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w - . jerrol Hunsucker, jim King, Dick Burge, Joe Sullivan, Larry Davis, Gene Holt, johnny Krotzer, Richard Williams, Buddy McAfee, and Vfayne Rushton wonder, How can the homeroom presi- dents plan the Sophomore party when we're all boys? Girls occasionally have good ideas, too. HE SUPHUMORE Q ASS IDF G NTNETEEN HUNDRED Fl lFTY:Slff,VlEN There are few experiences in school to compare with the first day of being a Sophomore! At long last, the student is really in high school. They are active participants in many of the exciting events at which, for so long, they have been merely envious onlookers. This year brought more privileges than they ever imagined while a freshman. They were able to attend' the senior assemblies, which were always interesting as well as entertaining. They also took part in the liveliest phase of the whole year-the pep meetings with all their loud cheers, rhythmic band numbers, and whole-hearted enthusiasm. These are two of the most important events in a Sophomore's school life. And, of course, they were now invited to all those wonderful parties and dances that were always for the tenth through the twelfth grades. At long last they were a part of the group! Besides the regular social activities of the high school, the Sophomores had their own big party near the end of the school yeaf. Being a Sophomore was really something quite special!
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MRS. CATHERINE BALDXVIN Letsey Montgomery, Secretary, johnson XX'al- ton, Social Chairman, Brenda Younger, Social Chairman, Betty Moore, Chaplain, Claude Pearson, President Barbara jackson, Vice Presidentg Paul Taylor, Treasurer, lBlL,lBYVlEN:THllRTllEllBN First row: Paul Taylor, Betty Moore, Barbara jackson, Letsy Montgomery, Claude Pearson. Second row: johnson Walton, Verna Mae Vest, Roxy Stuart, Mary Helen Schrimsher, Dolores Stapleton, Donna Thompson. Brenda Younger. Sara Smith, Bill Dickey. Third row: Kenneth Burchom, Tom Cash, Virginia Rossal, Ann Rodgers, Marjean Martin, Linda Parks, Betty Ann King, George Hale, W'illiam Roberts. Fourth row: Douglas Wilson, Paul Wyatt, George Hutcherson, joe Purnell, Luther Thweatt, Donald jones, Ralph Smith.
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RU 10-1 First row: Tommy Cunningham, Treasurer, Lester Miller, Vice President, Wfayne Rushton, Presi- dent, Patsy Boals, Secretary, Buddy W'illiams, Social Chairman, Floyce Townsend, Social Chairman. Second row: Johnny Coy, Marian McWirter, Toni Davis, Judy Lee, Jo Anne Carter, Noewell Gor- don, Nancy Townsend, Veniece McDaniel, Billy Means. Third row: Frank Roberts, Jean Brigance, Patsy Means, Mary Jones, Jerry Mauney, Billie Joyce Barentine, Barbara Thompson, Dixie Austin, Peggy French, Darnell Rye. Fourth row: Larry Houston, Paul Scroggins, C. G. Collums, Allen Thompson, Al Johnson, Tommy Scott, John Miller, Frank Grimes. MISS MYRTLE THE irzxeiwriaiwiiaixiaii or ooa sariafxxsftm DEADERICK BQIQNG ,012 NEW Woaioo . , . First row: Wayne Tate, Treasurer, Gerry Easley, Vice President, Maxine Jennings, Secretary, Jerrol Hunsuclcer, President. Second row: James Green, Doris Armstrong, Carolyn Lyon, Ramelle Bowl- ing, Sandra Duffy, Jean Eastwood, Linda Williams, Judy Wilson, Brenda Lomax, Wayne Wilson, Third row: Mike Bovinette, Norma Slover, Joyce Hunt, Gwen Woods, Gale Greens, Milda Echols, Sarah Lofton, Joann Smart, James Ray. Fourth row: Robert Collins, Willie Ford, John Neal, Bobby Millner, Richard Thompson, Bobby Escue, Swayne Merrill, Emanuel Cheek, James Webber, Edward Clemmer,
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