collected newspapers and magazines for the P.-T. A. scrap paper. In the magazine selling contest, Mrs. Davies’ room won a radio and phonograph combination for selling the largest number of subscriptions of all the rooms in school, passing the $156 goal by a margin of $64. Members of the class joined the various school activities. For the first time sopho- mores were invited to join the Dramatic Club, and a number availed themselves of this opportunity. Led by the cheer leaders, two of whom had been elected from their own ranks, Betty Lou Burke and Loraine Pote, the class attended football games and gave the team their support. In the campaign for Pepergram subscriptions, Mrs. Davies’ room was the first to report 100 percent subscribing. Another sophomore room, Mrs. Inskeep’s, only a few minutes later announced that they had reached the 100 per cent mark. 4 21 p
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iP,o-p,Pio-tno-ke4 Terry Flannery Evelyn Fletcher Ann Foushee George Freeman Alma Mae Gayle James Gorman Jean Hackley Shirley Haught Richard Herbert Vernelle Hicks Helen Highlander Rosalie Hixson Mary Hurt Sammy James Clifford Jenkins Edna Mae Jenkins Rachel Jenkins Rebecca Jenkins Ruth Jenkins William Jenkins Betty Jean Jones George Jones Helen Jones Helen Kei-rick Patsy Kerrick Marie Leake William Leake Ann Martin Gloria Moss William Myers Howard Newlon, Jr. Carolyn Orange Victoria Osbourne Betty Jean Payne Marion Payne { 23 j»
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