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5 The HARMONIAN SOPHOMORE GLASS ROLL. Class Colors: ll ' liii,- ,unl Yrlhin ' Ci ss Flower : Yetlovi Rose. t AS« MoTTfl • V Id 03 Ivlu 111 ' Don ' t he a (ranki he a self-starter. CLASS ROLL Angvll, GiKren Moore, Jerry Bell, Beach Pharr, Hemen Campbell, Grace Pharr, Hesale ( ' arn|iliell, Olenc R( n i , Neva Campbell, Will Rtiliiian. Fairy Gartner, Clayton Renegar, Etta Cartnert Octa Renegar, Mabel Crater, Jay Shaver, Bobbie. Daniels,. Bertha SjtAvcr, Clarence - Daniels, Ida Shaver, Ollie navi , ( ImIc Sills. Catherine Davis, Helen Sharpe, Ethel Dickins, Ola Steelman, Johnson Dunlap, Nettie Tharpe, Lutelle Fox, Portland ToniltemHi, Ludlie Gaither, Bennie Trivette, Irene (taither, Charles Trivette, Mary Belle Cnither, Paul Turbyfill. Jce (Jrose, Cleo rurbyfiU, Plato Hayes, Flake Trivette, Hug i Heath, Roy Turner, Uba Htx, Julia Turner, Hazel Johnson, Greely Wallace, Lacie Johnson, Sarah Weaver, Wayne Jojmer, Dorman While, Heth Jones, Lee Williaiiis, Clarice Keller, Estelle Williaiiis. Richard Keller, Tom Wooten, Mary Lee • ■ tilMrc, Allen Page Forty-one
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The HARMONIAN SOPHOMORH GLASS HISTORY. .U? ' ' u!! ' !. t . . i ' ' assembled .., the auditorium . I of the Harmony High School for the iqiening of the school year. Immediately after the opening exercises, we, the class „t |02K thirtv-six in number under the direction „f Miss Mary Lackey came together tor the bginnine of our his:h school work. We were directed to the various class rooms, where we received our ass.Knments. On the following Friday, the class was called together ' for the purpose of orRanizint; the class. The following officen; were elected: Clarice , Williams, president; Helen Davis, vice-president; and Ollie Shaxe,, secretarv i We found our work very different from what we had experienced in our previous I ' school life, and many amusing incidents were connected with our entrance into high school. Very soon, however, we learned what was expected of us. and ! settled down for four ymn study. . | Our class presented its first play at Kaster time when Ann AViiat ' s Her Name I was given. It was a great success considering the fact that it was our first attempt. • - I ' Late in April our class, chaperoned by Miss Lacky, went to Roaring Gap on a picmc We spent an enjoyable dax x iexvint; the mountains of our state, and i returned to resume our work with renewed energy. j| The cluing of school found us anxiously awaiting the time when we would ' 1 again meet for another year of school. AViien we assembled tor our secnd year of high school, wc found that some 1 of our classmates had dropped out. Others came in. however, and our class roll increased from thirty-six to sixty. We took pride in the fact that were no loMf er freshmen but sophomores. In the election of class officers Ida Daniels was i ected president ;Bertha Danils, vice-president: and lulia Neill H, secretarv Yellow and white were chosen as class colors, and the yoUow rose as class , cv. ! On the sixteenth of December, 1925, we were entertained at the Home Icnomics Building, ot this scho,.l, hy .Miss Lacky. We had a very enjoyable eseni„K. i ' During the month of April, 1926, we gave the play Wrecking Roberts Budget, whicl was very successful. ' j Our class has also furnished its share of athletes of wiwm we are all proud. Page Forty-tvio
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