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SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers Lett to right: Joseph Lank, President. Arlene McGee, Treasurer; Hershel Deputy, Vice-President; Lillian Sorrells, Secretary. We have completed one lap of our high school education and we re finishing another now. As a group, we re the typical sophomore class. We ve given much of our time and energy in the field of becoming better students, athletes, musicians, and members of our newly formed Student Government. Our activities began early in the year and have continued admirably. The projects we have undertaken have resulted in giving us much pleasure and entertainment as well as supplementing funds to our class treasury. Perhaps the most important activity sponsored by the sophomores and enjoyed by members of the community was our Thanksgiving Dance. It was well attended and innumerable compliments were received on the decorations and entertainment. However, the project of which we are most proud was the winning of first prize in the Milford Victory and Hallowe en Parade of 1945. The subject of our float was the Flag Raising on Iwo Jima. Plans for a dance in May are also under way. As our advisers. Miss Mary Freas and Mr. Blair Rhodes, have done much in helping us over the rough spots during this school year. Looking back, we are very proud of our achievements in our sophomore year and expect to have a junior year fully as successful.
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CLASS OF “47” First row: Margaret Donnelly, Leslie Davidson, Joan Swain, Richard Ruble, Margaret DeChant, Jack Tease, Jean McCullough, Robert Barto, Ruth Clements, Charles Ingram, Elnora Smoot. Second row: Ada Robinson, Patsy Ann Mills, Ida Ann Hollis, Katherine Watson, Gertrude Davis, Norma Greenly, Joanne Meritt, Hazel Draper, Marjorie Temin, Charlotte Ennis. Ann Sapp, Jean Minner. Third row: Nina Jo Kennedy, Janet Prettyman, Norma Hart, Delema Short, Betty Monroe, Virginia Campbell, Cecilia McFadden, Marian Davis, Elsie Stokes, Doris Fassel, June Carey, Margaret Elliott, Betty Kenton. Fourth row: William Davidson, John Eisenbrey, Robert Campbell, Ruth Humes, Harriet Warren, Dorothy Foster, Doris Hunnicutt, Mary Hall, Norma Satterfield. Jack Scarborough, Burton Coverdale, Robert Camper. Filth row: Jack Worthington. Roy Kemp, William Deputy. Jacob Strahle, William Gordon, William Clendaniel, Richard Faix, Donnell Calhoun. Charles Thomas.
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CLASS OF “48” Bottom row: Francis Collins, Frank Reedy. Anna Williams, Lucille Hall, Hershel Deputy, Arlene McGee, Joseph Lank, Lillian Sorrells, Herbert Plummer, Barbara Fooks, Florence Coverdale, Howard Ennis, Helena Lemox. Second row: Virginia Hall, Barbara Harrison, Martin Coverdale, Robert Davidson, Norman Warren, Anna Clough, Ester Kenton, Ruth Ann Argo. Thelma Downes, Fred Geyer, William Bowman, George Marvel, Charlotte Lapetina, Lena Lindale. Third row: Jane Reynolds, Betty Calloway, Ruth Ann Ingram, Barbara Mariner, Marie Apt, James Coverdale, Harvey Shockley, William Warren, Sara Hammond, Margaret Slaughter, Sally Ann Short, Jean Moore, Elizabeth Carpenter. Fourth row: Doris Smith, Anna Mae Quillen, Joyce Webb, Mildred Layton, Yvonne Carroll, Charlotte Swanson, Grace Clar, Thelma Wilkins, Delores Dickerson, Ronald Dickerson. Nora Exley, Helen Furniss, Margaret Walls, Betty Ellingsworth. Fitth row: Robert Fitzgerald, Edgar Cooper, Ned Salevan, Jerry Frankel, Ralph Fry, Rea Wilkie, Edward Evans, Jack Camper, William Drummond, Alexis McCoy, James Dickerson, Robert Redden, Mr. Rhodes.
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