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fs' ' Hg .ar -,s 5 .Z i- Za H . ,W . -M -Q. mn J-WN. if H s SHERRILL JORDAN, Presirlent A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance . . . and also a Coker junior. She is gaity, charm, wit, poise, sincerity. She is the link between yesterdays dreams and tomorrow's fulfillments. A junior, the essence of laughter and good times, returns in September as an upperclassman. She shows her sparkling and winsome personality as she wel- comes her little sisters, greets old friends, and makes New Central dorm the jolliest morgue ever. In the midst of this busy life, she accepts new responsibilities and begins specialization in her major field. Earnestly she-a Junior of '58-'59-begins practice for the hockey tournament and song contest hoping to excel her past performances. Her ability and talent are rewarded as her class jubilantly accepts the pep song trophy for the second time. A junior is confidence as she tackles various class projects. Diligently she and her classmates first mem- orize, then practice, and at last perform Blithe Spirit, the junior play. This taste of success leads to more achievements, as her class enters its most beautiful in the Beauty-Cutie Contest and wins both recognition and honor. A jolly junior is a many-sided personality. In addi- tion to her other abilities, she is a perfect hostess to the seniors at the junior-Senior Banquet and Dance. This is an exciting event for all, but most especially for a junior-it is the result of her plans, her work, her hopes. NELL GARDNER, Secretary-treasurer On Class Day, as cap and gown are donned for the first time and Coker ring is worn at last, a junior is more jolly than ever as she Hnds herself safe now in the Senior Class. MR. AND MRS. JAMES COLBERT, Sponsors R'-eg V: W M my
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5 , i r 5' ' gg if f SE . X .-K -1- Q K 9 -5 ' iw, t - ,f , v 15 .T I: N lx: t 2 i Q it 4 W in ea J as, K - i I 4- 4 .J 3 x ls V-C1-4 For the second year straight the Juniors cop the prize for the most original Pep Song in the annual Song Contest. THE IU IORS - CLASS OF 1960 Sherrill Jordan, Louise Atkinson and Lois Sawyer admire the tro- Although planning for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance can phy which their class won. be a difficult task, it turns out to be a very rewarding one. .2 ' 7fll'T il 1 -. 5..- 'w- X g W, L Y X ' 38
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g JOAN ANDERSON JOYCE ANDERSON JUDITH ATKINSON THE JUNIORS LOUISE ATKINSON JEAN BAILEY PAMELA BINNICKER JEAN BOATWRIGHT 40
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