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Junior class officers arc Jerry McConnell, vice-president; Chcric Davenport, secretary; and J. E. Hatfield, president. junior5 The Juniors won again. What? The Trail queen contest. Last vear as sophomores we won, and this year we determined to repeat that performance. Com- petition was stronger, hut by fudge and food sales, dinners, a rummaye sale, a partv at Teen Town, and the selling of advertisements, the class raised almost SIOOO. Tearing this would not l»c enough, some jun- iors even went to the dump grounds and collected I00() Nash can lids to elect Sandra Carter, the junior candidate, as Trail |uccn. Tiger Tales, the school newspajKr. is the annual project of junior classes. Shirley Hughes, with a cap- able staff representing all classes, and under the spon- sorship of Mrs. I.. J. Webb, edited the paper. The play, “Professor, How Could You? , was given in November. The cast, under the direction of Mrs. Velma Powers, enjoyed presenting this comedy. The junior class was well represented in every activity and organization in the school. Seven boys lettered in football; four in baskctliall; and five in baseball. The chorus and band included many juniors who also participated in the ensembles and solo work, winning many honors. The last event of the year, the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, financed by the Tiger Talcs, the concessions at liaskctball games, the junior play, and class dues, was very colorful. Leading the class through this successful year were the following: J. E. Hatfield, president; Jerry McCon- nell, vice-president; Chcric Davenport, secretary-treas- urer; and Mrs. L. J. Webb, Mr. Claude Southward. Mr. Harley LaKcvcrs, and Miss Lucilc Searcy, as sponsors. We have already vowed that next year, as seniors, we will accomplish more and leave a better record, as we earn' on the Tiger 'Traditions and Spirit. Junior sponsors, Harley LaTcvcrs, Claude Southward. Mrs. L. J. Webb, and Miss Lucilc Searcy look over the problems of the class treasury. (281
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e . —sen i or A Troy Voweli Sally VVackcr Mar)' Alice Wallace Alary Ann Walton Sam Wilburn Gary Williams 9 Neva Williams Jeanne Winningham Donald Witt I.aY'cta Wood Charles Wood ring Below: Selecting a candidate for the Trail queen contest requires serious thinking on the part of the seniors. Above: left to right. Dwight Funderburk, Melvin Dare. Frank Miller, Jimmy I)odd. Charles Ostcr, and Boh Churchwcll arc good examples of how seniors watch (?) hall games. [27J
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I lal Belknap Kalctyo Bclvin George Bell Bobbie Bolton Carol Gene Blackwood Gary Braman Donald Brewer John Brinkley P Si K Joncll Brown Kenneth Brown Jack Brown Vfc Benny Bruce Curtis Bryan Richard Bryant Vera Byington Kloisc Carroll Sandra Carter Evelyn Casey Jane Ccllan Marie Ccllan Kenneth Chappell Marilyn Chatman Marv Lyle Childs Harold Chitwood Anne Clark Danny Allard ® Bruce Anthony Kermit Argo Charles Barnard Charles Barnes [29|
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