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EIGHTH GRADE Ethel Abernathy Dora Jane Carlton Alice Alexander Phyllis Etchison Billy Barton Wanita Etchison Herschell Benefiel Naomi Granger Lauray Berry Eleanor Harper Ethel Bromback Erma Jean Hoover Mary Buckles Robert Hughes Swart Burchette Jean Ann King Harold Kirkpatrick Robert Neff Judith Merrill Murice Procter Herschell Miller Wilbur Remington Edna Mae Mills Frances Scott Richard Mills Gene Silvey Cecilia Mroz Susan Sipple Eugene Murray Edwin Smith Ruby Musselman Donna Jean Soots Marjorie Stansberry Iloene Stroup Dale Swaim Martha Ulery Eileen Waples twenty-seven
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F RESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 7, 1937, one of the largest Freshman classes in the school's history was enrolled. It consisted of sixty members. Officers elected for the year were: Marion Drake, president g Henrietta Jackley, vice-president, Robert Hurst, secretary, and Donald Etchison, treasurer. Mr. Cromer served as sponsor. The class participated in three pleasure activities during the year. On October 7, we entered the class tournament but were defeated by the Sophomores. On October 13, we were initiated into the high school. This is an occasion that we never shall forget. Were we humiliated! After being subjected to everything, including an attempt at hanging, we were sentenced to be tarred and feathered by Judge Gantz, only the tar proved to be sorghum molasses. However, revenge was sweet!! It was a pleasure to give the Seniors their much needed bath in Pipe Creek. They say that the water was cold, but in a tug-of-war contest the winners never know. Two Freshmen, Maxine Layne and Marvin Skillman were selected as Yell Leaders. Two Freshmen, Flora Louise Harper and Phyllis Potter, had parts in Plain Jane. Two Freshmen, Donald Etchison and Marion Drake, were chosen as Junior Leaders in 4-H work. The honor roll was reached by Phyllis Potter, Jean Closser, Lavonne Etchison, and Marion Drake. At the present time there are fifty-six Freshmen. We hope that as many as can will remain in school and make the class of 1941 the largest in the school history. twenty-six
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SEVENTH GRADE Helen Adams Harold Dwiggens Donald Botts Chester Ellis Florence Closser Marilyn Flo1'a Clyde Cunningham Sara Mae Granger Ruth Cunningham Gloria Jean Greene Glennard Daugherty Minyoughn Grimes Charles Dickinson Billy Hays Betty Duckworth Jean Hays Edith Henry Betty Miller Robert Holland Mary Jane Neff Wayne Jack Peggy Potter James King Frances Skillman William Lamb Elizabeth Smith Marion Loser Robert Spradlin Lucille Loudenback Robert Swinford Jerome Mason Virginia Trissel Donald Webb Louise Wilburn Rotha Wise Ruth Wise twenty-eight
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