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EQ TIPTONIANL, 1-'RESHMEN First Row, left to right: Marjorie Askren, MableBaden, George Badgley, Mildred Baitz, Martha Ba- sey, Max Basey, Helen Bath, Juanita Bendler, Robert Bills, Wendell Bolton, Ruth Borton, Muriel Boyd. Second Row: Donald Bozell, John Brown, Maxine Burns, Robert Burris, William Campbell, Eathel Carter, Ruth Carter, Betty Castor. Harold Clark, Leroy Clark, Imogene Cole, Robert Cole. Third Row: Wilda Cole, Grace Collins, Mildred Cook, Robert Corwin, James Tudor, George Fretz, Joan Mott, Clifford Cottingham, Maxine Cox, Joe Crume, Roland Davies. Third Row: Lester Davis, Norma Dell. Vernon Doversberger, Lola Dragoo, James Ertel, James Fakes, Nadine Fakes, Marianne Fehlinger, Harold Fi teh, John Florey, Billy Foland, Dale Forkner, Char- lene Fouch, Fourth Row: Betty Goar, John Graham. John Grinstead, Phyllis Gullion, Phyllis Gunning, Wallace Haines, James Hannah, Lewis Harper, Jack Harrison, Patrick Hellman, Norma Hewitt, Eva Hin- kle, George Hollis. Number, please. Calling P-A-G-E 20. Hello! Is this Fretz's? May I speak to George, please? Hello. George? This is Wilbur Williams. Say, aren 't you a freshman class oflicer? I thought so. Then you can tell me something about the freshmen this year. Who are the oflicers? --Jim Tudor is president, yourself, vice president, Joanne Mott, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Kegerreis, sponsor, Are you planning any kind of a party for the class? Oh, I see, you're planning on having one, but you don't know when or where as yet. Well, lots of luck, and thanks, George. So long- The freshman class is not well known In annals of high school fame, But by the time they are full grown We're sure they will have a name. In numbers they outshine the rest, In looks, too, they're not far behind. We feel they're striving for the best And that the best they'll surely find. Twenty
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2193921 SOPHOMORES First Row, left to right: Grace Johnson, Martha Jones, Mary Jones, Dorothy Kelley, Betty Lou Lamb, Boyd Lambert, Eunice Legg, Jack Legg, Lester Leininger, Luther Leininger, Virginia Lewis. Second Row: Martha Lindsay, George Manlove, Phil Martin, Robert Merrill, Esther Meyer, Harold Mink, Betty Moon, Julia Ann McCork1e, Eleanor McCullough, Joan lVIcEl-roy, Evelyn Newhouse. Third Row: Helen Padgett, Kenneth Palmer, John Pentecost, Cleon Plake, James Porter, Richard Posey, Harriet Purvis, Cleva Ressler, Jack Rice, Maxine Richardson, John Robinson,,John Rogers. Fourth Row: Imogene Ross, Wilma Roush, Geraldine Shaw, Wayne Shaw, Donald Shupperd, Phyllis Shupperd, Rea Simmons, Clista Smith, Thomas Smith, Robert Snyder, Robert Spraclling, Alice Stafford. ' - Fifth Row: Kenneth Stapp, Betty Stuart, Theresa Swinney, Billy Ward, Mary Warner, Annislee Webb, Katrina Williams, Jean Wiseman, Dorothy Wood, Sara Wood, Phil Wood, Vilas Wood. Nineteen
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.503 1939 L FRESHMEN First Row, left to right: Evalyn Hoover, Jacob Hoover, Doris Illges, Raymond Jackson, Berdilla Johnson, James Kelley, Paul Koors, Jane Leist, Mary Love, Rachel Luttrell, Richard Lyons, James Malicoat. Second Row: Betty Mitchell, William Montgomery, Don Moore, Harry Myers, Olive McClellan, Rosa- nelle McIntosh, Virginia Newhouse, Mary Jane O'Banion, Frances Ogden, John Osler, Betty Owens, Phillip Parnell, Wayne Pennock. Third Row: Martha Petty, Pansy Petty, Emogene Plake, Nettie Posey, Maxine Prifogle, Robert Ra- cobs, Charles Raines, Rhonilee Ramsey, Phyllis Ray, Rosemary Ripberger, Mildred Robinson, Robert Robinson, Robert Roe. Fourth Row: Imogene Ross, Robert Sallee, Charles Shupperd, Armeda Smith, Geraldine Smith, Jean Smith, Karlann Smith, Virginia Smith, DonaldSmyser, Annamae Sparks, Herman Stafford, Ola Stevens, Donald Stout. Fifth Row: Billy Stroup, Betty Suits, George Trabue, Anita Tucker, Jean Washington, Ruby Wer- ner, Robert Wesner, Delores Williams, Phyllis Williams, Robert Williams, John Wolverton, Phyl- lis Wright, Harry Zimmerman. , LITTLE WILLIE Little Willie in the best of sashes, Fell in the fire and burnt to ashes, Pretty soon the room grew chilly. 'Cause no one wanted to stir up Willie. Twenty-One
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