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A 44 The Sophomore Class 1 i i E rl-. , E 3 -A Pictured above are the officers of the Sophomore Class. Seated: Iudy Appelt, Vice-President, Louise XVilliams, Presiclentg Brenda McGhee, Secretary. Standing: Doris Petrea, Reporter, and Donald Haith, Treasurer. Our sponsor, Mrs. Ioyce Wasdell, has helped us in all our plans and activities. We are grateful to her for all that she has done to make our Sophomore year such a suc- CGSS, Page Fifty We, the Sophomore Class of ,59 feel that this has been a truly successful year. We began the year by choosing our officers. We participated in the magazine sale and came out in second place. In English We have studied many great Works including Iulius Caesar, Silas Marner, and The Idylls of the King. Biology has given us many interesting hours which helped us to see and to understand plants and animals better. Typing has also been a popular subject. Sophomores have served our school and community well this year and through service have often brought recognition to themselves as well. Patricia Scott was a representative to the State Student Council Congress in November, Willie Lou Lynn won the American Legion Oratorical Contest, Louise Williams, as president, planned and carried out the class dis- play for Homecoming, Gayle Hackett and Freddie Pshyk represented the class as Valentine Queen and King at the dance February 14. Our sponsor, Mrs. Ioyce Wasdell, has helped in all our plans and activities for the year. The Sopho- mores feel our world has truly become larger this year.
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LARRY WRIGHT LINDA WRIGHT CHUCK ZINGER Juniors Mr. Eargle looks on as Tommy Fletcher, the high salesman, tums in his greenbacks from the magazine sales to Alice Shipp, class treasurer. The monkey, a symbol of high salesmanship, was awarded to the class having the largest receipts for the day. As the annual goes to press, the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom committee has just begun mak- ing plans for this annual event. Ruth Couch, jon jones, lane Silver, Mr. Eargle, Linda Perry, Tommy Fletcher, LaVerne Pittman, and Benny Elliot are shown in the midst of a big planning session. Pictured above trying out for the junior play, Characteristic of Iunior classroom activities is You Can't Take It With Youv are Tommy Fletcher, typing. Carolyn Maddry places her day's work in Alice Shipp, Carolyn Cheek, and Benny Elliot. This her folder assisted by Mrs. .lane Young. This keeps was the first step in preparation for the play, the work of the entire class organized into one unit. directed by Mr. Eargle and Mrs. Feimster. Page F orty-Nme
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Sophomores Bobby Allen Crant Allen Rudolph Allen Kaye Appel Judy Appclt Mary Frances Arnold Eddie Atkins Sherrill Bailey LaVerne Barbee Reid Barbee Ioan Barnette Sonny Batts Linda Baucom Ronald Benson Donald Berry Lacy Black Larry Brooks Barbara Carden Frances Carden Wayne Carlton Claiborne Carpenter Earl Carpenter Faye Carpenter Cray Carpenter Douglas Carver K' I 0? PIUII' Fifty-Om'
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