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SOPHOMORE CLASS President, Leatrice Goodell. Vice President, “Sticks” Theodore DeBerry. Secretary, Thelma McDonald. Treasurer, Homer Dockery Reporter, Dow Jackson Yell Leader, Edward PhelDS. CLASS COLORS Purple and White FLOWER—Violets MOTTO: “B Sharp, B Natural hut don’t B Flat.” SPONSORS Miss Ethel Derrick Miss Eva Reneau. M E M B E R S : Chester Hankins. Ernest Gallman. Joe Daniels. Colie Austin. Ernest Baugh. Paul Colbert. Edward Phelps. Alva Nelson. Alvis Johns. Mildred Barnett. Virgil Rowland Nell Jones. Herbert Jones. Murray Walling. Herman Jacobs. Frances Hud'gins. Belle York. Mignon Willingham. Valita Tadlock. Gladys Walton. Lilly Mae Doty. Lucille McGuire. Bernice Lee. Myrtle Wilson. Tom Burris. Kamilla Mettry. Naedine Nelson. Edith Swan. Melvin Chesnut. Audrey Gandy. Edith Matthews. Pearl Riggs. Beulah Johnson. Harold Hubbard. Zerl Coleman Juneita Dowdy. Francis Monson. Cordelia Williams. Mabel Clark. Mary White. Edith Nichols. Alpha Finley. Ida Holden. The Sophomores have had a very successful year and are justly proud. Sticks DeBerry brought back honors from the Southern Conference Meet at Chickasha. Out of the six debaters, two were Sophomores, Lucile McGuire and Frances Hudgins, each helping win a debate. Mildred Barnett, Junita Dowdy, and' Thelma McDonald were among the nine girls who won a loving cup for our school in Glee Club. The Sophomores were also well represented on the Orange Owl Staff, and succeeded in electing their candidate, Edward Phelps, as Most Popular Boy in Wilson High School.
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THE DRILLER F R ESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President—Mildred Taylor Vice-President—Mildred Taylor Sec.-Treas.—Louise Hartnitt Reporter—Loretta Tiffin Color—Green and White Flower—Sweet Pea Motto—Striving to Succeed Roll: Lee Allison Hulen Gurley. John Oxley. Mollie Bell Alexander. Eva Graham. D. C. Potts. Minta Adams. Vena Graham. Raleigh Parthemore. Georgia Branham. Ellis Haralson. Pauline Phelps. Mayme Battles. J. B. Harper. Cora Belle Phelps. Buford Bain Buster Harris. Shirley Patrick . Walter Brittain. Louise Hartnitt. Jewell Parkhill. Ruby Boyles. Bristow Hartnitt. Nolen Renzleman. Clell Bonifield. Carl Huffaker. Arvin Rutledge. Elmo Bonifield George Jackson. Beatrice Russell. Elmer Baird. Iola Jones. Lois Strange. Lucille Blackwell. Ethel Little. Thelma Sales. Lila Bell Bumes. Paul Louveall. Grace Stearns. Lois Cunningham. Beryl Letts. Zelda Shoemake. James Coleman. Pauline Langston. Mildred Taylor. James Case. Tona Laird. T.oretta Tiffin. Pauline Coldren. Lorene Lofton. Charley Tudor. Mild’red Covey. John Medis. Horace Tipps. T ,uella Carlisle. Raymond Martin. Ellen Thomas. Georgia Duke. Bernice Morton. Olin Troop. H'rold DeBerry. Fred McCabe. Hulen Troon. Alice DeHart. Robbie McCann. Carrey Watkins. Syble Eakin. Mildred Monson. Devn Watson. Eakin. Lottie Mae Morgon. H“rc-V cii Webb. Mattie Farris. T or na iMat urin. Tiro Williams. 1n '''vn Fafarv Maud McClenden. Ocic Yeatts. Kirby Fairchild. Theo Nix. Oather Yeatts. The St. Patrick Party with Mild.’red Covey as Queen was one of the leading events of the Freshman Year. Mildred was elected in a contest in which six other girls were candidates, all from the Freshman Class. The Queen chose Oather Yeatts as King and the two presided with great pomp and ceremony. The Freshman Class hopes to establish the St. Patrick party as an annual affair for all succeeding Freshmen. You may be sure that they were a joyful bunch when they learned fiat their Beauty Queen, Mildred Taylor, won in the contest for the most ponular girl in Wilson High. Mildred’ was well supported by her classmates and the Freshmen have certainly shown an ability to hold their own in W. H. S.
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