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BOB SMITH Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Class Play 3; Chronicle Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary of Class 2. Ambition-“To be a professional basketball player. JIM SPLITTORFF Chronicle Staff 4; Annual Staff Assistant 4. Ambition- To be a farmer. “ JOHN TUMEY Class Sponsor and Typing teacher; Physics teacher. Shorthand, General Math, Business Arithmetic. 13
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JOHNNY LITTELL Goes to Mechanic Arts Ambition-“To be an architect. MARI LYN MEYER Treasurer of Class 4; Basketball Queen Candidate 2; Chronicle Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Ambition-“To be a good house- wife to Clayton. “ 12
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JSeniot la. 5 5 At last we're freshmen, green as possible and scared stiff. We lost some of our classmates this ear. Mr. Turney was our sponsor. We were proud to have three of our boys on the first team in basket- ball. Joan Blackford was our candidate for basketball queen. Dwight Beard and Joan Blackford were crowned Spring Festival King and Queen. We had a nice year. Our sophomore year began with twenty-six in our class and Mr. Cato as our sponsor. Dwight Beard, Bob Smith, Leon Hatchett, and Jerry Hatchett made the first team this year and Redo Heath was chosen cheerleader. Marilyn Meyer was basketball queen attendant. Leon Hatchett and JoAnn Henager were Spring Festival King and Queen attendants. Patty Copeland was drum majorette and Virginia Hilde- brant was a majorette. Some of the girls went to Kentucky Lake and the rest of the class went to Lincoln City State Park. We have had a very active junior year. We have twenty in our class and Mrs. Lowell as Our spon- sor. We got our class rings und also our class jackets which we are very proud of. We had a class party at the beginning of the year at Redo Heath's house. We had a paper drive and sold at the basket- ball games to help finance our Prom. Dwight Beard, Bob Smith, Leon Hatchett, Jerry Hatchett, and Wayne Jones were on the first team. Patty Copeland and Reda Heath were chosen cheerleaders. Joan Blackford and Reda Heath were candidates for the Band Sweetheart with Dwight Beard and Wayne Jones as their escorts. Marlene Stahl was basketball queen attendant. Class officers are: president, Dwight Beard; vice-president, Jerry Hatchett; secretary, Joan Blackford; treasurer, Janice Derrington; and news reporter, Reda Heath. At last we're seniors; there are seventeen with Richard Golle graduating at mid-term and Franklin Baker, Johnny Littell and Daniel Koch going to Mechanic Arts. Our sponsor is Mr. John Turney; six of our boys play on the varsity basketball team. They are: Dwight Beard, Bob Smith, Wayne Jones, Jerry Hatchett, Leon Hatchett and Richard Golle played the first half of the year. Our class officers are: president, Virginia Hildebrant; vice-president, Janet Bates; secretary, Joan Blackford; treas- urer, Marilyn Meyer; and news reporter, Patty Copeland. Patty Copeland was also chosen cheerleader. Virginia Hildebrant was crowned basketball queen by Leon Hatchett. Her maid of honor was Janet Bates. Vendonna Gill was our attendant. Janet Bates was elected vice-president of the pep club this year. Joan Blackford was the president of the band. JoAnn Henager was president of F. H. A. The mothers who help us this year are as follows: Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Hatchett, Mrs. Blackford. We are planning a senior trip to New Orleans in April. We sold candy and Patty Copeland won a watch selling the most candy. We also sold magazines with Janet Bates selling the most. We are all looking forward to the end of this year, “SCHOOL'S OUT .
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