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Classes and Student Life AeA .. . Down the A.H.S. Trail 21
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Janitors and Cafeteria Staff Provide a Well-Kept Trail The mechanics of our school are kept running efficiently by the maids and janitors. The janitorial service is provided by Crew’s Janitorial Service. Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. Drinkard, Mrs. Greenway, and Mrs. Wilman pose after finishing a day’s work. The maid, Helen Hayruth, enjoys cleaning the windows. Our administration takes time out from the summer schedule to pose for a picture.
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Class of 1966 I oy) = il. ‘XN Senior class officers Gary Williams—President, Janice Reynolds— Secretary, Cyndy Hart—Vice President, and Janet Mays—Treas- urer see how the Senior Class stacks up. Editors—James Frazier Jane Newman Copy—Kay Tucker Route “66” was the road that this Senior Class traveled for the last five years. With relatively light traffic of eighty-one drivers, the pace was fast; the ground was lengthy. The green — light on “Eighth Street” triggered the journey, which took us — through the excitement of Homecomings, the dread of report cards, the endless heap of homework, the enjoyable work on the Prom, and the joyous pride of being a Senior. The signs and markers of “Senior Street” reminded us of our Senior activities. On September 9, we received our class rings, and in October our Homecoming float won second prize. Senior thespians, along with their Junior counterparts, presented the Junior-Senior play, “It Happens Every Summer,” on November 12th. In the spring the Juniors honored us with a beautiful prom. Graduation approached and a red light halted our high school travel, but, never fear, the green light signaled us on for more years of merry mileage. No matter how far we go, no member of the Class of ‘66 can forget his journey on Route “66”. Many and Varied Trails Await Seniors in the Future Harr y Frederick Alley, Jr. “Freddie” Larry Dale Anthony “Larry” Helen Dorcas Arthur “Helen” Buford Wakely Austin “Wakely” Cynthia Deloris Barbee “Cynthia” Eleanor Romayne Beard “Romayne”’ 22
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