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“mmaBL, mB mii iM iiiuiii ii !iiiii, ' ik ' j i SEFIOR CLASS HISTORY j |8 In September, 1936, a proud group of 33 students enrolled in the Freshman class under Mr. Newlin v ith high hopes and ambitions look- ing forward to the four years of high school life. The class officers were; President, Alice Leach; Vice-President, Clyde Cooke; and Secretary and Treasurer, Frances Mills, An English Club was organized which met once a week. Prizes v;ere av arded to Jessie Mae Harvey and Graham Faucette. Jessie Mae and Frances Allen entered the Recitation Con- test p.nd the Thrift Essay Contest was won by Leatrice Thompson, The highest scholarship average was won by Alice Leach, and she was ihe representative from the Freshman class at the Junior-Senior Banquet, Thirty-five people began our sophomore year. ¥e organized with the following offi- cers: President, Clyde Cooke; Vice- President, Alice Leach; Secretary and Treasurer, Frances Mills. At the close of the school year we had a class party at the home of Miss Thelma Gates, our home-room teacher. Again Alice Leach made the highest scholarship average and Clyde Cooke represented the class at the Junior-Senior Banquet. We entered the Junior class with 3I ) em— bers under the supervision of Miss Mary Sue Rawls. Graham Faucette was elected President; Fred Caldwell, Vice-President; Mary Ellen Haye , Secretary; and Mildred Anderson, Treasurer. During that year our class sponsored an p.ma— teur program which y p.g a great success. One of the most outstianding events of the year v as the Junior-Senior -Banquet. Eighteen students entered the Senior Class in September, 1939, under the supervision of a new teacher. Miss La Verne Port erf ield. Our grade-parents v ere Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Long and our mascots were Betty Sue Coble and Paige Stout The class officers 7ere: President, Graham Fau- cette; Vice-President, Mildred Terrell; Secre- tary, Alice Leach; Assistp.nt Secretary, Mildred Anderson; and Treasurer, liary Ellen Hayes. m l t kf
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