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JUNIORS G. Blankinship N. Alcott Pee boon C. Edelstein iby Apr yal bho A. Goff D. Johnson L. Lawrence A. Mason J. Maxey P. Mitchell G. Neighbors a UY p AB, ——, | § is L. Steppe ly’ ; Sl “uf P. Taylor o, fy) Jeon rence fi N. Wheeler J. Wood E. Wright
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Droog Secretary ‘Rosalie Gear Gladys Long Vice-President President Junior Class History Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! The noise grew louder as thirty-four excited ‘‘bees’’ hummed into their hive on September 4, 1950. We were glad to have Mr. Thomas as home room teacher. Our president this year was ° Estelle Leonard. Our colors were blue and white, our flower was the red rose and our motto was ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”’ Connie Edelestein and Nancy Wheeler represented our room in May Court. In the fall of °51 we entered the Sophomore room with Mr. Garbee as homeroom teacher and Barbara Tanner as president. Representatives in the May Court were Mary Ellen Droog and Estelle Leonard. In the fall of °52 we came back to R.H.S. as Juniors. Mr. Garbee was again our homeroom teacher and Gladys Long is president. We are looking forward to becoming Seniors. Addie Lee Reporter Joyce Waller Barbara Tanner Historian Treasurer
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Freddie Keesee Barbara Tweedy Lucy Dalton President Vice-President mee ie a, In September, 1951, twenty-six noisy boys and girls bounded up the steps to the Freshman room. Mrs. Wilson, our homeroom teacher, quieted us down and we elected Kathleen Elliot as our president. We chose as our motto; ‘‘Not for one’s self, but for others’’; as our flower, the yellow rose; and colors, blue and white. PeggyBlankinship and Phyllis Wooldridge were chosen for the May Court. al SALE Z CS p97 Zr September of ‘52 found twenty-two pupils in the Sophomore room with Mrs. Wilson as our homeroom teacher again. We elected Freddie Keesee, , , president; Barbara Tweedy, vice-president; Lucy Dalton, secretary; ‘ Phyllis Wooldridge, treasurer; Louis Cowart, reporter and Peggy Blankin- 8 ship, historian. Sy d S S After many good times this year we are happily looking forward toy “ N becoming Juniors. n A 3 OR SAAN Peggy Blankinship Lewis Cowart Phyllis ase Ke Historian Reporter Treasurer NS
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