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McCoig, Tucker, Jessee, Mumpower JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President PHILMORE TUCKER Vice-President FORREST McCOIG Secretary SUZANNE JESSEE Treasurer SHELBY MUMPOWER Sponsors MISS BROADWATER, MRS. NEELY Row 1 (left to right): JAMES ALLMAN, BOB BARKER, EILEEN BODY, DAN BUCHANAN, PATRICIA BUR- DETTE, JO ANN BURKE, FLORENCE COCHRAN Row 2: SHIRLEY COLLINS, RUSSELL COOPER, DOUGLAS DALTON, LYNDA DRAPER, JOANN DULANEY, J. E. FUGATE III, DON GILES Row 3: DON GILLIAM, HARVEY GRAHAM, BOB HAMBLEN, DOROTHY HASH, BILL HOLDING, MARGARET ANN JONES, SUZANNE JESSEE
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As this school year ends, we Juniors are eagerly looking forward to our Senior year, but cast a wistful eye back to a wonderful year just completed under the supervision of our capable homeroom teachers. Miss Sarah Broadwater and Mrs. Sam Neely. Reviewing the field of sports we find that we were well represented in both football and basketball. On the gridiron were: Don Giles, James Allman, Her- bert Reach, Bill Holding, Larry Wright, Philmore Tucker, Forrest McCoig, Martin Revilla, Stan Yonce, Frank Pannell, Buddy McQuery, Bobby Hamblen, Russell Cooper, and Harvey Graham. On the basketball ' squad we placed four boys: Russell Cooper, James Allman, Martin Revilla, and Larry Wright. Girls entering this sport were: Nila Lambert, Betty Orr, Charlotte Reasor, Virginia Miller, Margie Stanley, and Suzanne Jessee. In the school organizations we had nine members in the Camera Club, seven in the Key Club, and four on the Safety Patrol. Other clubs which claimed Junior membership were: FHA, Los Conquistadores, Glee Club, Latin Club and Band. The three big events of any Junior class year are: (1) selecting class rings (2) sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom and (3) participating in the Commencement Exercises; and ours was no exception. Yes, our Junior year has been a truly remarkable year whose pages we shall turn for moments of cherished memories. SENIOR PLAY PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU! CAST Keats Perry, a young professor Jim Snodgrass Vicky Randolph, the bane of his life Niggie Dye Grandma Perry, an obliging soul Tommye Branham Grandpa Perry, an innocent bystander . Johnny Boston John Appleby, a helpful friend Gary Clark Priscilla Morley, a sweet young thing Carrie Lou Jeter Tootsie Bean, a plump spinster . Martha Gilly Butcher Boy Bean, her big brother George Litton Valerie Whitman, a Southern charmer Betsy Witt Boggins, the sporting butler Charles Garrison Three Young Children Louise Revilla, Beulah Sanders, Jerry Esteppe
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Row 1 (left to right): NILA LAMBERT, RUTH LAWSON, MARY JANE LILE, J. B. MAR- CUM, FORREST McCOIG, BUDDY McQUERY Row 2: VIRGINIA MILLER, SARAH MOLES, BETTY MULLINS, BARBARA MUMPOWER, SHELBY MUMPOWER, BETTY ORR Row 3: FRANK PANNELL, LOUIS POTTER, JOHNNY QUILLEN, HERBERT REACH, CHARLOTTE REASOR, JEAN REASOR Row 4: KATHY RENSHAW, MARTIN REVILLA, MARY RUTHERFORD, TERRY SLEMP, GWENDOLYN SMITH, MYRA SMITH Row 5: MARGIE STANLEY, BOB TAYLOR Row 6: PHYLLIS TAYLOR, PHYLLIS TOMLINSON Row 7: DANNY TRUE, PHILMORE TUCKER Row 8: JERRI ANN WELLS, SHIRLEY WOLFE Row 9: LARRY WRIGHT, STAN YONCE Not Pictured: BOB AKENS, HAROLD CLARK r ft in i A e- f) f m m+- m 1 , f n i 9 t N 2 n S C.. i
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