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j entors SUE CAROL WOOSLEY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Woosley In argument I show great skill, even though I lose 111 argue still . Glee Club 4 years, Glee Club Spring Program, Li- brary Aid, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff.
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Juniora Tis better to love one little boy lots than lots of little boys little. Homecoming Queen-Fresh- man. Glee Club 4 years, Glee Club Operetta, Library Aid 4 years, Latin Club 2 years, Class Treasurer-Sophomore, Home Ec Award-Sophomore, School Spirit Award-Sopho- more, English II Award, Stu- dent Council-Junior and Presi- dent-Senior, Cheerleader Captain-Junior, Girls' State, Junior Play, Senior Play, Editor-in-Chief Yearbook, Delegate to Rotary Inter- national Youth Assembly, County Conservation winner. ERNEST WAYNE STINE son of Mrs. Orville Stine I have been dying for 12 years, now I am going to live. Football 2 years, Basketball 2 years, B Club 2 years, Annual Staff, Senior Play. EMILY LOU WALTERS daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Jas. Clyde Walters STELLA ANN WEST daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed I was bom talking and I have not had a re- lapse yet. Glee Club 3 1 2 years. Junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club Operetta, Annual Staff.
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3HtBtor The Senior Class Of 1963 is finally ready for graduation. It seems impossible that our twelve years have gone by so quickly. The class has been unusually active in school activi- ties, especially during the four years of high school. Members have played football, basket- ball and pin ball machines. Over the period of four years of high school four of our girls have represented us as cheerleaders. We have been in plays, clubs and trouble. In the autumn of 1959 we entered our first year of high school. Class officers were elected: President, Phyllis Cox; Vice-President, Bobby Cheak; Secretary, Linda Sanders; Treasurer, Juanita Sanders; and Student Council Member, Brent Peavler. Our Sponsor was Mr. Harry Richmond. As Sophomores we were more excited than as Freshmen and we were no longer looked upon as green. Our class officers were: President, Bobby Cheak; Vice-President, Billy Cheak; Secretary, Linda Sanders; Treasurer, Lou Walters; and Student Council Member, Diane Hayslett. Our Sponsor was Mr. Harry Richmond. As Juniors we had a lot of fun all year. We sold magazines, Cokes, and candy at ball games, and ordered our class rings. Our biggest thrill of the year was in producing our play, We Dude It. Class officers elected were: President, Bobby Cheak; Vice-President, Jean Hawkins; Secretary, Linda Sanders; Treasurer, Diane Hayslett; Reporter, Carolyn Kauffman. Student Council Members were: Brent Peavler and Lou Walters. Our Sponsor was Miss Margaret Gibson. We entered our Senior year with seventeen members. We had fun soliciting ads for our yearbook, having a Donkey Ball Game, producing our Senior play, Hillbilly Weddin' , and going on our Senior trip. Senior officers elected were: President, Linda Sanders; Vice-Presi- dent, Carolyn Kauffman; Secretary, Jean Hawkins; Treasurer, Judy Martin. Student Council Members were Lou Walters and Diane Hayslett. Mrs. J. W. Langford was our Sponsor. This concludes our high school years and they have been happy ones. Our class has been an active one and after graduation we will doubtless find as much success as we have had in high school. We, the Class of 1963, bid you farewell. Jean Hawkins Ann West
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