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Sophomore Class Helen Ruth Adams Earline Allen Fenner Allen Helen Mae Allen Vivian Allen Beverly Ballard Mattie Laurie Barber Fred Lee Blank Joyce Briley Eleanor Brown Hubert Brown Jack Brown James Collins Dorothy Conway Anne Cox Marian Cox Kenneth Dail Faye Duval Sarah Jean Ellis Dorothy Etheridge Dennis Fleming- Delphia Flye Dick Flye Virginia Gaylord Mary Ann Harris Rachel Hawkins Dorothy Nell Henderson Thelma Howard Stephen Humbles Virginia Hunning Jean Johnson Mary White Jones Frances Jordan SuFanne Kilgo Jim Lanier Amos Leggett Jane Massey Margaret Mercer Phil Moore Phyllis Moore Christine Mozingo Edith Nisbet Stuart Murphy Claude Plyler Elizabeth Ricks Marie Rouse Ed Schwartz Mary Snedeker Marian Gray Taylor Nancy Taylor Frances Tucker Larry Tucker Gladys Tyndall Herbert Waldrop Grace Ward David Whichard Mary Andrews Whichard Charles Whiteford Harold Williams Howard Williams Lillian Wooten Richaixl Worsley Kathryn Youngblood Betty Ann Rawles Stephen Humbles, President Mary Ann Harrls, Secretary Richard Worsley, Monitor OFFICERS and ADVISER Davtd Whichard, Vice-President Howard Williams, Treasurer Mrs. Luther Herring, i dvisor HISTORY The Sophomore Class was organized for the firs I time m the history of Greenville high school on October 20, 1942. „ he purpose of organizing the Sophomore Class wa-- To help in the advancement of our hjp-h school- tc prepare students to hold offices of future classes; ' and to teach students more about parliamentary procedure. The class chose as its motto Not on top but still climbing. The Coronation Ball, formerly sponsored by the Journalism Class, was presented this year by the Sophomore Class. It was one of the moct outstanding social functions of this year. Too, it was the only dance tending towards formalism which the underclassmen attended at the high school.
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Marf aret Ann Johnson William Keck Lizzie Keeeh Elizabeth Kittrell Theodore Lupton Mattie Harris Mayo Mary Pearl Meeks Pcf f U Mitchell Tommy Moore Ann Morton Dnuf las Nelson Margare t Nisbet Betsy Nobles Rena Oakes Lee Belle Paramora Grace Peel Myrtle Gray Pollard Annie Lee Powell Herbert Proctor Knott Proctor • Gladys Reagan Joe Register Charlotte Robertson Ledyard Ross Junior Class History The Junior Class of 1943 has not carried on as many activities as preceding Junior Clashes due to the present world conditions. Early in the year the Junior Class decided it would be unpatriotic to sponsor the banquet as usual, but they nlanned to carry on some of the customary activities; the proceeds of which would be used for the annual Junior-Senior dance. The class has sponsored a movie-dance, a double header basketball game followed by a dance, and a magazine sale, The Junior-Senior, May 7th, held in the high school auditorium was very colorful and summed the Junior Class yearly activities up at 1:00 Saturday morning. May 8, 1943. Tom Rowlette Shirley Savage Jack Scott Mercer Simmons Peggy Rose Smith Billii Sugg Lela Mae Sutton Ma7 ' ii Barden Taylor Grace Tripp Mimie Tripp Adelaide Warren Hennie Ruth Whichard Jean White Josie Barries White Beverly Whitley Sarah Frances Williams Johnny Wilson
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Greenville High School Faculty J. H. Rose, Superintendent J. R. Wilkerson, Principal Naomi Newell Mrs. Howard Mims Wallace Bourne Sara Harrison Mrs. H. H. Cunningham Alice Strawn Mrs. W. T. King II. A. McDougle Mrs. Bessie C. Picklesimer Louise Swann Evelyn Buchanan Mrs. C. A. Bowen R. B. Starling Mrs. Luther Herring F ' stelle Greene Laura Bell Ona Shindler Boley Farley Imogene Riddick Deanie Boone Haskett Mrs. A. L. Dittmer Isabel Reid Father Gable Not pictured : Eva Hodges, Mrs. Denton Rossell and Louise Dalton
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