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A Sophomore's Dan; in 1972 :6 Oh, what an easy life he led From the time he first arose from bed; At 10 A. M. to the school dining room he went, And almost an hour over his breakfast spent. After that delight, he rested for a while, With all the complacency of a little child. When the bell rang for the next period t0 begin, He went in his auto for a little spin. The period for swimming was next on the list, After that, to the gynf, to use his fist. The very worst thing of the day came next: This was to study his spelling text. From two to eight P. M. he could do as he wished, He went to the lake and rowed and fished; Or else, when the moon with the sunshine vied. He went with his pals on a joy ride. At last, about eleven. the day was ended, And the hard work was all suspended. Alas! dontt you see that in 1922 A Sophomore worked harder than in 1972? DEE CARR, 1924 is Wmlm-nnnpnn'; w - .,- v . EkanYL-xml-qu 2'4 J
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Colors : Sophomore Class Motto: HAlways our hes? President ............... Vice President ........ SecrctaryIFreasurcr Claude Adams Curtis Adams Mabel Alldrcdge Paul Allen Donnavc Baker Fred Baker Charlie Mile Baughmzm Sarah Bell Elizabeth Bennett Sam Blumbcrg Rex Bozenmn ancnu Branch Tulbcrt Brown James Buntin Dec Curr Ray Carswcll Elizabeth Cocroft Artcc Crawford Annie Mary Dempsey Wilbur DuBose Guy Fail Willie Jim leircloth Hattie Marshall Ford Meta Forrester Louise Gaines Will Gaines Adam Grant Claire Hall Harry Hall Theo Hall Arlun Hand Henry Hand Ruby Hardy Douglas Harrison Julia Hornsby Esther Howell Christine Hughes Elizabeth Jeter Max jones Bonnie Lou Knowles Annie Ruth Korncgay Ethel Lewis Presley Lewis John Linch . 7-? Yellow and White. mxmzww 5:110 ' A Flower: Shasta Daisy Officers .......................... Louelle O NeaI ............................ Harry Hall -u- -----u--- .'-..-Sarah Bell Sophomore Roll Isabel Long Helen Malone Ernest Marbury Lucy Maxwell Doris May Neill McCallum Pauline McNeese Bruce Merritt Kathryn Montgomery DeForest Morgan Irving Morgan Lester Newton Louelle O,Nea1 Marjorie Orme Howard Owens Delphin Farmer Daisy Patterson Madge Payne George Pilcher Paul Porter Frank Pridgen Robert Ramsay Mary Reale Grady Riley Beryl Rish Vallie Rogers Maggie Ruth Rudd Moses Sapp Willie Sanders Eddie Dean Shirley Jessie Carroll Stevens Alyne Stevenson Ellen Stovall .l. T. Trawick Burkett Vann Clyde Vann Claude Waits Ottis Ward A. C. Watson Thelma Williams Beulah Wills Marcus Woodward Chester Wooten
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Sophomore Class Historq y. lh'eshmen-what a world of memories the word conveys! What high H school pupil does not remember his 'at days? Awkward, gawky: ill at iase. seared npink, he entered school only to be greeted by such shrieks as HFreshie. ltGreen, and all similar names familiar to Freshmen. We were no exception to the rule. and we hail our full share of teasing. But, if onr path was not all roses, neither was it all thorns. We had the honored d15- tinction of being the biggest class that had ever entered the D. H. S. The Hood-gates were opened and one hundred and twenty Freshmen poured into high school. In our Sophomore year. we still maintain our high record and are the largest class in the Duthan High School. having about a hundred on roll. In all school activities. we do our full part; in fact, no class in high school has a greater reputation for trne-blue loyalty than has the Sophomore class. An annual event of extreme interest in this section of our state is the Southeast Alabama Fair, held always in the early autumn. We. as a class, were busy for several weeks at the first of school on articles to put into the Fair, The contributions from the Dothan schools were unusually large and received much paise because of their excellence. Many members of the Sophomore class made. entries. and several drew prizes. The Gargoyle, our school annual, is a new project this year. It went over the top, however, after some hard work by the members of the Annual staff and the teachers assisting them. The Sophomore class was represented on the Annual Board by our worthy president. Louelle OiNeal, and also by Neil MeCalhnn. Physical education is as important as mental and moral training. Ath- Ietics develops the physical side of one's life, and the Dothan High School is not neglecting this phase of education. We had a line football record this year. As the Sophomores are necessary to all good things, we contributed to the team four members. namely, Tolbert Brown. John Linch. Marcus Woodward and G. 5., Zeigler. Tolbert is a member of the famous Brown family. He has the fighting blood in him. In football, he is a rival of his brother, John Mac. whose record in the fall of 1921 was marvelous. Tolbert starred especially in the Enterprise, Andalusia. and Sidney Lanier games. The Sophomores were fully represented on the basketball teams. On the girls' t-am. we had Julia Hornsby. Christine Hughes. and Elizabeth Ben- nett. T0 the boy's team, we contributed two of our football players, Tol- bert and john. The baseball team this year numbers on its line-up Tolbert Brown. A. C. Watson. Adam Grant and Marcus VVoodwardeall Sophomores, if you pl iase! In matters musical. the Sophomores seem to be coming into their own. It is with much pride that we claim the majority of the members of the two glee clubs. To the school orchestra, reputed to be the best in Alabama. we gave Charlie Mae Baughman and Zolena Branch, violinists, and Max Jones. eornetist.
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