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,asf like-I-1C O -my it -my-nuff' wi Allen. d. Frank a. Ioan Adams. b. Freddy Alford. c. Billy Battles, e. Barbara Bates, i. Iohn Bates, q. Betty Brockett, h. Peggy Brady. i. Ioy Busby, i. Charles Bush, k. Delores Clenney, l. Phyllis Cobia. m. Martha Connell. n. Scott Connell, o. Cooley Colty, p. left Cooke, q. Carolyn Cooper, r. Iohnny Daniels, s. lla Darley, t. Phyllis Davis, u. Shirley Davis and Iimmy Sul- ,'1. New ' lf we ,. A A 8. llvan, v. Martha Dean. w. Archie Dodson. x. Tommy Donalaon, y. Mickey Doss, z. Ramona Dugqer. aa. Ellen Durham. bb. Ronald Durham, cc. Wanda Ehlbert, dd. Sadie Emanuel. ee. Iohnny Fleming, il. Gretchen Gause, qq. Pat Hall, hh. Harriett Dee Harrell. Thic Q Hnw We
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teachers. Sayl Here is where you come in, Mar- tha Dean, along with Kenneth Rice, Wanda White, Beth Long, and Phyllis Cobia. By this time there was quite a large group of us. The seventh grade was quite an unusual one, for here, as you will probably remember, a great change came: the boys discovered that there were girls around and the girls . . . well they played coy and hard-to-get. It was in this year that the door was opened and we welcomed Delilah Griner into our class. Robert Woodham came back to us for only a short time, and then he was gone again. He just kept leaving us and coming back. As he was leaving something else slipped through the door. We couldn't quite understand what it was, but Miss Arnold told us that the thing was Steve Syer, a boy from Sao Paulo, Brazil. lust think, a boy from another country who could speak another language. Now, wasn't that some- thing. The eighth grade brought forth new adven- tures . . . walking from class to class, and other interesting changes. Here Laurita Walker came in and lean Adams came back to us. johnny Knight left through the door unlocked by our key. And how else do you think we would get the door open? Finally, the long awaited time came, and we were at last in high school. Boy, wasn't it em- barrassing to get lost and wander up the wrong stairway. The old key lyes, the same onel was getting rather rusty and we just could get the door open wide enough to pull Scott Connell, Betty Io Roland, Ferris Sandlin, Iulia Taliaferro, Delores Clenney, Whitley Brown, Christine Woodward, Bar- bara Bates, PeQQY Brady, Mary Ellen Wall, Betty Sue Hunt, Beth Miller, Ioan Griffin, Phyllis Powell, Wallace Weathersby, Archie and Wanda Ehlbert through the door to share our new adventures- the adventures of being ninth graders. In the tenth grade, we just couldn't get the door open, because our key was too rusty. Any way we pulled Ronald Durham, Will Little, Rhetta Hester, Kay Martin, and Leonard Harrell, Edward Brooks, Cool Cofty, Buck Powell and Iohnny Knight . . . who had come back again, under the door to join us. Billy Allen and Beth Miller were afraid of the rough door treatment so they hopped out through the window while no one was looking and they were gone from us. When time came to admit those who would join us for our lunior year, we decided that it was too rough to pull them under the door, so we put a ladder up to the window and in climbed Robert Woodham . . . home again, Margaret Rose LeGalley, Gerald Boutwell, Winfred May and Dorothy Knight. Then came the Senior Year . . . this year, which was destined to be the best one yet. We found it locked, not with a lock that our rusty old key would fit, but with a brand new combination lock. A few of our sharper students figured out the combination and we entered along with four new members: Pate Bridges, Ann Phillips, Beth Miller . . . who just couldn't stay away, and Micky Doss. You know, Martha, although we have had lots of fun and have learned much from our won- dertul teachers, the night we have looked forward to for so long will soon be here. Though we may not be so eager to leave, we'll walk right up there, receive our diplomas and start out into the world in our chosen ways of life. MARTHA DEAN IOHN FLEMING nn
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X , I f 3 'hd rr'- Na U ng. 4? ,I9 wr' ds - ' slung, a. Leonard Harrell, h. Frances Hawkins, C. Eleanor Haynel. d. Bobby Hiqdon. e. Betty Sue Hunt. l. Betty lean Iohnson, q. Betty Lane Kain, h. Dorothy Knight, i. Margaret LeGalley, i. Will Little, k. Beth Lonq, I. Melvin Marchant, m. Charles Mar- tin. n, Kay Martin, o. Winlred May. p. Beth Miller, q. Larry Nix, r. Suzanne Pettiiohn, s. Anne Phillips, t. Nelda Pollock. sed to Look. .. 'Qml 9- V? Q31 u. Phoebe Porter, v. Phyllis Powell, w. Rex Powell, x. Mary Charles Roberts, y. Betty Io Roland, z. Gordon Searcy, aa. Pete Sharber, bb. Mildred Sharkey, cc. Cecil Simpson, dd. Steve Syer, ee. Iulia Taliaferro, fl. Harriett Thiqpen. qg. Laurita Walker, hh. Donia Waters, ii. Wanda White, ii. Robert Wood- ham. 'ict
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