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FRE H A GOSSIP t llPHO llllE GllllSTS GENE ELLIS JONES-President JESSIE BEWLEY-Secretary PRESTON TRIMBLE-Vice-President The Sophomore class started the school year l945-46 just as enthusiastical- ly as the previous nine years, during which time they were always given credit as coming through with flying colors. One event at the beginning of the year was the Football Queen race. In this race, Mourine Green, the Sophomore candidate, come in a close second to the Senior class candidate. Another race to the credit of the Sophomores was the winning of first place in the Victory Bond campaign. Gene Ellis Jones won the high honor of Victory King. One misfortune which the Saphomores could never quite accept was that they were last in the Annual King and Queen race, But win or lose, they take it with a smile. Another triumph to be long remembered was that a Sophomore, Lois Siever, was elected as F. F. A. Princess. Grateful acknowledgment goes to Miss Sellers, Miss Bell, Mr. Neel, and Mr. Ludlow for their untiring effort and patient help as Sophomore sponsors. JOE ETHRIDGE-Vice-President SUE WELLS-President IDA MORPHEW-Secretary The Freshmen started their first year in high school with a bang. Usually having the reputation of being green, they set out to prove the statement false by giving their Football Queen candidate, Sue Wells, their full support. They did good work on this, and proved themselves to be a capable, honest, and fun- loving group. During the Victory Bond drive, one of their members sold the largest number of bonds in the high school. The Freshmen weren't for behind in the Annual King and Queen race, either, their candidates came in o close second. During these activities, they did not forget their school work. There were five Freshman boys and thirty-four Freshman girls exempt from the semester exams. The Ninth Grade boys' basketball team is well-known for its exciting games. The team usually won by their excellent playing in the last half. The Freshmen showed their talent by displaying their acting ability in high school plays. They were well represented in Junior Miss, four Fresh- men having major roles and three having minor parts. The Class feels that it owes much of its success to its sponsors: Miss Cochran, Miss Davis, Miss Jones, and Mr. Burns. They are truly interested in the problems of the Class and want to help in every way they can. This Freshman class is looking forward to still bigger and better things in the years to come.
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