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5fie lyfi el Sfafl Pvesevves Memories MRS. EVELYN BOYETTE Advisor Inside Room 1 1 typewriters clacked away madly on finished c opy, while layout editors revised plans for pages. Overseeing all, the editor and advisor, sometimes looking wild-eyed and harassed, rushed from one spot to another making sure that all was in r e a d i ne s s for the deadline . Amid such ordered confusion the 1963 WHEEL grew from theme idea to ac- complished reality. MARA RUGGLES GOODING Editor-in-Chief LaRue Willis— Asst. Sports Editor, Nina Jane McLawhorn — Asst. Features and Organizational Editor, CamillaNance — Business Manager, Wayne Dail— President of the Student Council, Mara Ruggles Gooding —Editor-in-Chief, Lorena Moseley— Asst. Business Manager, Denny Eichorn— Asst. Features and Organizational Editor, Laura Worthington — Asst. Business Manager, Joanne Wingate— Features and Organizational Editor, Bill Booth— Sports Editor, Godfrey Little— Asst. Sports Editor.
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A high school is mem- o r i e s. . . What are these mem- ories? Where do they come from? They are remem- brances of our high school life, to be locked in the mind ' s t r e a s u r e chest for pleasant recall in later years. They come from every thing we ' ve ever seen, said, or done, during our stay in high school. These, our high school memories, are many: the final mastering of our hardest subjects; the development of unsuspected talents within ourselves; our leaders, who direct our thinking and increase our knowl- edge; that one special boy or girl who makes the heart beat faster and the pulse rate rise; or the realization of a job completed when commencement day arrives and a voice inside says, Well done. These things, easy to remember, yet so hard to forget, are the treasures of our minds. These are the things we look back on with pleasant recollection, for. . . Memories Are MJe Of 5 iis
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