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HOME ROOM 10-A: First row—Virginia Barrett, Leatrice Brown, Kay Cosby, Earlene Barton, Bennie Anderson, Beverly Bruns, treas- urer, Mary Lu Cannon, Gene Colley, president, Edna Creamer, Pearl Brooks, Bobby Curtis, Nelson Allen. Second row—Violet Darland, Leona Biller, Alene Bleigh, Ora Emily Dever, Virginia Chappell, Mary Brower, Daydreon Clark, Jean Anderson, Dorothy Culley, Dolores Cooksey, Charles Benson. Third row—Richard Cox, Clarence Dean, Dale Crawford, Glenn Ba- ker, Johnny Courtney, Jack Dyer, LeRoy Bach- er, Billy Billinger, Charles Coker, Fred Biller, Billy Cosgrove- HOME ROOM 10-B: First row — Mary Hirsch, Joretta Fedderson, Ruth Jean Estes, Bobby Farris, vice president, Carol Ann Fowler, president, Welborne Fire, treasurer, Clara Frances Fink, Hope Galloway, Clorinda Fowler, Nell Jordon. Second row—Frances Heer, Pat Ireland, Pat Gebhart, Nellie Jones, Charles Higdon, Maxine Howarton, Marjorie Jones, Robert Fry, Lois Jean Flippen. Third row— Clarence Girard, Carl Hurst, Jerry Hutson, Alonzo Flores, John Erbar, Richard Green, Everett Howard, Bill Finn, Charles Hahn.
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