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744 Safkdamafzea, deg D6 Working right up, now in the place of Sophomores, the Class of '58 enthusiastically carried on a job well started last year. They began by having the best float in the home- coming parade. The idea of the float and the decorations were very interesting. Two stu- dents had a large fish on a frying pan with a large sign which read, Fry Fishburnef' The Sophomore Assembly, presented during November, featured masqueraders from the HOMEROOM 201 From left to right: First row-Edward Moreno, Ella Loew, Jackie Lowery, Phyllis Parker, Betty Jean Miles, Kate Matthews. Second row-Betty Lou Parker, Barbara Monds, Judith Mid- dleton, Betty Odell, Joanne Lilley, Ann Markland. Third row-Vincent Luck, Colin Parker, Ernest Mansfield, John Levins, Richard Milteer, Jack Maher. Fourth row-Mickey O'Don- nell, William Marcum, Howard Mills, Charles Parvin, Bobby Maisey, Mac Minchew. HOMEROOM 210 From left to right: First row-Clyde Davis, Barbara Fager, Danny Edwards, Theo Grover, Perdue Edwards, Freddy Dunning. Second row-Linda Gregg. Perry Edwards, Marvin Fulcher. Ernest Forbes, Jean Coward, Jean Gore. Third row-John Drew, Ray Davis, James Earwood. Joyce Griffin, Bobby Wofi, Larry Forbes. Fourth row-Robert Culpepper, Charles Cronk. Neal Cowand. Philip Fore- hand, Bert Dunlo, Johnny Fentress. Joyce Glover. will Sophomore class, and panels, called from the audience to guess the identity of the mas- queraders. The assembly was amusing and highly enjoyable. During the spring, another big event was carried out by the Sophs. Their dance called for much work and careful plans. It received both, with the results that a very memorable dance was enjoyed by all who attended. 4 4 6 at W
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These Sophomore boys always eat together in the cafeteria. ,fan Y Barbara Wood shows Ronnie White and Linda Smith her collection of the latest hits Q-gk K ' 1 ' I l 5 i I .,, I . v I 1 ' l ' 1 I y n ! These people were absent from their home room when the picture was made. First mw- Shirley Forbes, Sheila Barnes, Barbara Jones, Carol Gates, Jeanette Powers. Sec-ond row -Juanita Cook, Joyce Spruill, Joyce Bennctt,Carol Walters, Vivian Stringer. Third row- Jimmy Chisholm, Connly Bass, Abijah Swain, Julian Kight. James Stringfellow. Fourflz row-Haywood Hughes, Charles Daniels, J. L. Waters, Roddie Conner. Arthur Harrell, Ralph Haywood.
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i HOMEROOM 103 From left Io I'1,Q1If.' First row-Margaret Taylor, Louise Thomas, Mildred Spry, Irving Tatem, Franklin Strickland, Peggy Wood. Svc-ond row-Shirley Tarkenton. Jo Anne White, Sammy Williams, Betsy Thomas, Lottie Waugh, Barbara Wood. Third row-Werdna Wynne, Ann West. Thomas Wallace, Allyn Winslow, Doris Upton, Myrna Van Vleek, Foiirtlz row- William Strickland, Randolph Weaver. Raymond White, Charles Twine, Ronnie White, Albert Swindell. r HOMEROOM 117 From left to right: First row-Mildred Anderson, Kay Black, Georgia Bryant, Helen Black, Ann Annino. Second row- Juanita Alex, Michael Bryant, Clem Cas- per, Goldie Bryant, Carol Bailey. Third row-Jimmy Bocoek, Kenneth Chauncey, Neil Bryant, Joyce Beach. Gayle Ainsley. Fourth row-Kay Bailey, William Antley, Edwin Capps, John Bondurant, Doug Ainsley, Gene Clymer.
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