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10th Grade 11th Grade 9th Grade 8th Grade 7th Grade F. H A. Seated: Left to Right: Donna Ashcraft, Marcia Staats, Bulah Butler, Mona Wells, Sarah Hartsook, Dorothy Loney. Second Row: Bob Miller, Ken Harmon, Barbara Daniels, Mrs. Ulrey, Betty Griffith, Janice Pealer, Harold Snively, Carroll Gleason. Seated: Left to Right: Dick Carpenter, Elaine Armstrong, Pauline Swendal, Edith Spellman, Arlene McDonald, Janet Griggs, Mr. Welker. Second Row: Tom Tanner, Carroll Spellman, Philip Grubaugh, Gene Yarman, Paul Brooks, Paul Ashcraft, Seated: Left to Right: Yvonne Carpenter, Dorothy Fletcher, Mrs. Ulrey, Elaine Swendal, Delores Fravel. Second Row: Charles Miller, Jack Wantland, Lawence Huffman, Jerry Welsh, Jimmy Doup. Seated: Left to Right: Dolores Horn, Rosalie Yarman, Shirley Brooks, Betty Doyle, Patty Ransom, Martha Scott, Phyllis O'Dell. Second Row: Bobby Huffman, Myron Harsock, Jim Moxley, Mr. Shell, Jim Pealer, Dick Tanner, Buddy Harwell. Third Row: John I-Iuffrnan, Dick Daily, Bob Barton, Bill Perry, Melvin Hoar, Seated: Left to Right: Betty Hass, Iiene Rogers, Donna Baker, Nancy Charlton, Joyce Ransom, Mary Doup, Lois Pealer, Second Row: Mrs. Genre, Sue Styers, Betty Barton, Audry Grubaugh, Joan Lockhart, Rosalie Griffith, Adrian Laurence, Barbara Harding. Third Row: Dick Doup, Gary Yoakum, Stanley Grubaugh, Arthur Bowling, Keith Armstrong, Tommy Burson, Junior Baker, Dick Pealer Seated: Left to Right: Yvonne Carpenter, Elaine Swendal, Delores Fravel, Elaine Armstrong, Mrs. Genre, Pat Ransom, Betty Cunningham, Barbara Daniels, Joyce McKay, Pauline Swendal. Standing: Betty Griffith, Janice Pealer, Betty Scott, Marcia Staats, Beulah Butler, Sarah Hartsook, Mona Wells, Dorothy Fletcher, Donna Ashcraft, Mary Daniels. 14
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nation has its beginning and basic development in the schools of the country. The exact kind of work which is to be done by the individuals of the Class of '51 is not as important as the attitudes we hold and continue to hold with regard to that which we so often refer to as Our Way of Life . The most important things are the way people think, the characteristics they strive to develop, the ultimate goals they set for their lives and how much they are willing to put into our way of life rather than how much they can take out of it for themselves. We are sure that our years in school have done much to establish these most important things as a part of our lives. The formal closing of our years in high school would be incomplete without an expression of gratitude to you who have provided it for us. We are grateful for a birthright in a great nation, we thank you, our parents, teachers and friends, for you are the particular ones who did it for us. You can be as- sured that we who graduate today will ever strive to increase,our wisdom and usefulness. We want to be stronger and more able so we can give more to our country when it is needed. Beyond these things we want to have an opportunity for just plain living, 13
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