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GLADYS RIDDICK Maury City, Tennessee KELTON CUFF Camden, Tennessee BERNICE PEARIGEN Camden, Tennessee MARY TORII Memphis, Tennessee SARAH ANN LANKFORD Jackson, Tennessee GERALDINE McCORMACK Corinth, Mississippi EVA MAY HUNT Jackson, Tennessee LAWRENCE FARROW Bells, Tennessee HELEN GILBERT Obion, Tennessee EDNA ANN FAIRES Greenbrier, Tennessee VERLIE MAIE BUTLER Bells, Tennessee JUANITA PAFFORD McLemoresville, Tennessee EMILY SHARP Jackson, Tennessee FRANCES WEAVER Jackson, Tennessee S. D. MOORE Newbern, Tennessee ELLEN EAGLE Jackson, Tennessee ANN GOODMAN Jackson, Tennessee COLEEN JOLLEY Jackson, Tennessee 17
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Page 20 text:
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President: Lawrence Farrow Vice-President: George Vaughn (In Service) Secretary-Treasurer: Coleen Jolley Soph, be nimble Soph, be quick Or this green little Freshman Will escape your stick. SOPHOMORE CLASS Having survived the agonies experienced during its fresh- man year and the loss of many of its worthiest members, the Sophomore class has this year carried on in an altogether admir- able way. After all, these sophomores had something to live up to, for many of them remember the title the upperclassmen so begrudgingly bestowed on them last year — The best Fresh- man class Lambuth College ever had. They still have much the same spirit, loyalty, and ingenuity so evident last year. They chose as their leaders: Lawrence Farrow, President; George Vaughn, Vice-President; and Coleen Jolley, Secretary and Treasurer. Also among their numbers are found some of Lambuth ' s best athletic, musical, and dramatic talent. 16
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President: Johnny Miller Vice-President: Horace Cooley (In Service) Secretary-Treasurer: Eleanor Webb Liegers Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow. And everywhere that Mary went That lamb was sure to go. FRESHMEN An incorrigible but precocious bunch, these Freshmen. Finding themselves in the majority, they took things in hand and turned the tables during Hell-week. For the traditional Chil- dren ' s Day program, the upper-classmen had the painful experi- ence of hearing forty-five versions of Mary Had a Little Lamb. So talented are these Freshmen, however, that they have reflected credit upon themselves and the college. The most popular boy in school was chosen to lead them — Johnny Miller. No wonder they have had a successful year! 18
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