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r Girl Aith Prettiest Hair--Janie Davis Boy With Prettiest Hair—Carl Watkins Greenest Freshman—Bobby Rhoades (Not Shown) Silliest Sophomore--Mickey Lewis Jolliest Junior—Dave Cranford Most Sophisticated Senior—Nancy Lemen Most Sincere Boy—Charles Grinstead Most Sincere Girl—Linda Huffman Neatest Girl—Jann Wallace Neatest Bov—Charles Grinstead y Mutt—Bentley Geurian Jeff—Janie Davis Best Personality Boy—Otis Lack Best Personality Girl—Jane Lvnn Wittiest Boy—Mickey Lewis Wittiest Girl—Mary Kaye Gill Most Happy-Go-Lucky Girl, Most Friendly Girl—Rebecca Wallen Most Happy-Go-Lucky Boy Most Friendly Boy—Ethyle Johnson Pride of the Faculty—Charles Grinstead Most likeable teacher—Mr. Wallace Best Athlete—Earl Coppage Girl most boys would like to date, Best all around girl—JoRe Coppage Boy most girls would like to date. Best all around boy—Otis Lack Dispair of the Faculty—Jerry Alexander 14
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Daughters of the American Revolution Each year the state division of tne Daughters of the America Revolution award the Good Citizenship Award to the outstanding senior girl of the state high schools. Doris Riggs is the winner in Braggadocio on the following qualifications: 1. 2. 3. It. Dependability—Truthfulness, loyalty, and punctuality. Service--Cooperation, courtesy, and con- sideration of others. Leadership—Personality, originality, ability to assume responsibility. Patriotism—Unselflsh Interest in fami school, community, and nation. Student Body Votes Leadership Bov—Charles Grinstead Leadership Girl—Doris Ann Riggs .Sportsmanship Boy—Leon Geurian Sportsmanship Girl—Betty Hicks Most Popular Boy—Earl Coppape Most Popular Girl—Roberta Waldrop Best looking boy—Earl Coppage Prettiest Girl—Jann Wallace Boy most likely to succeed—Ed Huffman Girl most likely to succeed—Nancy Lemer Most Studious Bov—Charles Grinstead Most Studious Girl—Nancy Lemen 13
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Editor Suzanne Lewis Annual Staff Annual Staff: Standing—Diana Hollomon, Carolyn Johnson, Jane Lynn, Wanda Ward, Dotty Lonp, and Charles Grinstead. Seated--Miss Holman--Sponsor, Suzanne Lewis, Nancv Lemen—Assistant Editor, Linda Huffman, JoRe Coopape—Assistant Editor, Jann Wallace, and Brenda Baxter. 15
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