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OFFICERS Helen Browning, TREASURER; Mary Ann Gross, SECRETARY; John Wayne Martin, PRESIDENT; Linda Blevins, VICE-PRESIDENT; Mary Virginia Wilkinson, REPORTER. COLORS .... Lavender and White - FLOWER .... Iris - MOTTO . . . . The beginning of all great things is small. SENIOR CLASS In a survey of the Senior Class we found that ... if stretched out and measured from head to toe, we would be almost 1 6 of a mile long ... we weigh a total of 8002 pounds . . . measur¬ ing our feet from heel to toe, we cover 49 feet of ground ... all together we are 923 years old ... 7 are left-handed, 47 are right-handed ... 13 wear glasses ... we have 10 green, 38 brown, 6 grey, 4 hazel, and 50 blue eyes. The typical Senior girl . . . weighs 114 pounds . . . is 5 feet 3 inches tall ... is 17 years old . . . has brown hair and eyes . . . wears ring size 6 . . . her foot measures 9 inches ... is named Linda. The typical Senior boy . . . weighs 167 pounds ... is 5 feet 11 inches tall ... is 18 years old . . . has brown hair and blue eyes . . . wears ring size 9 1 2 . . . his foot measures 11 inches ... is named Ronald. The Senior Class has spent about 2160 days in school ... 23 started school in Chilhowie ... 19 are headed for college ... in the 26 subjects Seniors should have carried approximately 648 pounds of books per day . . . our classrings cost $1056.84 . . . and all Seniors expect to GRADUATE! Judy Follett, high salesman in the Senior Class Homeroom 208 gave winning Homeroom 204 a magazine sale, readied the showcase lor the pro- Pepsi-break after competition in the magazine motion display. sale ended.
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I CAFETERIA STAFF AND CUSTODIAN: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hurley A. Martin. Mrs. Everette Pruitt, Mrs. Ralph Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gene Hale, CUSTODIAN; Mrs. Douglas Heffinger, CAFETERIA MANA¬ GER; Mrs. Kelly Grinstead. STAFF MEMBERS BUS DRIVERS: FIRST ROW: Kenneth Peake, John Bowman, Elbert Powers. SECOND ROW: Jack Price, A. G. Greer, O. M. Blevins, George Allen Crutchfield, W. A. Henegar. NOT PICTURED: Ray Powers. 19
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RONNY ADAMS A workman still is greater than his work. CHARLOTTE DEMPSEY BISE The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach. CLAUDE BLEVINS Fun is the cheapest medicine that has ever been invented. BEST ATHLETES: David Heath -- Donnie Thomas JERRY BLEVINS By confidence great deeds are done. LINDA BLEVINS If I shoot at the sun, I may hit a star. RONNA FAYE BLEVINS Little and good is twice good. MARY ANN BOWMAN People are more fun than any¬ body.
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