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Off tu a bon-fin in the countr aifi a night of fun and frolic, one of the many prayer groups leave a local residence in a cara an. The Hope of Springtime sets the mood for the Junior Prom. Working throughout the year to raise money for this event, the Junior Gass takes pride in its arrival. In an effort to build new leaders and strengthen the present ones, the Student Council holds their annual T eadership Confer ce. Stressing the ortance of par ntary proce •iur r ' »hn Mayfield - i«l ' ' ie of the 14
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Louisiana . . . “Jacket Pride is the spark that ignites the flame of winning. 13
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| Byrd is her students’ vision of hope—a firm rfoundation of knowledge and growth for her fcraduating seniors—a loyal teacher and friend for endeavoring juniors and seeking sophomores. The hoj e of perfection keeps the citizen of the 4i City of Byrd” earnestly trying in the classroom, on the athletic field, and with feats in the com- munity. The hope of a nation is molded by the growing youth. The sfibolastic influence, the extra op- portunities, and the s| e( ial surge of pride that Byrd affords her gtodents are to ensure this hope. Individual initiative, tli« essence of ho| is sparked through campaigns in tht spring for Student Coun- cil and cheerleader electioiis. through religious in spiralion in Prayer groups, through honorar or- ganizations such as the Quill and Scroll. the Na tional Forensic Leaguc, and tht National Ihmnr Society, through special attainmen; su h as ar- sity Club, First Chair of America, and fVlir. an State, and through individual efforts foi a t »| rank in the Senior Class. Byrd is her studens vi ion of hope, but her students are the hope of Arn ri a —“hope heyond a shadow of a dream” America . Sculpturing with ceramic clay and molding anything from turtlea to the “Thinking Man” are Comelia DeLee and Jacky Smith. Excited as Seniors can be, Mary Crow, Rick Choate, and Elaine Shorter first handle their “1965 status syrabol,” their Senior rings. Character, service, scholarship, and leao the prcrequisitcs to membership in the Nation Society. Bob Creamer, receives his plaque and ship pen from Mr. Duncan at the NHS
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