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HISTORY The Till day of Septemlicr was made memorable, when we. the class of nineteen huudri d and thirteen, entered the High Sehool. We are not only a remarkable class on ac- count of our size, as we are composed of about one hundred and thirty members, but also because we are all such caper, studious and industrious boys and girls. Of course, when I say that we are studious I do not mean that we are not lively, frisky Freshies. I mean that we are capable of work as well as play. About two weeks after school started we held our first class meeting in the study hall, which was a very interesting affair, as all first meetings are. At this meeting we organ- ized our chiss. and chose for our officers those whom we thought would la most capable of holding office successfully for tin four years. We chose for our president. Harold Hutchinson: vice president. Dalton Simon: secretary, Anna Hrennen. and treasurer, Susan Arnett. In the short time we have been in the High School we have become accustomed to the treatment we are subjected to by the upper classmen. We know that the reason they treat us Fresh ies so badly is because they are jealous of our su| erior ability ( ?i and of the interest the teachers have taken in us. It is difficult to write our history for this year, because we have had to build a kind of platform, on which to stand during tin remaining three years. We have all studied hard, but you could not expect anything really remarkable yet. Hut we promise that at some future time you will hear something really wonderful from the class, which entered the High School as green, scared Fresh ies in nineteen hun- dred and nine. —Historian, 1913.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS RCLL Spurgeon (tally. Paul millnjtsley, Hoff Cunningham. lattlier I Hi vis, Fred IMelrich. Loo Dona line. John Erwin. Italph Hurt, Enael Hawkins. Wendell Hess. Cast! Hess. William Hill. Fred llorcbler. Bailey llnpp, Paul Haymond. Harry Irwin. Art Kern, «laud I-emasters. Clarence Mor- jjan. Fred Morrla. John Pople. tieorge Schwarm. James Schwann. Norris Showalter. Cecil Smith. John Stoetaer. Edwin Straight, Verner Wade. Merl Amos. l»al»y Arnett. Kuhy lllltlng ley. Mary Ilrand. Ilea trice Canter. Elisabeth Conaway. Neva Curry. Katharine Do 111 son. Edith Frey. I -nn (lalner. Katharine Haggerty. Mury Hall Florence Hawker. Mary Ellen Henry. Sarah Hlbbs. Dorothy Ktoapp. Donab Knight. Ixmlae. l onard Marie l.lnn. Essie Miller. Merle Miller. Kntb Miller. Vertle Morgan. Marvel Phillips. Carol Powell. Edna Thorn. Elsie Weleh Amy Williams. Mary Windsor. Mae Yost. Itlnnche lllll. I.nelle Ituekman.
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FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Jeorgr Abbot. I’nul Anton. (Gilbert Arnett. John Ault man. llomer Barnes. I. lord Billingsley. Clyde Brand 11. Edgar Brown. Henna Clark. John Coffey, James Cook. Bernard Qaatllow. Roy Cunningham. Zachry I la via. Bau I Brain. Raymond Fisher, Glen Fortney, tiarence Garner. Kdwln Gankin, llernden llawklns. Paul Ilawklna. Bobert Henry. Herahel Hill. Charles Holt, .lay llongh. Harold Hutchinson. Challen lee. John Laugh- Hu. Victor I .evelle. Hunan Arnett. Ruth Arnold. tHali Ballah. Jean Billingsley. Louise Boehm. Anna Brennen. Margaret Bren non. Mary Bums. Klnh- tiellHitd. Beatrice Harhy. Neva Fltzhugh. Glyde Fleming. Katharine Ford. Adele Furbeo. Louise Gallmnrd. Mary Gaskill. Louise Grimes, Louise Hamilton. Mary Francis Hartley. Krmn Henry. Margaret I tension. Mary Henson. Irene llolbert. Alva Holdren. Merle Holt. Gladys Hunger- ford. George Miller, Paul Mitchell. Harry Morgan. Leo Patter m. Ray Perry. Karl Phillips. Arthur Pitser. Noel I Race. Sidney Sapper. Hood Satterfield. Ix o Shirellff, Dalton Simon. Uobert Smith, Harry Smouse. Robert Tucker. Coyd Yost. Joe Yost. Merryman Lythe. Fay Jeffery. Dotla Kern. Alma McKeever. Hasel McKinney. Kvn May. Maud Merrlfleld. Kdna Miller. Garnet Miller. Nellie Morris. Stelln I'nrker. Kellie Patterson, Hath Phillips. Kllxabeth Post. Nellie Pritchard. Kmelle Probat. opal Reeves. Jean Ritchie. Grace Robinson. ls na Satterfield. Gazelle Smith. Bennie Snider. Virginia Southern, Bra Summers. Neva Swisher. Beatrice Tenant. Knowa Thorne. Kdna Stevens. Jeannette Trlckett. Maggie Trlrkctt. Ruth West. Mamie McWhorter, ola Agon. Kthel Minor, Clerlmond Mendel.
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