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Sophomores Caught in the Whirl of School Activities Phyliss Dew, Dennis Coggin, Jerrie Richards, Mike Kelly, Carol Kinser, and Susan Stephens talk with Dr. Cletus Oakley of Haverford College about a future in mathematics. be ffjaf fi' o ooo is we -eoe 5 JS e Il' n ra., y 'E L 4 F. Charles Steele, Bill Jones, Craig Leake, Kay Schuele, Tom- my Geiger, and Linda Laney rehearse the Christmas play. Students show their spirit and enthusiasm for their team at one of the many pep meetings of the year. Lynda Monroe, Larry Cardin, Kathy Ball, Roy Jones, Frances Noonan, Billy Caldwell, Sherry Cockran, and Denton Lee enjoy themselves at the Valentine Dance. I69
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I-IOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Bobby Blair, Kathy Beck, Billy Caldwell, Faye Davis, Marie Ran- kin, Rosemary Jones, Virginia Vernon, Hugh Maxwell, Tommy Gur- ley, David Meadows. THE OPH OM ORE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE Now a full-fledged high school student, the sophomore arrived at the point which awarded him ,all of the privi- leges of high school: pep meetings, assemblies, senior lunch hour, and senior social activitiesg but this same point re- quired the meeting of the responsibilities of high school: choice of major and minor subjects, participation in clubs, and problems of student government. The earnest sophomore realized more completely the importance of a firm high school foundation for his fu- ture plans and scheduled his courses accordingly. By this time he began to consider a lifetime vocation. Sophomore homerooms were represented on the Student lx lea l Advisory Board and, with the freshman and junior home- rooms, participated in the spring election of Student Advisory Board officers. Senior high dances, sports, and various club activities played a large part in the lives of most of the students in their sophomore year. Many benefits through congenial recreation, entertainment, leadership training, and char- acter-builtling were derived, from such extracurricular activities. With the close of this year, the half-way mark in the high school 'career was passedg but half of the fun and the making of new friends is yet to come.
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10-1 10-2 FIRST ROW: Barbara Lamb, Bobby Blair, Presidentg Joy Lee, Danny Mashburn, Vice President: Gayle Finleyson, Secretary, Randy Smith. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Annis, Clarice Powers, Annette Gordon, Kathy Wray, Petty Chandler, Glenda Jefcoat, Wanda Mason, Barbara McGonagill, Jimmy Branch. THIRD ROW: Eddie Cayce, Judy Woods, Sandra Wiggs, Elaine Powell, Kay Kennon, Juanita Jerden, Lazette Tomlin, Walter Galloway, Miss Moriarty. FOURTH ROW: Larry Hayes, Terry Ford, Ray Bills, Pete Bennett, Joe Mitchell, Billy Johnson, Marshall Fletcher, Marvin Carter. Not pictured: Patricia Lowery, Alice Faye Allen, Phyllis Hodges. Sophomores Participate in Senior High Actifvi-ties. FIRST ROW: Sally Sanders, Mary Lou Riggan, Kathy Beck, President: Denis Coggin, Mary Sparks, Carol Cook, Secretary-Treasurer: Dolores Roundtree. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Hayles, Linda McCarter, Carol Lineberger, Carolyn Dutton, Joy Heinz, Glenda Norton, Bonnie Hines, Mary Catherine Mooney, Cathy Weir. THIRD ROW: Martha Brantley, Wesson Brown, Larry Burns, Don Crabtree, Larry Moore, Mac Arrowsmith, Floyd Haney, Ronnie Swaffer, Mr. Vickery. FOURTH ROW: Glen Morton, Danny Cannon, Larry Brown, Larry Sherrod, Richard Boyanton, Ronald Ross, Kenneth Smith. Not pictured: Dennis Krauss. it L X 4' r f f .. , : 4 X. 31. . - if . .. ...ndfw A
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