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MOST COURTEOUS Linda Patrick—Bibb Swain WITTIEST Mack Clough—Joyce Spruill
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MOST DEPENDABLE J. Warren Swain—Pat Brickhouse FRIENDLIEST Mack Clough—Linda Patrick
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Class History As we, the seniors of '61, look back, it seems im- possible that we are the ones everyone is looking up to, and the ones who are graduating. Our school years in the primary and elementary grades aren't clear in our minds, but most certainly our high school years are. We entered high school with Mr. Fred Johnson as our homeroom teacher and coach. Our first year in high school was a little confusing, but it was filled with plenty of parties and hayrides. It didn't take us long to get used to high schoo! life. When we came back for our sophomore year, we found we had four new classmates--Shelby Phelps, Eugene Kidd, Jimmy Savin, and Holt Shaw. Our second year in high school was a rather quiet one, in spite of our jolly newcomers, Our junior year was exciting and full of fun. We are sorry to say we lost eight of our classmates that year. We 22 gained two, Betsy Lawrence and Leon Jones. We gave our junior play entitled, ''Aunt Samanthy Rules The Roost, which we shall always remember. We started planning for our Washington, D. C., trip almost as soon as school started. We finally left March 17, at 3 A.M. We might have been a little sleepy, but we still had our fun. We came back, all ready to go again. It was a trip we shall always remember. Now we are seniors, and I might say busy ones. We and Mrs. Madge Van Horn started right to work on our '61 COLUMBIAN, so that it would be an annual we would always be proud of. We are looking forward to our junior- senior banquet, our senior play, the ordering of our caps and gowns, and especially walking across the stage and receiving our diplomas. We, the senior class of '61, want to give our sincere thanks and appreciation to our parents and teachers for making it possible for each of us to graduate. JUDY RHODES Historian
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