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President.......................Michael Morris SPONSORS: Mrs. Vevia Walker Vice-President.....................Nina Parker Miss Mary Lucy Lowe Secretary...................Dorothy Brockman Mr. Fred Troutman Treasurer.........................Betty Hagan Mr. Marion Collins Just think! Seniors! We can hardly believe ourselves when we think of this being our last year of high school. We are the purely proud and dignified seniors that started our Freshman year on August 30, 1954- all 210 of us-with the election of Darrell Young as our president. Our Homeroom teachers, Miss Russell, Mr. Woody, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Bell, and Mis. Walker, helped us to struggle through our Freshman year and encouraged 159 of us to return the next fall as Sophomores. During our Sophomore year many things happened. Our representative to the Jamboree was Joan Cole, escorted by Roger Pickett, who became Miss Adair County High School. The Sophomore and Juniors had a contest with a magazine publishing company. We were proud to have the highest salesman, Martha Sue Collins, in our class. The next year 142 of us turned Juniors. We juniors have many in various clubs and activities. Juanita and Loreta Ballou were chosen to lead the cheers for the boys as they made their points at the games. Again we sold magazines for the same magazine company. This was the year we had to feed the Sen- iore, at our Junior-Senior Banquet, but we had fun feeding them. After the banquet we had a short program which everyone enjoyed. And now we are Seniors! Only 112 have stuck with it to finish high school. We are looking forward in the spring to our Junior-Senior Banquet when we will be the ones to get fed, our Baccalaureate Ser- vices, Class night, and most of all, yet the saddest.............GRADUATION. 12
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EMMA FLORENCE ATWOOD Emmy Lou Own Liberty Jailhouse MILTON EDWARD BAKER Stork Barber
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