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WE LIKE T0 REMEMBER . . . ff' 4 Henry Wood, introduced by Steve Hunter, giving o speech at the football banquet on Why I Chose This Girl To Take to the Banquet. l Our beloved Patton sisters honored by the Band at Homecoming. Two large hearts were formed while Miss Pearl and Miss Ruby were escorted to the center of each heart by Phil Phillips and Mickey Donaldson. After presenting them with flowers, the band played Two Loves Have l. Square dancing in the gym. Here W5 Birdie in the Cage.
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LWAYS CD THE JOB Q. Everyone likes Mrs. Barnes not only be- cause she feeds us but because she is one of those special people in whom we find a sympathetic listener to all our troubles. RIGHT: The students af T. H. S. played Santa Claus to Nathan in o big way this year. He smilingly accepts his motor bike Christmas present. RIGHT: Lucile Richardson, Sally Lark, and Annie Bell Lavender keep the halls and classrooms spic and span. BELOW: Good cooks with good dispositions. Beatrice Cullens, Willie Cody, Leola Anderson, Claudia Anderson, Naomi Hall, Charlotte Miller. W Q S summit glint! QV
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THE RT -N NER 22 19' Caught nn the unaccustomed act of loofmg the Semor Class Ofhcers Vrce Presrdent Cynthra Young Presldent Jack Lynn and Secretary Treasurer Sue Scott Just a handful we were back un 46 but as a vnvacuous group we made up for the lack of numbers wrth our varued rnterests and capacmes Bemg the smallest class to graduate In many years ns a doubtful dustmctuon but our lnmnted srze has made for unusually close cooperation As .lumors we gave the furst Junior Semor prom whnch we belueve wull become an annual T H S affaur We have Increased from flfty seven freshmen to seventy fuve semors Several of our classmates have entered T H S from many states of the Umon California Oklahoma Texas Pennsylvanla Ohuo Nevada and Floruda Tuscaloosa Hugh School we are grateful to you for our vrvnd and colorful school days V, I 1- , Q 't 'l ,R XX l x . l . N NA ' Q L . 2' Vx X X- , N P ' 4. 0 . 4 x I N - '- v ' f.-FLQ-.33w1f.'. ' . .-f, Txltf, . , . . 1 1 . . I I . . ' . . . ' , , , . . . . . . . ' : ' A , , , ' , I I ' , .
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