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LAM, SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class First Row, left to right-Edna Mae Dawes, Robert Beck, Eunice Johnson, Richard Lanham, Thelma Iolin- son, John Robert Lane, Irene Allison. Second I?o'wgMr. Hay, adviser, Madge Mathews, Ruth YVyman. Voaneda Sperry, XValter Patten, Dorothy Leonard, Mildred Xlfatson, George Taylor, Merrill Robinett. Third R010-Paul Hamilton, Stanley McConnell, Lelan Dawes, Roy Patten, Herbert Ashwood, Kathleen McGinnis, Vera Tarpley, Pauline Lusk. CLASS OFFICERS Voaneda Sperry ......... .........,,................. P resident Herbert Ashwood ...... ....... N Tice-PreSid6H'f Paul Hamilton ...... ...... A thletic Board On September 5, 1932, thirty-one Freshmen entered Henning High School. During the first few weeks of school our enrollment increased to thirty three. dropping back to thirty one, when Evelyn Porter and Claris Lockhart quit. Corning back in '33 for more instruction, we found that two new members joined our group-Dale Nelson and Roy Mackey. By the end of the first semes- ter Dale, Roy, and Lester Mertz had dropped out. Beginning the first semester, we lost Maxine Anderson and Doris Cooley, adding to our group, Joseph Ander- son. Before the end of the second semester of '34 Walter Patten had also dropped out of our class. -RICHARD LANI-IAM Page Twelve
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fUNlORS ' lunior Class First 717010, left tn 1'1'r1l1t-'Eileen lllitchel, Clements Pfdgington, lnez Claypool, llarvin Allison, Mfartha Srorv, joseph Anderson, Luciell Lnrtrell. Second Row--Miss Cole, adviser, JIEIHNIS Seyfert, Blariin Hanson, XYoodrow Tutwiler, Gladys Tutwiler, Opal Hudson, Alvin Joslin, Ora McGinnis. Third Ram'-Delinar Berglund, Doris Gravat, Lucile Elliot, Ruth Story, Matilda Young, Raymond Arnold. CLASS QFFICERS VVoodrow Tutwiler ..........................., . ................ President Clements Edgington ...... ....... V ice-President james Seyfert ........ ............. S ecretary Like birds learning to fly, twenty-seven freshmen began a new step in lifed high school. Before the end of the year our number had diminished to twenty- four. The following year we were advanced to that higher station known as sopho- more. VVe found four faces missing but welcomed three new membersgOra Mc- Ginnis, Doris Gravat, and Loren Beckley. ln the year 1934, we find ourselves in the realm of juniordom. Our group is the same with the exception of losing Georgia Penny and Juanita Riley. At the end of the second semester Loren Beckley quit school. On November 15, we gave our Junior Play, 'iSilas Smidge From Turnip Ridge . -RUTH STORY. Page Eleven
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FRESHMEN Freshman Class Front Row-Eleanor Oakes, Jack Crose, Abbie Vl'ynn, john Mourer, Pauline Smith, Boyd Dennison, Clarice Roberts. Ilfifldlv Row-Miss Mvhre, Leona Cornell, Rudolph Tutwiler, Verl Luttrell, Leonard Hickman, XYilbur Hickmrm, Xvilbert Wilson, Mildred McGinnis. Bark Rawgllobert Lanham, Vxfoorlrow Nelson, Ralph Wlatson, Robert Bailey, Clark Burton. Clark Burton ....... Robert Lanham ..... OFFICERS .,..........President Leonard Hickman ...... Rudolph Tutwiler ,..... V erl Luttrell .....,.... Pauline Smith ..... Miss lllyhre ..... .....Vice-President .........Secretary .............Treasurer Athletic Board ........Reporter .....Adviser On September 4, 1933, twenty-one Freshmen entered the Henning High School. During the first semester Eleanor Oakes entered, increasing our number to twenty-two, but David Allen, Maxine Simpkins, and Arthur Cruse dropped out, decreasing our number to nineteen. In the activities of the school our class has shown much interest. Four mem- bers took part in music, two in the orchestra, two in the girls' chorus, and live in athletics. -PAULINE SM ITH. Pagr Tlxirtefn W..
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