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JUST CAN'T wait! Amy Stanley, Randle Evans, Carolyn King, Carol Smith, Linda Hawkins satisfy hearty appetites with good food at Junior class picnic. wth month of May came picnics, parties, and banquets. Journeying to near-by lakes and parks, Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors carried with them good food, fun, and a big dose of friendship. Extremely bad cases of spring fever were relieved by customary baseball games, hikes, and some early added football practice. In May, another year al- most gone, we dreamed of leisurely, sun-filled days of summer. SCORE DOESN'T count here, only fun, as Juniors battle it out in game of volleyball at their Sophomore picnic. MEMORIES OF by-gone years! Passage of time doesn,t keep these girls from enjoying thrills on swings at Lake Crook during Freshman class picnic in May. MAY, 1963 3 . . . Junior-Senior Prom, Twilight at Taran 8 . . . Freshman Class Picnic 10 . . . Student Council Officer Election for 1963-64 16 . . . Senior Assembly 17 . . . Senior-Faculty Banquet ROBERT BRYANS wonders, Who is she? as Severn Townsend makes hit at Junior picnic. OWL O 29
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1963 Graduation Climclxes Four Agr'eat time - time of reward, moment of mixed emotions, mingled with joy and sadness, for 197 graduating Seniors. Four years of hard work, easy-going fun and laughter faded into oblivion. Within few hours all was in past. It had gone, never to be relived, only to be remembered. This special night marked turning point in lives of 1963 graduates. Starlight added to ceremonies as class of '63 left role of leadership to '64 Seniors. High school days were over, they were ex-students. FACULTY sponsors for graduating class of '63 receive from Class President Jack McCubbin l tokens of graduates' appreciation. l GRADUATES and faculty take seats in First Methodist Church for Commencement Services. OWL I 30 'GW ' ith a bang, Class of 1963 completed high school. They filled well posts which they guarded. With graduation, opening of high school texts came to end. Exams and chats between classes about picnics and parties slipped away as graduates sep- arated, each to own path. Three things, at least, the class called its own- the first Faculty-Senior Banquet, Talent Night back in school calendar for two years, and a predom- inance of boys with high scholastic averages! And we must include the Fiftieth Anniversary of school yearbook in these accomplishments. GEORGE HYDE and Robert Thornburrow check in caps and gowns with Miss Delors Word.
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