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Bottom row: Barbara Ramefot, Marilyn Vaughn, Donna Waddell, Glenda Norton, Alvina Range, Rosalie Townsend, Virginia Steele, Dolly Swafford, Shirley Ross, Carol Reinhardt, Helen Weiss, Loretta Sands. Middle row: Elizabeth Pennock, Betty Taylor, Mary Simmons, Luella Rodewald, Ralph Romanic, Bob Sims, Ronnie Prose, Mike Wors, Arselta Srawlord, Judy Parker, Sue Ruble, Caroleen Wright, Carol Pappas. Top row: Paul Wilson, Larry Pirtle, Gene Walthes, Henry Riat, Marvin Walts, Bill Turner, Jim Wallace, Robert Rash, Bernard Owens, Melvin Willis, Ronnie Wasser, Virgil Ross. Bottom row: Jo Ann Egner, Carolyn Carrico, Judy DeBourge, Peggy Byrd, Shirley Barton, Pat Burns, Barbara Dixon, Micky Baur, Margaret Brown, Doris David, Darlene Frick, Kay Cross, Hazel Gough. Middle row: Helen Enteman, Barbara Gray, Donna Brown, Norris Angel, Oliver Deppong, Ozella Cobb, Eddie May Fowlkes, Cecil Comte, Dixie Brown, Margie Portman, Betty Blankenship, Norma Gisher, Sue Glass. Top row: Virgil Forshee, Steve Fortner, David Barwig, John Benwell, James Allen, Bob Davis, Ronald Coleman, Gary Cobb, Bill Buatte, Richard Ballard, Alvin Bennett, Pat Forness. during our sophomore year, we recall saying 'beepl beep! l'm a jeep' - Z7 1
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On Septemher l. we put away our fishing poles and swim suits with some reluctance and hurried off to the old school house. Not until Septemher I8 did we hecome full-fledged Comanches. On that day we encountered varied situations and, although, we had dreaded Initiation, we were more than glad to elimh to a higher level on the Comanche totem pole. Now as official high-school memhers, we proceeded to work at trifling matters such as studying. Wle hegan to learn what made a hug a hug, what made a verh a verh, and what made a king a king. Ol course, for a sophomore there is never all work and no play. Being new at the game, we had to get acquainted with activities such as F.Il.A., FTA., Hand. and hlixed Chorus, to mention a few. Vl'e hegan to feel a little more grown up, At first we were afraid of juniors and seniors, but the priv- ilege of mixing with upperclassmen hroke the ice very rapidly. For the first tilne we were permitted to participate in liiglrsehool sports, in the election of student coun- cil representatives, in the choosing of cheerleaders. and in the election of queens for various events. llle sold magazines to start a class treasury of our own. Vile were proud of the fact that we sold more magaznnes than did the juniors. LVL- have worked and learned this year. VVe are looking forward to the time when we will he the privileged ones. Meanwhile, although we have not always heen as angelic as our masters might have liked, we have developed a true school spirit for Sen- ior High. Bottom row: Beatrice McWherler, Sue Hutchinson, Donna Jones, Yvonne Mallelt, Doris Hoock, Phyllis Lockwood, Polly Hawkins, Murielene James, Jackie McKinney, Ann McCasland, Virginia Manda, Pa! Magouirk, Alice Grider. Middle row. Ronnie Mc- Enlire, Gary Napier, Larry Grealhouse, Gary McBride, Don - up and down the halls Time out for business. Tony Bollinger, secretary-lreasureu Sandra Thurwalker, vice-president, Kenny Edmondson, presidenl. Myers, Donald Green, Dean Newton, Frank Kofron, Jim Mc- Cluskey, Dennis McAuliff. Top row: Bill Hubbs, Jack Lamkins, Sam Millalli, Eugene Heldon, Keilh Hall, Alberl Mohlman, Ralph LeSieur, Fred Nauman, John Levin, Leslie Grosvenor, Richard Kenl.
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