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Class of ’52 First Row—Mary Jane Prater, Elnora Wills, Marchcta Butcher, Joseph Landis, Avalcnc Mace. Berbena Stone, Anita Watson, Marcella Reddick. Mary Rose Reddick, Martha Newman, Phyllis Watson, Marilyn Hershman, Sharon Jessup, Lyle Nunnally, Jackie Pickard, William Alexander. Second Row—Sue Hinshaw, Ann Fanchcr, Carolyn Carson, Evelyn Harvey, Charlene Padgett, Joann Cline, Mary Lou Burtron, Clara Ann Hcffclmirc, Billy Littcral, Arnold Cole, Robert Honnold, John Hiatt. Third Row—Phillip Johnson, Stanley Merrill, Tommy English, Anita Boone, Jcnnicmac Wallace, Norma Merrill, Marcia Evans, Glendora Pocr, Patty Allen, Pauline Goodnight, Lorin Cox, Rex Pitts, Jack Wallace. Fourth Row—Marvin Barker, Neil McCullough, Doran Calvert, Don Jessup. Barbara Partlow, Rosalyn Parker, Sharlenc McClure, Mary Ann Swain, Velma Harwood, Dorothy Armfield, Lois Williams, Janet Dillingcr, Lloyd Walker, George Wiggs. Fifth Row—Thomas Coppess, Harold Clanton, Lester Cox, Keith Waitt, Sally Gray, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Cline, Floyd Walker, Maxine Ramsey, Left Side—Gordon Stowers, Bobby Starrett, Jack Stowers, Sammy Bailey, Robert Hammer. Right Side—James Mossburg, Don Lccklitncr, Don Leap, Robert Shaw, Wilbur Roudebush. President—Joe Landis Vice-Prcs.—Don Jessup Sec.-Treas.—Evelyn Harvey Sgt.-at-Arms—Robert Hammer We entered high school last fall as freshmen. There are 77 of us. Our biggest event of the year was the welcoming party called “initiation” which the seniors gave us. Mr. Miller and Mrs. Cline are our sponsors. We are proud to have three of our hoys letter men in football. They arc Keith Waitt, Marvin Barker, and Charles Barricks. We also have several hoys playing basketball. They are Morris Stafford, Roland Wallace, Rex Pitts, Thomas Coppess, and George Wiggs. We have several in our class planning to enter the Latin, Algebra, and Music contests.
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Class of ’51 First Row—Mr. Ben Hobson—Sponsor, Dwight Padgett, Charles Hutchens, Walter Pawlak, Rollic Goff, Ruth Pickett, Carol Arthur, Mabeth Beard, Lucille Army, Lylia Singleton, June Grahan, Wlima Haughey, Phillip Johnson, Clark Dell. Second Row—Clifford Heffelmirc, Fredrick Jones, Warren Stowers, Montie Merrill, Carl Arthur, Juanita Wade, Norma Baird, Bertha Fulton, Miss Elsie Mae Padgett—Sponsor, Martin Little, Dorsey Calvert. Third Row—Robert Rawlcy, James Williams, Phillip Cline, Donald Oberlcas, Donald Evans, Kenneth Ross, Robert Hunt, Helen Bar-ricks, Doris Stephenson, Pat Spencer, Barbara Pickett. Fourth Row—Harold Billingsley, Gerald Irby, Betty Bradley, Jackie Lee Godby, Marilyn Merrdl, Alonzo Reddick. Fifth Row—Betty Dillingcr, Phillis Hoover, Jack Gary, Larry Foster, Bob Adair, Phillip Hunt, Walter Waitt, Wiley Sanders, Martin Quick, Arnold Thompson, Joe Pickett, Wayne Henley, James Mossburg, Donald Alexander, Phyllis Vair, Dcloris Grinstcad. President—Carl Arthur Vice-Pres.—Martin Little Sec.-Treas.—Phillip Cline Sct.-at-Arms—Walter Pawlak As usual in 1947 another class of “green freshies” entered high school, and that was our class. We had some difficulties in getting started on the right track, but with the assistance of the seniors we got started with initiation. Our class officers were all boys that year, and our sponsors were Mr. Eudaley and Mrs. Griffith. We had one class party in the gymnasium. We had several hoys out for football, basketball, and track. Several members of the class entered contests in Latin, Algebra, and music. Carl Arthur placed 12th in the state algebra contest. In September of ’48 we again trudged back to old S. H. S. It seems that the boys have supreme rule as our officers are all boys again. Our sponsors are Miss Padgett and Mr. Hobson. We have had one class party this year and we arc planning another. We again have some students in music and Latin contests.
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i. Action 5. Hungry? 9. With the greatest of ease 2. The “4” Stooges 6. Cute couple 10. Don Johns, Proprietor 11. United we stand (or fall) 3. Must be Initiation 7. Hard on noses 12. Charlene 4. Jackie 8. Could these be Triplets? 13. Senior president
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