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Who's Who Organizations Elect Beaus - Sweethearts Band members chose MARILYN MIL- LARD and NOEL BAILEY for sweetheart and beau. Because FHA had two chapters, they selected two beaus. FFA sweetheart, DARLENE WATKINS, dem- onstrates homemaking practices to the FHA beaus, CHRIS CALVIN on the left and BENTON RAINEY. 1 I I I 72
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at State in Poetry Interpretation 4 .ll Mary Jane Moseley won first in lnterscholastic League poetry interpretation at state in March. This was the second time for Mary to go to state in a speech event, Other Cooper students were participants at state meets in band, track, journalism, Future Farming Association, and Business Education. Mary jane Moseley reads 'A Nation of Hoods' to the student body after she had won FIRST in the state the week before. Mrs. Floyd dictates shorthand to Judy Allen who won fifth place in the state meeting in Austin. Carie Williams, co-editor, Larry Mooneyham and Joyce presents the NSYA plaque for Hinsley receive 'Best Dressed During Christmas season Mrs. Grade A on '66 Growl to Glenn Couple' at Granny and Gramp Floyd's door decoration wins Hevron. party. first place in the S.C. contest. Xx ,, A, ,R , . 'R-R
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Senior Class Largest Class in 24 Years Leaves CH With 77 students, the '67 class was the largest to graduate from CHS in twenty four years. Forty-five of the group started first grade together in Cooper schools. Others came with the consolidation of all county schools. The class was unusually active since it had many athletes, and band mem- bers, and most all other organizations had a heavy percentage of upper class- men. Senior girls won the Powder Puff foot ball game in October, and in February senior boys played a basketball game against the faculty to help the Student Council raise money. The class had a dance in the gym, and later a hayride-weiner roast to re- place the usual out -of-town socials. Senior class sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wigley, Mr. Hol- lis Williams, and Coach Bill Weehunt, plan the last minute de- tails for ordering invitations. Noel Bailey, Secretary, checks the invoices as ton Rainey, Treasurer, and Charles Keslerg Vice- Gary Anderson, President, looks over a gown. Ben- President, look over invitations.
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