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Left to right: Kay Austin, Chief Marshal; Sylvia Abernathy, Sallie Coley, Alyce Berry, Gloria Austin, Louise Beeson, Carole Parrott, Martha Brackett. Absent: Brenda Whitaker. Junior Marshals Are Top Students Each year the honor of being selected as a Junior Marshal is bestowed upon nine girls from the rising Senior Class. These girls are chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement; the girl with the highest scholastic average serves as Chief Marshal. The duties of the Junior Marshals ore carried out at graduation exercises. These con- sist of escorting the freshmen and junior classes, instructors, alumnae, and the speak- ers for the evening to their respective seats. Their primary honor, however, is in acting as the escort for the procession of the grad- uating class as it enters and leaves the audi- torium.
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Voting By Secret Ballot Well, Tommie Parris, after 131 attempts at stacking small blocks, you will be most likely to succeed with fewer large blocks! For the ' Jackie ' look — shampoo with pHisoHex, rinse with Zephiran, roll on sterile 4x4 ' s, and dry ten minutes. Karen Aber- nathy ' s competing for most attractive sterile hair-do. The cool cat what you see patty-caking with those red-hot bongoes is Patsy (Daddy-0) Griswold. Man, like the most talented cat in this pad.
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So! This is the reason the juniors worked so hard on their bake sole! The class officers — acting in the line of duty, of course — will not let the remains of all their beautiful cakes and cookies go to waste. Enjoying them ore Sherry Osborn, president; Karol White, vice president; Meredith Chandler, secretary; Dianna Watkins, treasurer. Class Of ' 64
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