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H' ESHMEN BACK ROW: Mr. Snyder, Charles Acklin, Herbert Doty, Deloris Green, Melvin Mohr, Maxine Krause, Bob Allen, Darlene Walker, Estel Patterson, Lucille FRONT ROW: Marion McCaulley, Doris Campbell, Howard Daisy, Harriett, Arthur Bates, V1rg1n1s,Green, Paul Hammond, Evelyn Richardson, Mabel Leathers, Adelbert McCaulley, Phyllis George. MIDDLE ROW: LaVon Helm, Lawrence Dumdei, Kathryn Johnson, man, Evelyn Pierce, Eugene Sufferlein, Kathryn Ann Charlson, Paul Doty, Jean O'Gonnor, Elsie Fern Mlnnier, Ronald Seay, William Todd, Beverly Copper, Max Squires, Janet Adams, Mata Clarence Both- Betty Trotter, Irene Melody, Ellen Blair. Leila Painter, Walter Mapel, Betty Brassfield, Richard Wilson, Arlene Sommerfield, Arnold Roper, Marjorie Ellerbrock, LaVetta Clark, Juanita Cheeley, Lillian Chap- man, Bllly Holm. On August 28th a group of green Freshmen, with chattering teeth and knocking knees, entered the great portals of L.C.H.S. and proceeded up the stairs to the assembly. Fear was in the hearts of these Freshmen,for the Sophomores grinned on them like cheshire cats, and the Juniors looked upon them scathlngly while the Seniors saw them not at all. Moreover, the halls were monstrous in appearance and many a trembling Freshie was losttxthe shuffle. After the first few days the Freshmen became much braver and were able to find their way about quite readily. Early in the year the Freshmen held a class meeting and elected as their sponsor a very wise, learned, and gracious personage known as Mr.Sny- der, the Science instructor. Under such guidance who could go wrong? In the Declamatory Contest the Freshmen were represented by Juanita Cheeley who was a very good representative. She received first in the Dm,- matic-dlvlsion County contest. The class is very proud of Richard Wilson, Ronald Seay, and Estel Pat- terson who received their first team football letters. This is the first time that Coach Peterson has ever awarded three letters to Freshmen. CLASS OFFICERS President--Richard Wilson Vice-President--Max Squires Treasurer--William Todd Secretary--Juanita Cheeley 14
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STU NT CKQJUNCUL SITTING: Janet Adams, Ursula Marley, Mr. Yount, Kathryn Charlson, James Cobb. STANDING: Paul Reinowski, Marjorie Snyder, Maurice Moulds, Joan Nelson, Walter Robinson. The Student Council is a nucleus around which the activities of our school center. It has done many worthwhile things. The members have planned the Home- coming parade and program: they have decorated the assembly, goal posts, and the high school grounds. The Activities Banquets are also under their auspices, and with the cooperation of the student body have been made successful. Various int- eresting programs for the assembly have been sponsored by them. They also assist- ed with the sale of football and basketball tickets and had charge of the Christ- mas parties given for the assembly. The Student Council is a representative body from the four upper classes and it holds a vital place in our school affairs. O Q 'll' -l I Miss Kinney: Name two things containing starch. Bonita S.: Two cuffs and a collar. Gayle Krogh: Well, leap year is gone for we girls. Jean McVay: Yes, but lap year is always with us. Mr. Snyder: fIn biology classf Do you know what fish worms are, Eddie? Eddie Gregory: Sure, 1t's a caterpillar from a nudist colony. Mr. Karn: Son, what does this 60 mean on your report card? Donald: I don't know unless it was the temperature of the room. 16
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