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A Day In The Life of A Freshman It has been said that variety is the spice of life. The I-RESHMAN schedule is certainly different from Jr. High's. Each period of the day we have to find our way in three minutes to our next class or stay in for being late, keep track of new books, learn new teachers’ names, and generally keep up with the new pace. I First period, while some go slowly to library, office, or other places, I usually study. Come second period I wander slowly to the band building guided by the cigar smoke of Mr. Wood. Although some take physical ed. I’ll always prefer band. The trip back from the band building is a long one so I am usually late for my appointment in Miss Stanley's English class where we study such poems as The Lady of the Lake” and Julius Caesar” and learn verbs, nouns, pronouns and other parts of speech. I sharpen my pencil and my wits fourth period and try to be on the beam for Mrs. Odom in civics. This is one class I cannot get away with chewing gum so out it goes. In this class I study about being considerate of others, but when the lunch bell rings this is often forgotten as we try to beat Mr. Kirkpatrick’s class to lunch. Fifth period Mrs. Sprinkle, who came after Christmas to teach us Home Ec., sometimes has us prepare and eat our own lunches. While Mrs. Costello was substituting wc had fun with outdoor cooking. Now we are learning to sew. Mr. Padgett in 211 is teaching the boys general science. Among the things I saw them making were posters illustrating the different machines. Since this subject deals with motors and horse power, the boys can have it all to themselves. Algebra is my last but not least subject for the day. Algebra, taught by Miss McClendon, deals largely with the unknown and when I finish the course, it no doubt will still be unknown. Some take general math taught by Coach Whittington and Mr. Davis. Finally the bell rings and I am ready to go home. I return to my homeroom only to remember that I must remain seventh period for being late to one of my classes.
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First row: Zelma Adams, Miriam Alderman, Carla Allen, Miriam Allen, Aleen Ayers, Betty Jean Barrows, June Bilbrey, Agnes Boyd, Janice Bozeman, Nancy Bracken, Maxcine Brooks, Pat Brophy, Ferrell Brown, Margaret Brown, Jo Ann Bruce, Carole Bushong. Second row: Thelma Calhoun, Wanda Lou Carroll, Joan Causey, Mary Cauthen, Alma Chaney, Lois Charles, Georgia Cockrell, Shirley Coker, Othelia Conley, Janice Conoley, Virginia Cribbs, Shirley Daniels, Jannette Decs, Ellcnc Denny, Mary Bob Dicks. Martha Doss. Third row: Mary Helen Douglas, Annette Drawdy, Mary Duncan, Robbie Lou Dunson, Mary Ruth Edenfield, Betty Jean Elliott, Dorothy Elmore. Wilma Garner, Lucille Gargus, Carol Gray, Margaret Gunter, Pat Hamilton, Virginia Hamrick, Jeannie Harps, Emma Hatton. Fourth row: Pat Headley, Pat Hedley, Miriam Henderson, Sara Hoffman, Barbara Jack-son, Mildred Jernigan, Shirley Jeons, Penny Johnson, Susan Johnson, Gaye Kahnert, Joyce King, Carlcnc Kitchens, Dorothy Land. Alice Lassiter, Beverly Leis. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ...................................Tom Clark Vice President ..........................Ronnie Brannon Secretary ..........................Mary Ruth Edenfield Treasurer ...................................Joyce King First row: Charlotte Marsh, Vivian Marshall, Genelle Massey, Rheba Matthews, Betty Sue May, Pat McCarty, Patty McNabb, Denzil Middleton, Frances Moskal, Bonnie Myers, Hansinc Olsen. Second row: Sally Pfeiffer, Gladys Richburg, Carolyn Riley, Nell Rodgers. Linby Roller, Madelyn Roundtree, Joy Schneider, Maxine Scroggs, Lucille Segers, Myra Sue Sexton, Sally Shinn, Jacquelyn Shores. Third row: Lynn Smith, Ruby Nell Smith, Sandra Smith, Helen Snead, Ymogcnc Solomon, Betty Sorrell, Jo Ann Stuckey, Verta Sutherland, Shirley Sykes, Lois Taylor, Juanita Thomas, Faye Thornton. Fourth row: Peggy Turner, Norma Jean Wall, Florence Wallace, Anita Weathcrbcc, Betty Weston, Miriam White, Elaine Willett. Esther. Wingate, Lillian Wiseman, Omergeane Wynn, Charlene Yarbrough, Shirley Yon.
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