W- Mks. HoI.I.i-:Y SOPHOMGRES Mollo: Only oneis best is good enough. I l0u'i'r: Rose Colorx: Green and White Finally saying good-bye to freshman antics, the Class of '49 became dignihecl sopho- mores. Several positions on the High Liglff Staff were Hlled by members of the Sophomore Class. Other members took an aetive part in the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, and Spanish Club. A number of sophomores were on the football squad. The girls' and boys' basketball teams and golf team also had their share of the Class of '49. Leading the eighty-one sophomores through the year were Barbara Noel, presidentg julian Folds, vice-presidentg Charles Hopper, secretaryg and Bobby Banks, treasurer. 28
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' ll YD' W va, FRESHME If X -,JN V X Npv' L' Mnffn: Not on the heights, but climbing. l I0lL'l'VJ Lilac Colors: Green and Lavender. Fulfilling its greatest desire, the Ninth Grade has progressed from Sam Bailey to enter the Freshman Class of High School. The Freshman Class of 1947-47 has been very active in school activities. It has been well represented on the football and basketball squads, the Home Ec Club and the High Lighl Staff. Betty Scarborough, Jane Cumming, Harvey Mathis, and Jean Daniel were elected by their home rooms to be the freshman members of the first student council. The freshman oflicers of the Class of 1950 were Harvey Mathis, president, Dee Sullins, viee-president, Paul NWestmoreland, secretary, and Betty Scarborough, treasurer. rhtx Hx l 'D , 3,r 1 'Ek 5 ' mx al Qflgtfyiff 9 A 30
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