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9 Sophomore Class Front rov : loft to ri ht: Louise Brackney, Alvin Jones, reporter, Betty Jane Rector, waiter 3atis, Vida Ruth Terrell, Mary Ruth IiiHer, Le is Gray Gentle, vice president, Lorotlr' Horst, Buford Chestnut, Eloise Williams. Second rot : Jimmie Williams, i:a;:ine Doyle, Anita Hicks, Ed-un Eibbe, Josephine Tyson, Edna Mae Sims, William Edv:ard Pate, Ethel V instead, Elizabeth Terrell, Chaiiie Mae Stinson, Arthur Seely, Bac:c roc: In a Lie Tip; pen, Dorothy Echols, Gcor-c lii he , ohn Jo McEoynolds, Jude Sc 1, Hu-h Pate, presid ent, Aldena Kelly, Tos ohine Hampton, iss Rub: Lee Seal, Harold KcV iiiiams, lcanor Reynolds, Marvin Isbell, Gob or McClellan, .'elda Mae Thompson.
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Sophomore Class History The members of the Sophomore class thet have g one to this school for nine years are: 3thel Lee . instead, Anita r.icks, Edna Mae oims, Maxine Do le, Buford Chestnut, Jimmie .illiams, i.u .h Pate, Babe Hu-Jies, and Betty Hector Our first grade teacher was Mrs. Boydstun; second grade. Miss McCubben; third .rc.de, Miss 7innie Mallow (ILrs. Minick), fourth rade, Miss Dixie Crockett; fifth grade, i.iss Huth ..jard, sixth grode, Mrs» Burroughs; seventh grade, ..rs. Herman Co».ley, eighth grade, Sam McClure; and the ninth rade, iss Rubj Lee oeal. One instance that vre remembered in the first grade was the pictures that Mrs. Boyds tun would drat.- on the board. This was the hi -ht of our glory. In the second grade Miss McCubben would make us vrJfcitc ain’t on a piece of paper and throw it in the -.Taste-basket. . In the third grade our knowledge of arithmetic began wnen Miss Winnie called on us to 30 to the board and write the multiplication tables. . . In the fbtrth frade Miss Dixie was forever showing her love for us v ith a ruler. The seventh grade was a great event for our cl .ss oecausc we v ould soon be entering high school. V c have enjoyed our high school life. Forty-five pupils, twenty-eight girls and seventeen boys, have 1 ocn enrolled durir this year in th ninth grade.
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