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Orr. ZS? i ee oe Sophomores a ye : Ist Row, left to right: Mary Jo Morgan, Vivian McAbee, John McCarson, Phyllis ash, Robert 2nd Row: Brenda Osteen, Mack Osteen, Michael Owenby, Harold Pace, Jean Parish, Blanche Parris. 3rd Row: Evileen Parris, Joyce Parris, Margaret Prince, Sue Ransom, Ronny Redmond, Keith Rhodes. 4th Row: Jeff Robinson, Marian Sexton, Gloria Smith, Bobby Stepp, Jerry Surrett, James Taylor. 5th Row: Morris Taylor, Scott Ward, Shirley Ward, Malvern West, William Wise, Mabel Young.
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Sophomores Ist Row, left to right: Mary Goins, Donald Guice, Fred Halford, Edward Hawkins, Mary Heatherley, Ann é Heaton. 2nd Row: Robert Henderson, Louise Hill, Gary Hollingsworth, Margie Honeycutt, Delynn Hoot, Patty Hoots. 3rd Row: Billy Huggins, Ray Hughey, Joyce Hyder, Ruth Jones, Genell Justice, Pearl Justice. 4th Row: Phillip Justice, Sara Kittridge, David Kronenfeld, Faye Landreth, Marie Laughter, Mildred Levi. 5th Row: Herschel Lyda, Sherry Lytle, Edmund Malski, Randy Matthews, Rachel Maybin, Evangeline Mor- gan.
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de atheee are t): E dig Anders, rnold Ed- Steve Flight of ’60 Beginning their high school career in August, 1956, was an entirely new experience for these students. Some of the questions in their minds, no doubt, were: “What is meant by a class period?” “How do you make out a schedule?” or “Which subject do you suppose is the easiest?” When those problems were settled, nextcame the frightening task of finding the right classroom. Often a freshman had to ask some upperclassman, “Where’s Mrs. Lappin’s room?” or “Could you tell me where room 2 is?” After a few weeks of school their problems were solved; they had become accustomed to the high school routine and were really enjoying themselves. Then—all too soon—school ended for the year, and everyone was looking forward to his year as a sophomore at Flat Rock. Page Twenty-Eight
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