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CLASS HISTORY When glancing back over the years, I found that sixtyfthree freshman entered high school in the fall '40. They were as follows: Vent Bartley Paul Beck John Culver Donald Deifendoll Billy Dye Marion Dysert George Earles ' George Ferguson James Harrison Warren Hedges Kenneth Hurt Ralph Kerr Robert Luttrell Edward Mason Marlen Oliver Paul Parke Mickey Rutledge Branson Tucker Elvis Williams Robert Aydelotte Robert Bigham Robert Beachum James Black Junior Bottoms Denzil Falls Harry Goerltiz Gene Lamb James McCarty Edward Tisdal Max Utterback Robert Wilson Berta Blevins Barbara Bottoms Elverta Bush Janet Call Rosalie Cole Dotty Collins Gloria Frencher Luana Goldman Nina Lee Hopkins Rosemary Loudermilk Mildred Lamb Patricia Faries Alma Grace Northerner June McKinney Louise Richardson Imogene Riddle June Risley Norma Rutter Ruth Stephens Georgia Sumners Jo Ann Van Matre Shirley Walker Joanna Wollam Laura May Yancey Juanita Dunn Joyce Hughes Louise McCaifery Phyllis Rudisel Marjorie Simpson Wilma Simpson Doris June Wilder Dottye Wilder Delma Walton The sponsors were Miss Robb and Mr. Kilpatrick. The first oihcers of the class were, president, Branson Tuckerg vice'president, Robert Beachum, secretary-treasurer, Phyllis Rudisel. In the fall of '41 sixtyfthree sophomores returned. The class sponsors were Miss Robb and Mr. Kilpatrick. The outstanding event of the sophomore class was the ordering of our class sweaters and jackets. As sophomores the class elected as president, Marion Dysertg vicefpresident, Louise McCaf- feryg secretaryftreasurer, Rosalie Cole. In the fall of '42 only fiftyffour juniors returned. The class sponsors were Miss Robb and Mr. Rumble. Y As juniors the class elected Marion Dysert, presidentg Dottye Wilder, vicefpresidentg Harry Goerlitz, secretary-treasurer. Some of the highflights of the year were the Junior Class Play, Dotty and Daffy, and the order' ing of our class rings and pins. The class sponsored the interfclass tourney and the Junior and Senior Banquet. In the fall of '43 only thirtyfnine seniors returned. The highflight of this year was the Senior Class Play, Little Women. The sponsors were Miss Robb and Mr. Rumble. The Seniors elected Marion Dysert, president, Robert Mardis, vicefpresidentg Georgia Sumners, secretaryftreasurer. The event the seniors looked forward to most was the JuniorfSenior Banquet, at which they were the honor' ed guests. Those graduating are as follows: Vent Bartley John Culver Billy Dye Marion Dysert Warren Hedges Kenneth Hurt Marlen Oliver Paul Parke Junior Bottoms Harry Goerlitz Robert Davis Tom Yeager Robert Mardis Berta Blevins Barbara Bottoms Janet Call Rosalie Cole Dotty Collins Luana Goldman Nina Lee Hopkins Mildred Lamb Louise Richardson Imogene Riddle June Risley Olivia Sullivan Ruth Stephens - PAGE NINE Georgia Sumners Delma Walton Joanna Wollam Laura May Yancey Louise McCaffery Phyllis Rudisel Dottye Wilder Geraldine Zimmerman Yvonne McCaiferty Violet Ferguson Patricia Faries
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,, 4. T ' K - N ' ' 1 JAMES TANNYH MCCARTY He is the flower of courtesyf Home Room Oilicer, Junior Class Play Scout Club, Interfclass Tour' Editor ..... - ............................ - ,..., DELMA WALTON l am wealthy in my friends. Major: Vocational Senior Class Play, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Home Ec., Scrapbook Staff, Interfclass Tourney. SCRAPBOOK STAFF ROBERT Bon STONE Although the last not the least Football. Bill Dye Business Manager ........... M ........ Violet Ferguson Pictures .... W., .... - .... - ...... ......,........................ P . G. Parke Class Prophecy .............. .................................. - ........... J une Risley Class Will ..... , ............ ............. M ary Louise Richardson Activities ....... - ....... ............... - .......... - ..... M ildred Lamb Class Poem ..-.- ...., .... - .... - ............... - ........... Delma Walton Sports ..... - .... - .... , ................ - .......... .......... R obert Davis How We Know Them ............ ......... P atricia Faries We Wonder ................. - .... W... .....,..... Robert. Mardis Can You Imagine ...- ..... Louise McCaffery Class History ..... - .... -... .... - ..... Marion Dysext Who's Who .............. Typist -...- .... - .... -...., ., ..... Marlin Oliver ...-.-.. Luana Goldman
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