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a u n i o R c L r $ s Benton, Lois Brooks, Faye Cannon, Nellie Copeland, Gary Davis, Bertha Davis, I. W. Dixon, Jean Dudley, Donnie Dudley, Iris Fodrie, Lela Garner, Betty Garner, Wallace Gaskill, Dessie Gillikin, Dorethea Gillikin, Janet Hardesty, Patsy Haynes, Mary Lily Herring, Bobbie Jean Hopkins, Ann House, Elizabeth Lewis, Carl Lewis, Connie Lewis, Edith Lewis, Gene Lewis, Patricia Lynch, John Martin, Mary Mason, Barbara Mason, Jane Merrill, Clem Nelson, John Noe, Catherine Norcom, Ann Norcom, Ellen Norris, Joyce Pake, Martha Parkins, Jimmy Powell, Edward Russell, Nancy Safrit, Bobby Saunders, Virginia Skarren, Cynthia Springje, Shirley Smith, Jim Smith, Sheila Taylor, Faye Taylor, Frances Lee Taylor, Harry Taylor, Loretta Taylor, Shirley Webb, Marie Willis, Bobby Will is, Edith Ann Willis, Kathryn vViMis, Pierson
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4? 6 spo 'too bx felTi °M'S E Ep a«th ent StOEe JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President............................ Vice-President . ............... Secretary.................................. Treasurer .................................... Gary Copeland Donnie Dudley Conn e Lewis . Edith Lewis AJUIIIOR SPEAKS At last we have only one more year of high school . Just a short while ago, that last year seemed ages away. A Senior was a person who laughed at you when you went to the right class at the wrong time, nearly walked over you in the hall and called you a green kid. Time has its own way of changing minds. Now a Senior is to us a person to honor, cherish, and obey--but maybe that's because we are so near being Seniors. The Junior year has its good moments. All members of our class have worked hard to raise funds for the biggest event in our high school lives — the Junior-Senior banquet. After all, the thrill of giving it comes only once. Yes, to be a Junior may be wonderful, but to be a Senior next year will be out of this world!
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SOPHOHIOMS We, the Sophomore class, are just in the middle; far below the lofty Seniors and faintly condescending Juniors, and yet, high above the lowly Freshmen. We don't have time to brood, though. We've never caught up on our homework. We're in the band. Glee Club, sports, FHA, 4H Club and other activities too numerous to mention. We don't really mind, for if we work hard, next year we'll be Juniors----- we hope! SOPHOMORE CLASS OEE CERS President........................................Billy Ipock Vice-President................................Charles Farlow Secretary...............................................Jean Taylor Treasurer.....................................Beulah Eubanks
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