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The Sophomore Class spring officers are, left to right: Jim Waller, president; David Vaca, yell leader; Leo King, vice presi- dent; Maxine Gilliland, secretary. FIRST ROW, left to right: Stella Sample, Dennis Patton, Mabel Flores. Donald Ma- berry, Ardyne Silva. Charles Thompson, Viola Sample. Clayton Rowley. SECOND ROW: Delores Mabry. Bill Foster, Christine Martin. Windell Jones, Barbara Powell, Jimmy Powell, Nyla Peacock, Bob- by Swenngen. THIRD ROW Warren Wilson, Margene Ter- ry. Jack Neely. Radele Roe. Ronald Bell. Anita Pantaleoni, Richard Randolph. FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Good- man. Ray Upton. Maxine Gilliland. Mr. Ray Roberts, Marlyce Dillman. Jerry Thom- as. Loretta Pike. SECOND ROW: Theodore Deen. Margaret Ann King. Bob Newell, Lou Ann LaRose, Zoe Gardner. Dannie McVey, Yvonne Ter- ry. Wendell Lowery. THIRD ROW: Loretta Loughmiller, Gerald Brubaker, Carolyn Friedman. Willard Stull, Darlene Byram. Gale Davis, Alice Haggard. Outt e “Stue CLASS OF '53
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C. First Row, left to right — Nancy Hughes, Donald Evans, Shirley Edwards, Freddie Hud- son, Miss Ann Carter. Melvin Melton, Dorthy Carender, Hugh Handley, Barbara Gattiker. Second Row—Joanne Herrington. Bonnie Glover, Robert Childress, Edna Eisner, Gerald Gorton, Eva V heeler, Bunda Dillard. Doris Hale, Merton An- derson. Third Row—Ger- ald Nester, Judy Brown. O. J. Campbell, Betty Ab- bott. Wayne Cushing. Patti Moore. Kenneth Ed- singer, Loretta Little. SOPHOMORE ( LASS Outstanding among the privi- leges enjoyed by sophomores is the planning and direction of the initiation of freshmen. This year the class followed the usual pat- tern of activities, eliminating lip- stick, a former obnoxious practice. Calling the first five days of school “W e 1 c o m e Freshmen Week,” they gave the frosh a thor- oughly happy time. An outstand- ing feature was the selling of the freshmen as slaves for 25 cents. Dan Soares, junior, acted as auc- tioneer. A total of $17.50 was made; the money helped to pay for the orchestra for the Sopho- more Return. FALL OFFICERS A. Left to right— Bob Newell, yell leader; Wayne Cushing, p r e s i- dent; LeRoy Rich- i n s, secretary; Roger Sanford, vice president. B. First Row, left to right—Florence Fife, Markay Hamblin, Loretta Kolensberg. Leo King. Ramona Moody, James Waller. Betty Copeland, Bob Scott. Joyne Hepworth. Sec- ond Row—Jim Rogers, Virginia Lee Hills Warren Riley, Doris Baker. Bill Thompson Myrna Parsons, Barbara Siebe. David Vaca. Third Row—Ed Britton, Donna Lee West. Theodore Moody. Joann Pryde, Ralph Goodman, Donna Bronner, Joe Dotson. .dike a Salt piam
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'Deaxe t Tftemary JUNIOR CLASS Firs! Row, left to right—Rex Tibbs, Curtis Main, Mary Hewitt, Larry Brubaker, Edwin Allison. Dorothy Gorger. Clarence McKelvey. Second Row — George Robinson, Iimmie Capps, Joe Espana. Barry Cooper. Clifford Alexander. Marita Perryman, Don Shifflet. Third Row—Betty Cardoza, Harold Barnes, Dale Thomas. Wane Wolber, Marilyn San- ders. Sammy Glover. A class well known for leadership! That’s the Junior Class! Although the group of 107 members was not the largest in the school, it was outstanding for its spirit and ingenuity. Five students—Dan Soares, Mickey McGie, Don McVarish, Steven Jensen and Diane Linn—were active members of the Student Council. Early in the year the juniors began making plans for their outstanding social event—the Senior Ball, which follows the graduation exercises. Fell Off.cers are, from loft to •ight—Mickie McG o, president; Don McVarish. vice president, Pat Shirley, secretary; end Dai Soares, yell leader First Row, left to right—George Gridley, Sybil Freeman, Don Lucas. Mary H lon Cansady. Mrs Dunlap. Bill Rowland. Thelma Kofford, Ard Johnson. Sh’rley Glaze, Bud Waller. Second Row—Gordon Zeller, Pat Shirley. Dick Stewart. Jackie Graham, Jim Wright. Doris Eidson, Jim Tupen, Callie McKey, Bill Sanderson. Third Row—Joe S'over. Betty Anthony. Dick Cush- ing, Diane Linn. Dudley Reimer, Bernaame Hepworth. Charlie Jackson, Vonza Dowsnup.
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