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Freshman Class History • e entered high school in 1945 with a class of 34 members. During our second week Pe and Charles entered bringing our total up to 36 members. Matrimony deprived us of James Reeder shortly before Christmas and Sheila left us duri tne summer for some unexplained reason. This brought our total back to 34. Just after m term we added Robert and Neva Sue bring us up to 36 again. V. ' e are an unusual good class according to Mr. Murphy, especially the girls. Mr. Austi- opinion is that we are, “The best freshman class in years”. We are all working hard to •p up this unusually good record, especially in Helen’s tough subject of algebra and Kath- - s Science. Here hoping we are successful in keeping the member in our class high, set a high sta- - - for future Freshman Classes, keep the respect and admiration of our teachers and f- rv students, all through school and graduate with high honors keeping them with us thro- l our life. Sophomore Class History hi July thirty-four shy, frighten freshman emerged into a new world--high school, initiation was a hilarious affair, so hilarious proved disastrouss Two of our bo dropped out as a result of wounds sufiered xrom the battle (belt line). nalloween was fun. We threw a party in style. Luck turned our way and a girl in our cl- reigned as queen. A blond-how did you guess it? Finals were short and snappy, mostly snappy, Our class passed however with flying col- . I suppose you would say the year was a Freshman dream come true. The summer of ' 45 was definitely exciting. We enjoyed the sweet revenge of inititating class filling our former shoes as freshman. Basketball season opened with a boom two of our girls and one boy played on first team. have earned the name of being the best sports on this side of-yea, Scott Hill. Our class has now decreased to twenty-five due to circumstances unavoidable such as m- :age, army, transfering, etc. Silly now Silly ever, omers now but now forever (we hope).
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• u ietee i frvUy Ox? Girls Club Capt.-Absent Feggy Stanfill Frances Mangrum He Jen Buck -Co-Capt Louise Medlin Grace Helm-s Lucille Anglin Dorotha Montgomery Coach Milam Elizabeth Scott Wilma Fay Stewart Boys Club Max Ray Stanfill, Jim Bingham, Malcolm Anglin-Capt., Coach Milam, J. E. Taylor Jr. Top Row: Leon White, Willard Gurley, Ben Massey, Paul White, Dwain Kelley, Dee Minton. W H I T E
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