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CUTEST Mike Boryk - Betty Powers MOST TALENTED Whrens Williams - Mary Ann Kraynick SUPERLATIVES WITTIEST Phyllis Wooten - Ronald Wooten
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BEST ALL AROUND Judy Ruddell - Pete Farrior SENIOR BEST PERSONALITY Whrens Williams - Jane Chadwick MOST ATHLETIC Carolyn Cooper - Morris Herring
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CLASS HISTORY Was it really four years ago that we were Freshmen? It is hard to believe that it has been four years since we entered the ninth grade. There were eighty-five members in our Freshman class. Ou-E class officers Were Bob Johnson, Pete Farrior, Judy Ruddell, and Virginia Williams. The trip that our Civics class made to Raleigh was one of the most outstandinj|events of the year. After a brief vacation we began our Sophomore year. When ered the Sophomore year, sixty was oii Mtal enrollment, ss officers in the tenth grade were Vir|{j$|ia Williams, anier, and Mary Hazel Moore. Carolyn Sodper and Mary ynick represented our class on th$ girls' basketball team. -A ty-three students returned for our Junior year, which was many happy events. Morris Herring, Pete F a r r i o r, , Whrens Williams, Johnny Smith, Bob'Johnson, John Tommy Horsky, Tommy Karwaski, Gene Ballard, and sented our class on the foftball, basketball, and fille Mike Leimone Don Barber repi baseball teams. Cheerleaders from our teams were Virginia Williams, Mar Cooper. Our Junior play, We worked very hard on highlight of the year. The so pretty that it was worthL B into it;’ Bob Johnson, Don Barti r, . officers. Th£$ we were Seniors! much time had passed since ye six students were back to enjoy ou Beta Clubj members frrim our c Ruddell , Caro' reigned asH me and Sharoijj ar were John lieim Williams, £nd when we re These very happy an to you--BURG. and memorable Coopfcr, and Ell minjy Queen; Shei] werre her atten W nrens Willi e ia Lanier. Wei r class rings |rs have been main a part CH SCHOOL-) Gene B; rtball, ss who supported the Moore, andffiarolyn Session, wa|abig success. r Banquet, which was the !he Stork ClubJ ’aloft it was rk and effort that w 0f had put d Judy Ruddell were ouikclass . seemed poss ible t enterCd high school. F st and moist meaningful ss were Lanier Lanier, Mary its. Senior cla; s , Judy Ruddell, ire very proud so V ut they have also' er. We are gra four very hi KaagHte and Patsy Cro 24
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