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Page 204 text:
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Randy Wilkinson Jim White Suzanne White Susan Whitley Shelly Wiley William Wiley Linda Williams Ray Williams Sandra Williams Betty Wilson Larry Winslow Richard Wong Kay Wood Marianne Woodie Buzzy Wray Becky Wrenn Carol Wright Terry Wright Wayne Wright Jerry Yaskiewicz Steve Yates Sue York Nancy Young Timothy Young 180
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Our handsome ring is well worth waiting for The moment all Juniors wait for — Connie Burgess gets measured for ring. I A Day To Remember - Ring Measurement Day Ronald Tolar Doug Trent James Turpin Victor Tynes Georgio Uribe Danny Vaughan Marsha Wald Rocky Walden Charles Walker Barbara Wallace Kenneth Washington Dewey Waters Debbie Watkins Carolyn Wells Barry Westmoreland 179
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The Senior Class Officers, left to right: Penny Griffin, Secretary; Bobbie Morton, Vice- President; Dennis Clayton, President; Sarah Parrish, Treasurer. CLASS OF Stop, oh stop, dear time in your flight! — the Senior Class is about to pass into the realm of those who have laughed and wept, struggled and succeeded, faced triumph and defeat in the endless search for knowledge. We try desperately to cling to the fading memories of those happy days which turned into years too quickly, with¬ out our even being aware of it. Our hearts shall always hold memories of the tingling excitement of a football game, the sparkling elegance of a a Senior Prom, the breathless anticipation of parades and homecoming festivities. This year we searched our way through Shakes¬ peare and Chaucer, through formulas and theor¬ ems, sines and co-sines;—we sometimes wept through concepts and sociological problems, term papers and book reports; — we faced exams with fear and trembling. We watched our school grow . . . and grow . . . and grow, and we thrilled at being the first class entering its portals, to grow with it for three straight years — years of expanding facilities, student growth, curriculum enrichment, and ac¬ creditation success. We are the first to feel the full impact of progress in action at Ben L. Smith. But now it is almost over. Every succeeding day brings us close to THE DAY — And we find through all of our experiences, that we, the Mighty Seniors, are just a little bit lonely! 181
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