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As they clear up after a sophomore party, first and second semester officers find that responsibility comes with fame. Officers are: sec- ond semester vice president, Virginia Garrettg second se- mester secretary-treasurer, Shirley Hensley, first sem- ester secretary - treasurer, Cara Lee Pryor, president, Marilyn Aldridge, second semester president, Frances Staggs, and first semester vice-president, Lanny Ander- son. SOPHOMORES The sophomores are like the seniors. There isnit anything in school that some sophomore doesn't have a part in. Paul Huser, ,lone Yandell, and Bill Epton lead the class in speech and debate work. Lanny Anderson, Tommy Williams and Richard Reyes are returning lettermen in tennis and Lanny teams with Travis Jackson, Robert Parris, and Jerry Gordon all promising cagers. Future gridsters John Leitka, Robert Parris, Jerry Cordon, and Don Hopkins will be helping to carry the torch next fall. Fifteen musically-minded sophomores are in the band, and eleven in mixed chorus. Under the sponsorship of Miss Geraldine Houser, Mr. Clifford Christ, and Mr. Clell Burnett, the sophomores won the Yearbook queen and king contests with candi- dates, Joletta Peck, and Hank Dotson. Cheerleader, Virginia Ralston, was football queen attendant. Frances Staggs, Cara Lee Pryor, Shirley Hensley, Rosalie Roff, Marilyn Aldridge, Patsy Arnold, Charles Johnson, Betty Roberts, and Ronald Holley are some old faithfuls on the honor roll list each six weeks. Mechanically-talented Tom Criswell, and Stephen Cover operate the movie pro- jector. First semester president, Marilyn Aldridge, who in her freshman year held a student council office, spear-headed the king and queen contest for the sophs. Dolores Cook is the second secretary of our newly-organized Teen Town. Jean Chamblee Gail Harrison LaVerne Clark Virginia Ralston Rosglle Roff
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,Y an li 9 Charles Asblll Glenna Carrol Audrey Brannon Wiley Twomey Randie Chaney Bob Parris Ronald Holley Sue Thornbrough Elvin Roper Joy Bell Jacqueline Jones Xi, George Rupe Lois Davis Lanny Anderson Tommy Barrowman Patricia Johnson James SlVllS Jane Ann Cox Betty Lou Cravens Carl Sharp Shirley Taylor Henry Dotson Norma Johnson Don Posey Gordon Llngo Dorothy Sellers Patsy Arnold Jlrnmy O Donnell
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