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Sophomores Patricia Baum Margaret Baynor Ben Blake Nettie Brickhouse Ted Cahoon Mack Carawan Metta Carawan Monna Lou Carawan Christine Cox Betty Mann Hazel Credle Ola Dodge Thomas Sherill Harris Alice Faye Musser Sandra Potter Barbara Sadler Dorothy Sawyer Marlis Sears Joanne Simmons r ' ■ Audrey Smithwick Jimmie Spencer Shelby Spring
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Jimmie Spencei. . . . Monna Lou Carawan Marlis Sears. Joanne Simmons . . . Sandra Potter. Vice President .... Secretary . . .. President .Reporter ....Treasurer Sophomore Class We the Scholars Some are weather wise, And some are otherwise. CUTEST BEST ATHLETES QUIETEST BEST DRESSED BEST PERSONALITY BEST SPORT MOST ARTISTIC MOST FRIENDLY WITTIEST MOST SINCERE SMALLEST SHORTEST MOST NATURAL MOST STUDIOUS
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Jreshman Class Roger Allen Spencer.Treasurer Wayne Berry.Reporter Elizabeth Sparrow.President Polly Berry.Secretary A is for Alice, the musician of the class; and for Anna Mae, the bas¬ ketball girl star. B is for Billy Joe, the shortest we know; and Bobby Ray, the bashful one. C is for Claudia, who is very quiet. D is for Dorothy, always dreaming of Alfred; for Donald, the Romeo; and for Dale, the smallest girl. E is for Elizabeth, whose smile is charming; and also Edward Roy, who toots the horn at the ball games. F is for Frankie, whose charm is in her hair. G is for Gracie and also for Glenn. They both have curls and expres¬ sions so pleasant. J is for Junior, one of the smartest; for Josephine, too, who dislikes her name; and then there is Jimmy, little but loud; and also John, known better as Johnathon. L is for Leslie, who looks so swell; and for Lois Ann, who thinks most¬ ly of the future. M is for Mary Louise, better known as Squeezer. ' ' N is for Nelson, the class provoker. P is for Polly, the class mermaid. R is for Roger Allen, the brains of the class; for Royce, the upside down reader; and Ruth, better known as Rooster. S is for Sybil, who refuses wearing lipstick; for Senorita, who is called Tap V is for Victor, the tease of the class. W is for Walter and also for Wayne: Walter Wheeler, known as Georgie; Walter Mann, sometimes called Walter Woman; Wayne Berry, with the pretty lips; and Wayne Bell, whose hobby is girls. Z is, of course, for Z. B. He is the basketball star of the class and of the school. (p«S !
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