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unurc CLoaa Campbell, Perdue, Macauley, Anderson ROW 1: ROW 2: BUDDY ANDERSON RONALD AYRES RHEA BALL GUY BUCHANAN DON BUSH JACK CAMPBELL BETTY COLE DONALD COLLINS SCOTTY COMBS RONALD COOMER BOBBY DEAN SYBIL DICKENSON NANCEY EDMONDS JACKIE ESTEP KENNETH ESTEPPE 1 PAULINE FIELDS MARGARET GALLOWAY DON GARRISON JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ... JACK CAMPBELL Vice President BUDDY ANDERSON Secretary JOANNE MACAULEY Treasurer TOBY ANNE PERDUE Sponsors MISS SARAH BROADWATER MR. JOE BAILEY
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY FINDERS CREEPERS Wilbur Maxwell (pocket-sized version of atomic bomb) BILL WREN Hercules Nelson (Wilbur ' s bosom pal) JOHN DYE Celeste Nelson (Hercules ' cute cousin) JANICE REDWINE Nina Quigley (Bright spot in Hercules ' usually blackened eye) SHIRLEY REASOR Frankie Nelson (a real live-wire) SUE LIDDLE Aunt Mary (.Hercules ' aunt) MARY RUTH FRALEY Uncle Bob (the mortician) LINCOLN KISER Granny (a real hep cat) SHIRLEY ISAAC Mr. Quigley (another hep cat) JOHNNY CARTY Dr. Brown (winning smile and cordial disposition) ROGER DAUGHERTY Madeline (Mr. Quigley ' s sister) ANN EDWARDS Harry Schuster (Madeline ' s lawyer friend) JACK HILL Daphne (the maid) MARY ALICE LIGHT Claude (the caretaker) PAUL BENNETT Henry (helper) KENNETH COOPER JUNIOR CLASS As classes began in the fall of 1955, we, the members of the Junior Class, realized that we had finally reached the year that promised so much. As the weeks flew by, we saw our dreams coming true under the very capable guidance of our sponsors. Miss Broad- water and Mr. Bailey. Many of our class were active in the field of sports. On the gridiron were: Buddy Bull Anderson, Guy Boo Buchanan, Don Bush, Scotty Combs, Bobby Dean, Jack Estep, Don Garrison, and Chester Palmer. Those playing Basketball were: Nancy Hagy, Toby Perdue, Fonda Potter, Phyllis Sizemore, Buddy Anderson, Chester Palmer, and managers Nancey Edmonds and Ronald Coomer. Some of our boys also played baseball. Not only did we have participants in sports, but many of our members entered into the various clubs and activities around school. One of the highlights of the year was the selecting of our class rings. This was done with much thought, and finally the one was chosen to be worn with pride as Seniors and as graduates as a symbol of our achievement. Soon after mid-term exams the Juniors found themselves in the role of salesmen. The net profit from the magazines sold will greatly help in the production of the School Bell next year. The proceeds from our bake sale and other projects made possible the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Then in April, after many weeks of preparation, the big night for our prom finally came. This gala event left us with another cherished memory of our high school days. The last week of school found us very busy making the traditional Daisy Chain which we carried in the processional. Commencement Night. Thus the third chapter of our high school work is completed.
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ROW 3: KEASTER GRINDSTAFF NANCY HAGY CHARLES JOHNSON ETTA JOHNSON G. J. JOHNSON JOANNE LAMBERT JOANNE MACAULEY douglas McDaniel ROW 4: MARTHA McKAUGHAN NANCY MULLINS CAROL NEELY LILY ANNE ORR CHESTER PALMER BETTY PARROTT TOBY ANNE PERDUE HARRY PHILLIPS ROW 5: FONDA POTTER BILL ROGERS NANCY RUSH ROW 6: ROW 7: PHYLLIS SIZEMORE GLENDA SNODGRASS DELORES TOMLINSON MARVIN TUCKER PHYLLIS TURNER BREND V YOUELL
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