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UIXIIORS ,-'X X Molto: Only one's best is good enough. Colors: Green and Wliite. FIUlt'l'l'I Rose. With only one year to go before attaining its dream of eleven years, to become honored seniors, the Class of '49 began the year by electing Bobby Banks, presidentg Carolyn Bramblett, vice-president: Amelia Maxwell, secretary, and Bob Arnall, treasurer. Filling their positions very eapably, the officers led the class in putting over a successful Halloween carnival. With the money the juniors earned from this, they gave the seniors a long-remembered junior-senior prom. The juniors participated in 'almost every activity in school. They were active members and otheers of important clubs including the High Ligbl staff, Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, and GU Club. Extracurricular activities, such as football, basketball, track, tennis, and golf, also occupied a large measure of quite a number of the juniors' time. 27 ll-B Homeroom Mk. WAl.l,AK1l41 MUSSlil.MAN if I l-C Homeroom MR. Cl.AUlll4. S'l'IiVIiNS
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'fg- N 5 - sep WQMQRES iIj1,4M2aVw'f on the heights. but climbing. yu Colors: Green and Lavender. I , nf F1ou'c'r: Lilac. K gy' Q The class of '50 got off to a good start by selecting as their oflicers Dee Sullins, presidentg Betty Scarborough, vice-presidentg Betty Joiner, secretary, and Barbara Anglyn, treasurer. Leaving behind their freshman antics and taking on all the dignity of sophomores, they entered wholeheartedly into school activities. Several of them served on the High Litqlif staff, while others became membrs of the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Key Club, Spanish Club, or other school organizations. Also in sports, the sophomores excelled. A part of the success of the football team was due to sophomore players. The girls' and boys' basketball teams also had members from this class. ' 1 n' f ' x I l at ' Q ,X 'Ni N fi id , .22 a , N A , A 10-B 'Z Homeroom Mas. AMIZLIA MCKNIGHT , fx ttf 1- 4 i :em wr? gf. - 'rl -we f A X il , . i,j,,3f.g:l,j,f LAD JJ J i ' -' -' i R r 'A Q1 , 4 1 ' . x ik: KV! 1' X' I u .N x I - -'? k , V T 5 X , 4 4 If r Y ., 10-C Homeroom Miss Mamie SLADE
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