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FRESHMEN' if A . I-'irst Row-Cleft to rightj Mr. Arley B. Culbertson fsponsorj, Miss Mary Louise Atkins fsponsorj, Nelson Outt. Elizabeth Osborn, Bobby Crane, June Green. Stephen Pennock. Patricia Rogers fsecretaryl, Gerald Garrett. Second Row-Leroy Legore, Peggy Stringer Qvice-presidentj. Raymond Luley, Bonnie Haner, Max French, Mary Evelyn Potter Cpresidentj. Third Row-Ray Lee Jones. Norma Allen, Marion Jones, Rosalie Smallwood, Gilbert Watson. Viola Mitchell. Fourth Row-Paul Derfelt. Faye Bilke, Frank Outt. Patricia Galbraith Ctreasurerl. Robert Jarvis. Iva Jo Hall, Harold Paul, Betty Ryon, Clayton Bash. l'ifth Roux-Patricia Pliler. James Cole, Johanna Howell. Jack Dale Inman. Bertha Wade, Charles Baysinger. Electron Page Twenty-:href ,gs agit- is Lt. P as
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FRESHMEN-THE COURT ,IESTERS On September 6, 1948, thirty-seven scared little freshmen began their first year of training at R.H.S. as Court Jesters. Class oflicers 'for the year were Mary Evelyn Potter, president: Peggy Stringer, vice-president: Patricia Rogers. secretary: and Patricia Galbraith, treasurer. Miss Mary Louise Atkins and Mr. Arley B. Culbertson were chosen as class sponsors. Iva Jo Hall and William Jarvis were chosen as the class princess and the prince. Patricia Galbraith and Peggy Stringer were class cheerleaders. Eight of the freshman class were in the high school band and twenty-three took part in either the boys' or girls' glee club. The freshman class enjoyed many class parties during the year, including a Christmas party on December 22, 1948. On March 18, 1948, their class play, A'Young, Willing, and Able was presented in the high school auditorium. The play was considered a success by all who saw it. Class Colors: Gold and White Class Flower: White Carnation Class Motto: The elevator to success is not running, take the stairs. Electron Page Twenty-two
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DRAMATICS The plays that are presented each year by each of the four classes provide an opportunity for the students to gain some experience in expressing them- selves before an audience. This experience also de- velops self-coniidence and poise in the individual. The preparation of a class play for presentation requires many hours of the students' and teachers' time in addition to the regular school duties. Students look back with pride upon the pleas- ant memories which grew out of participation in a class play. Electron Page Twenty-four
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