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i SOPHOmORE CLASS HlSTORlj The Sophomore Class elected officers at the first of the year as follows: PRESIDENT— JANET WILSON VICE PRESIDENT EDNA KENWORTHY SECRETARY BARBARA YOUNG TREASURER LTA MAYE PEARSON The Sophomore Class was not especially active as an individual group, but most of our class members took part in the major activities of our high school. We were represented on the executive board, in football, basketball, track, volleyball and dramatics. Our chief activities as a class were the initiation of the freshmen and the presentation of the play, “His First Love”, to the student body. + + Members of the class are, from left to right, first row: (Referring to picture) Alta Pearson, Edna Kenworthy, Janet Wilson, Jeannette Davis, Barbara Young. Second row: Bob Talley, Myrtle Simonis, Mrs. Spence, adviser, Kenneth Smith. Third row: Noel Gorham, Jeannette Miller, Delbert McCanse, Bonnie Laoslie, Fred Taylor.
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FRESHItlAn CLASS HISTORIC • Class officers were elected at the beginning of the year as follows: PRESIDENT .HENRY PEARSON VICE PRESIDENT..BERNICE PATTERSON SECY-TREASURER PHYLLIS JONES SERC IE ANT DONALD HUNT The Freshman Class began its year with an enrollment of twenty students. In November they lost Marylin Miller, but this loss was off- set by the enrollment of Vernon Simonis in January. Freshman initiation took place during the third week of school and a welcome party was given the Freshmen by the Sophomores on the following fifth week. The Freshmen gave a return party a month later. As a result of losing the bond sale contest, the Freshmen sponsored a high school party in January. In May, they entertained the student body with the play, “High, Wide and Handsome.” The members of the class are, from left to right: First row: Phyllis Jones, Jean Newman, Velmer Daugherty, La Verna Colpitts, Dorothy Thompson. Second row: Mr. DeLane, adviser; Bonnie McCanse, Loretta Turner, Claudeen Jones, Edson McCanse. Third row: Pat Tunnock, Merlyn Smith. Eddie Taylor, Shirley Pearson, Lau Rose Bowman, Vernon Simonis. Absent are: Barbara Mc- Canse, Donald Hunt, Henry Pearson, Bernice Patterson, Merle Ken worthy. Jack Frost.
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