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Row 1 (left to right): Martha Fisher, Billy Fletcher, Margaret Galloway, Don Garrison, Keaster Grindstaff, Nancy Hagy Row 2: Robert Hall, Yvonne Hilton, Charles Johnson, Etta Johnson, G. J. Johnson, Nell Johnson Row 3: Walter Johnson, Joyce Kirk, Joanne Lambert, Clarice Langrel, Nancy Lewis, Curtis Lockhart Row 4: Joanne Macauley, Martha McKaughan, Jean Mullins, Willie Ruth Mullins, Carol Neely, Lily Orr Row 5: Toby Perdue, Fonda Potter, Sandra Roberts Row 6: Ann Rogers, Bill Rogers, Nancy Rush Row 7: Phyllis Sizemore, Glenda Snodgrass, Jerry Tankersley Row 8: Johnny Thompson, Delores Tomlinson, Lee Trent Row 9: Phyllis Turner, Carolyn Wilson, Brenda Youell Not Pictured: Jackie Esteppe, Don Lawson, Ramon Linville, Jack Nave J
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FRESWNflN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President BILL BETCHEY Vice-President BOBBY DEAN Secretary-Treasurer BRENDA YOUELL Sponsors MISS SCOTT, MR. STALLARD, MR. POLLY We, the ninth graders, began our first year in high school with eagerness and hopes of making our dreams realistic. We realized that to make our school days the best days of our lives we must enter the activities of our school. We have made a good start with a contribution to almost every organization for which we were eligible. We have three members in the Camera Club, four in the Safety Patrol, thirteen in the Glee Club, and fifteen in the Roman Club. When football season rolled around our grid-ironers were Buddy Anderson, Guy Buchanan, Eugene Clarkston, and Jimmy Davidson. We had a very good representation in basketball — six girls and three boys. As our freshman year closes, we feel we have made won- derful progress toward our goal of becoming better students and citizens. Much of our success we owe to the faithful guidance of our homeroom teachers: Miss Scott, Mr. Polly, and Mr. Stallard. Column 1 (top to bottom): Hershel Akens, Buddy Anderson, Ronald Ayres, Rhea Ball, Sue Begley, Bill Betchey, Guy Buchanan Column 2: Donald Bush, Ann Cabage, Carol Cavendish, Eugene Clarkston, Betty Cole, Donald Collins, Scotty Combs Column 3: Ronald Coomer, Jimmy Davidson, Bobby Dean, Sybil Dickenson, Nancy Edmonds, Kenneth Esteppe, Pauline Fields
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Buchanan, Horton, Reasor, Price, Fugate mi QRflDt EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President ZELMA HORTON Vice-President TEDDIE REASOR Secretary CAROLYN FUGATE Treasurer i JIMMY BUCHANAN Sponsors MRS. WHITT, MRS. GIVENS, MR. GIBBS As a group, we were representatives of the usual. green horns entering high school. Our class consisted of eighty-one members. Moving from class to class was quite con- fusing, but we soon learned our way around. We were represented in the band. Some of the boys joined the Glee Club and a few went out for football. Parky Tucker served on the Safety Patrol. We were very fortunate in having very capable sponsors who have so willingly helped us during the year. Row 1 (left to right): Pauline McConnell, Carolyn Wolfe, Betty Slemp, Annette Webb, Hazel Simpson, Lillian Kinsler, Wilma Jean Boltz. Row 2: Linda Ayres, Mary Louise Holder, Betty Rutherford, Brenda Tate, Claudia Giles, Carolyn Fugate, Charlotte Sturgill, Margaret Wade. Row 3: Lee Kelly, Johnny Rutherford, Johnny Raynes, Wayne Coomer, Emory Henley. Row 4: Ray Slemp, Billy Stone, Marvin Parky Tucker, Johnny Collins, Tommy Moles, Mr. Gibbs. Not pictured: Harvey Riggs.
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