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Sophomores The class of 57 opened the fall term with 27 members, an increase of eight over the preceding year. Within a few days we had our first meeting and elected officers. They are as follows: Randy Bacon, President, Bob West, Vice-President, Chuck Coolidge, Secretary-Treasurer, and Eddie Barker, Mar- shal. The honor men we chose to represent our class were, Markley Huey and Ray Prescott. Right away we started to establish a name for ourselves in the Eeld of athletics. Ten of us went out and participated in football in the fall term. Our outstanding players were, Lann Malesky, Ray Prescott, Eddie Barker, David Smartt and Billy Don Bash. Ray Prescott stepped up from honorable men- tion into the ranks of the All-Webb football team. This is certainly a great honor for a Sophomore to get. Our football record as a Whole, we thought, was good. When basketball season started, we immediately elected a captain and began working ourselves into a smooth running team. Chuck Coolidge was our captain and under his leader- ship we placed third in the class tournament. Our first ive were as follows, Lann Malesky, Randy Bacon, Chuck Coolidge, Mike McDonnell and Bob Thomas but almost everyone in our class turned out and played. We had five in A league and numerous others in B and C leagues. We showed much more spirit and teamwork over last year and have high hopes for the forthcoming year. We also showed much ability and sportsmanship in track and baseball in the spring with a large number of us turning out for these two Spring sports. In the annual cross country race we placed three in the top runners. jasper Shealey, fifty, Butch Clayton, seventh, and Randy Bacon, ninth. However, our scholastic standing has not been hindered by our participating in extra curricular activities. We have ranked high in our academic work with Sophomore names appearing on all the honor rolls frequently, Of this, too, we are very proud. Usually the mid-term debaters are composed of Juniors but this year two Sophomores were given the honor to take part in this debate. They were Bob West and Chuck Coolidge, representing the Platonic Society. The Sophomore Class undertook a project this year which we hoped boosted the morale and added to the appearance of the school. Our class completely sanded and refinished the desks in one of the classrooms. Each boy took an active Part in this project and it showed a great deal of unity and co-operation. Many hours of hard work went into this project and when it was completed, we were all very proud of our efforts. We think this is certainly a feather in our cap as not many of the lower classes have started such a project. We have felt this year was a great success and we are looking forward to next year with great expectations of making it even a better one. Truly, we should be very proud of this year's record. vs fs- Page 32 EF i 'boi ....-A
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OFFICERS SAM EASON President HUGH BYRD Marshal Prcx S'nsvH1zNs Serretary- Treasurer BILL JAMES Vice-President Left to right, kneeling: Hugh Byrd-Marshal, Sam Eason-President, Bill james-Vice-President, Pick Stephens-Secretary- Treasurerg First row: Dub Hale, Pat Nesbit, Bill Steifens, Bill Lassiter, Emmet Nance, Billy Counts, jim Clark, John Chambliss, Nat Long, Seroml row: Mr. W. G. Puryear fSponsorJ, Emmet Joyner, Blake Ramsey, Tom Wilson, Beau Robert- son, Ralph Flynn, Jack Bomar, Thomas Wescott, Prentiss Wynn, John Joyner, Third row: Paul Craft, Earl Tally, jim Hornsby, Steve Herring, Carl Treppendahl, R. I.. Williamsg Faurib row: Raford Hulan, Bob Ball, Albert Miller, jim Bush, George Frierson, Ellis Hirsh, Cecil Powell. A. ,Q .Qc y v 6 r F5 -N7 -xv pxvr v 3, Page 31
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CHUCK Coouncz Secrets ry- Treasurer EDDIE Bmuuzix Marxlml RANDY BACON President Boa WEST Vice-Presid ent Lefi to right, kneeling: Edward Barker-Marshal, Bob West-Vice-President, Chuck Coolidge-Secretary-Treasurer, Stand- ing, first row: Markley Huey, jack Farrar, jasper Shealy, Earl Chumney, Carlos Plumb, Bob Thomas, Bill McCabe, Mr. john Morgan fSponsorDg jim Simmons, ibirl row: Wilson, CAbse'ntJ: Randy Lann Malcsky, Jim jones, Bill Freeman: fourfb rnuf: Rex Bushong, Harry Miller, Bill Eggleston, Jim Bacon-President, David Smartt, Mike McDonnell, Butch Clayton. seform' row: Charles Fergerson, Charles Boyd, Tom Buchanan, Bill Pratt, Ray Prescott, Ted Ericson, an v-1-vw-V..-.. Page 33
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