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O n THE PRIDE CF THE SCI-ICOL ..pv Front Row: Lawrence Thayer, Jaekie Gilmer, Jane Shivell, Carl Light Kenneth Fincher. Second Row: Mary Louise Routh, Claire Dodd, Carol June Clark, Evan- geline Showalter, Margaret Penn, Joyce Hammock. Third Row: Valda Stone, Carolyn Moulton, Helen O'Toole, Robert Hodge, Tommy Owens, Harry Mills, Nancy Parker, Carol Anderson, ' Jean Pyle, Joan Meade, Louis Bailey, Elsie Lemly. Alice Witt, Carroll S. T. Witt McDavid, Jackie Shipley, Sam Anderson, M. E. McCorkle, Dorothy Tur- pin, Helen Patrick, Aileen Morris, Edna Ruth King. Fourth Row: Bobby White, Reba Sproles, Anne Hincke, Angela Brown, Susan Pectal, Joan Allen, Audrey Palmer, Elizabeth Vavalides, Peggy Campbell, Jerry Jackson, Elizabeth Barnes, Euwilda Littlejohn, Helen Bridwell, Eleanor Jane Cusick, Nan Kagy, Jane Beals, Mildred Terry, Katherine Tipton, Jewel Dean Webb, Peggy Rollins, Martha Lee Corns. Fifth Row: Helen Fulkerson, Charles Green, Graham Leonard, Romelda Pyle, Charlene Edwards, Martha Clark Kane, Jim Frye, Hope Woody, Nell Ring, Mildred Lady, June Jackson, Jean Nottingham, Charles Mt-Neil, Frank Stevenson, Dick Brockman, Richard McConnell, John I. Cox, Jimmie Caton. Sixth Row: Alec Berry, David Figg, Kenner Lyons, Jack McConnell, Bruce Bralley, Rawlings Hargraves, Spears Vavalides, Kenneth Hultin, Virginia Miller, Lois Hawk, Mildred Jordan, H. W. Combs, F. A. Green, Bill Williams, Eisten Neufer, Tommy Breese. Seventh Row: Bob Neal, Jim Brockman, Winston Pannell, Eugene Palmer, George Beals, Kenneth Cox, Charles Smith, June Nelson, W. L. Cavin, Gordon Jones, Bill M. King, Tom Shipley, Paul Von Bramer. Last Row: Vernon Fueston, Mike Kabool, Robert Owens, Otho Smith, Hugh Rowlett. Dress Parade a g...-
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