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.1 ...x Winners in the maqazine contest display their prizes. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Rachel Vroom, Ierry Bob Smith, lack Terry, and Francis Guttey. SECOND ROW: Barbara Morton, Ann Smith, Ann Flack, Shirley Sneed. and Sam Nichols. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Dixon, Iudy Foy Tinkel, and Shirley Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Brabbon. lane Lee Iones. Paula Surratt, Sue Slaven, Patty Dixon, and Ann Scott. LAST ROW: Shirley Kincaid, George Kincaid. Iimmy Mundy. and Owen McNeely. agazine Contest-Junior Town eeting teachers and students. And to climax the Dalton, Faith, Franklin. and Nancy record their speeches lor the Iunior Town Meeting oi the Air broadcast over WCHS. Mr. Harry Brawley is moderator tor the panel. Should the United States withdraw from the United Nations? is debated by the qovernment students, as their classmates listen. ,,' ' I ,ff------X-. -A . S ..... ' LQ
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,,-1 W i I 1 Y -seg ' 9' I 4' f 'f2':' .. xy H' . W Q . ,H-an ight' ,A Georqe dictate! a letter to his secretary. Lorena, as he serves in Mr. Oliver's capacity on the day tor senior teaching. In the attendance otttce Mary issues excuses to students tor absences and Senior Days our own stage crew and theater hands, our own tv 1 Seniors wash windows, clean woodwork, and clear away brush piles on the tirst clean-up day sponsored by the clan. Collins is made bright and shining through their efforts. 3' 1 'r 1 Fi-rf, U7 Q6 6 Q. 1, I ' f 41 f y 5 I -vlihv - M-I iQ i x 1 in . Q ' i ,fwfr-f - a, fx , - ' A H' . ' .- .31 Q? A V, --,523-E53 A 1 ,Q fx ff ,, X 4 f.,f ! , f1xN,+'?' A
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are ' :J rg 'A sv. ' W- ., s 'N' 'Y A pil alfff Mr. Oliver installs Iohnny as President ot the Student Council tor 1953-54 at the Awards Assembly. Approximately 127 awards were presented at the assembly which was held in the football stadium. -.....,,-ks I s 71 AWARDS ASSEMBLY George presents Iohnny with the gavel symbolic of his new office. Iohnny also re- ceived the pin and ernblern of the National Association of Student Councils from George. run ol our show, we showered our best with awards. Fred and Mary Io receive the oath of office as Student Coun- cil vice-president and secretary- 3 treasurer for 1953-54. Fred and M Mary Io also received a pin and emblem from the out-going g 1 vice-president and secretary- Ns treasurer. S 30---. -vq-Q-f Q on ,- ,l' .
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