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EIGHTH GRADE First Row, left to right: Nancy Oaks, Josephine Brendle, Annie Ruth Wagoner, Nancy Baker, Paul Hinshaw, Gray Cummings, Bobby Cook, Edward Brown, John L. Cave, Ralph Trivette. Second Row: Shirely Moxley, Nellie Ruth Dinkins, Donna Kay Wood, Edward Lakey, Allen Wagoner, Worth Morrison. Third Row: Nancy Jane Hicks, Marie Carlton, Shirely Snow, Mrs. Coram, Teacher, Mr. Martin, Principal, Robert Hudler, Billy Smitherman, Joe Reece. Fourth Row: Betty Jane Moxley, Ruth Saunders, Nancy Lou Wilkens, Mary Baker, Phyllis Fleming, Dan Wilhelm, Benny Steelman, Jimmy Davis, Ray Casstevens. Fifth Row: Robert Evens, Shirely Wagoner, Thomas Casstevens, Jacqueline Davis, Carl Casstevens, Billy Hayes Simpson, John Emory Reece, J. D. Cave. Absent: Bobby Jo Moxley Frank Hutchens, Hazel Pruette.
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FRESHMAN NITWITS Wonder why Katie Leigh Vestal and Virginia Burton like Rose Buds”? Sherrill Bryant, we hear you are interested in the tenth grade girls”. Why does Polly Prim like a Plymouth? Could it be the driver?? Wonder why Tommy Collins prefers Frazier” cars?? Say, Elsie M. Davis, why are you so interested in Gayle Casstevens? Gould it be her brother?? Hi, Texas, we hear you like to ride in a certain Buick convertible. Don’t they have Buicks out West?? Byron, I heard a certain girl say she liked Campbell’s” soup. Peggy Williams likes East Bend cheerleaders. Could it be a certain boy? Lately, Howard Vestal is visiting Jonesville. Oh! Howard, don’t forsake Boonville. Why does Pauline Vanhoy always wear a class ring? She says it’s from South Carolina, but we don't think so. Fred, why are you getting so thin? Are the girls keeping you on the run? Martha Shore enjoyed the book Seventeenth Summer”. Hmm! One of the characters is named Jack”. Joan Helton and Barbara Prim wish they could take Agriculture instead of Home Ec. William Bray, we hear you don’t care much about the girls, but we hope you’ll change your mind. Anne Hensley and Opal Spence seem to be interested in the Jimmies. Gilbert Bolin, we hear that you can hardly wait to get your driving license. Clara Belle sits on the back row at the show. Maybe that’s as far as he” can get on Saturday nights. If you see any broken pieces lying around, it must be Gerald Casstevens’ broken heart. Gayle Casstevens, we hear that you and Nellie Snow would like to go to Yadkinville High School. We hear that Patty R. Davis is itching to visit Mt. Park. Why?? Helen Frazier likes candy. It must be because a certain boy gives it to her. Billy Parks, don’t dye your hair. Some girls like red. Peggy Stewart and Bertha Hodge seem to enjoy civics. Well! It might be a certain boy that sits near them. Berlie, we hope you make a great baseball pitcher. We are sure you will. Colleen, Patsy, and Annie Ruth seem to be interested in the things that happen upstairs. Why??
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SUPERLATIVES Ralph Trivette Cutest Most Popular ■V Shirley Snow Most Athletic Hazel Pruette Quietest Friendliest Phyllis Ann Fleming Most Intelligent Most Valuable John L. Cave Most Athletic Friendliest Frank Hutchens Tallest Josephine Brindle Joe Reece Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Biggest Flirt Nancy Oaks Best Dressed Nancy Lou Wilkins Neatest Shirley Wagoner Edward Brown Best All Round Most Intelligent Cutest Most Valuable Most Likely to Suocnd Best All Rround Bobby Jo Moxley Neatest Best Dressed J. D. Cave Jacqueline Davis Loudest Loudest Robert Evans Jimmy Davis Silliest Quietest
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