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f leisure.. CLASS GFFICERS 'Sis BOBBY MURDOCK Prerirlefzl NTT' Q is 1, PATSY CROY Historian BROWNIE BROWN JERRY STINSON Vice p,e,jde,,, Secretary and Trearurer SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY lt doesn't seem possible that we are Sophomores, lacking two years of reaching that wonderful goal-our graduation day. But let's start at the beginning-ten years ago when we were little folks entering the first grade, knowing little of what lay before us. As time marched on, we marched with ir, all the time growing in wisdom and stature and in the favor of our teachers. Then the year 1949 found us as Freshmen beginning our high school life. After selecting our subjects, we took a deep breath and plunged into the daily routine of work. However, with the help of our gracious and patient teachers, we pulled through that wonderful year with ease. With somewhat renewed courage and ambition, we entered dear old Troutman Hi again after a restful??? summer. We started with the enrolment of sixty-five students in the Sophomore Class. To our disappointment, we realized that we had lost a few of our former classmates, but we had a few ones who helped to replace the others. To start the year off right, we elected our class officers and made plans for a Weiner-roast, skating and a movie party. Our subject teachers this year are Miss Miller, Miss Martin, Mr. Poston, Mr. Vance, Mr. Freeze, Mrs. Brown, and Mr. Kurowski. To most of us, the first report card, as is usual, was a little discouraging, but we are trying a bit harder to make higher grades and thus to reach the honor roll. A member of the tenth grade, Nancy Little, represented Troutman Hi in the county contest, winning the title of Miss lredell.County Fair. It always take preparation for the future, therefore, to make money for our Senior year, we first tried our luck at cotton picking. After selling of articles provided by the Stanley Home Products Company, we sponsored a square dance and sold T shirts with the Bobcat emblem on them. By the time we are Seniors, we shall probably be able to finance our needs with ease. In the future, as in the past, we shall continue to uphold our motto, Good Conduct and Courage Lead to Honor. PATSY CROY, Class Historian CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Cfmduff and Courage Royal Blue and White While Carnation Lead I0 Honor.
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CLASS OF ' MARY ALICE ALLEY BERTHA ANN BALLARD LUTHER BEAVER PAUL BEAVER JIM BRAWLEY MARY FRANK BROWN SHIRLEY BUSTLE NORMA SUE COLEY ROBERT COMPTON RUTH DEATON Q SHIRLEY EADES JEAN ELLER RONNIE GARWOOD ROBERTA GOFORTH DAVID HINSON xx SHIRLEY HOLCOMB LILLY HORTON LUTHER JOHNSON JO ANN LOFTIN EDWARD MILLER RAY MISENI-IEIMER HUBERT PARKER JUNE PUTNAM BILLY RIMMER FRANK ROBBINS BEI I Y SHERRILL BILLIE sCRESS SHERRILL THOMAS SHERRILL ERNEST SIPES WAYNE SMITH TED TEMPLETON EPSY TROUTMAN WILLIAM TROUTMAN CECIL TUCKER NANCY WESTMORELAND JOE WHITE SARA WHITENER MAXINE WILHELM JIMMY WISE Ze I- 21 fb V II, E' - wx I . h 54,1 E, E' '-I f , 5' ,. L . 9' Wiz: W
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CLASS OF ' MISS MARTINS . ,,,,,,.,,,, . ,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . .. . ,,,,,, .. Home Room First Row, Left to Right: Patty Sherrill, Joan Hobbs, Peggy McGraw, Louise Cooke, Marjorie Hildebran, Peggy Hartline, Marilyn Misenheimer. Second Row: Caroldean Little, Bobby Hager, Rachel Matheson, Jennie Lee Moore, Katherine Davis, Lois Barkley. Third Row: Sarah Brawley, Norma Jean Mayberry, Martha Lanier, Patsy Croy, Mary Lou Wootisitles, Martha Cooke. Fourth Row: Connie Reid, Audrey Collins, Miss Cora Martin, Bessie Mae Bass, Mary Shoemaker, Mary Ellen Ball, Fifth Row: Dean Murdock, Donald Rumple, james Fox, Harold Blackwelder, Brownie Brown, Danny Ervin, Billy Watts. at 'w ,, .l 9 .a.. QI MR. FREEZES ,,,, . ,,,,, , ,,,,,, .. ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, . . .. . ,,,, ,,,,, .. Home Room First Row, Left to Right: Shirley Hopkins, Lois Myers, Nancy Little, Martha Plyler, Alison Campbell, Marlene Compton, Norma Dean Rankin. Second Row: Shelia Miller, Betty Whitener, Thelma Plyler, Margaret Carrigan, jean Lamberth, Peggy Nixon, Elsie Stewart. Third Row: Faye Wooten, Peggy Robbins, Max Parker, Loretta Brown, Nancy Houston, Barbara Mills, Dean Goodman, Fourth Row: Bobby Murdock, Mr. Henry Freeze, Bobby Morrow, jimmy Rary, Larry Cates. Fifth Row: Colon Siceloff, jerry Stinson, Frank Ostwalt, jimmy Brown, Allen Collins.
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