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With the help of Mrs. Lolita Smith, guidance counselor, Vivian Blanton evaluates her academic records and vocational preferences before making application for college admission. The mastery of a second-grade vocabulary list, a knowledge of geometric designs, the 1159 ability to get alon g with others, the warm spirit Individuals of cooperation felt by every member of an ath- letic team -- each of these represents progress. Reaching the particular goal he has set for him- self gives the individual a sense of accomplish- ment and the confidence to accept new and more difficult challenges. Each successful venture is a plateau in his development as an individual and, even more important, a milestone in his growth as a member of the community; for it is only through working together for progress that each of us may realize his greatest potential. 23
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Awards Indicate Achievement Junior Marshals are (FRONT ROW) Michele Jones, Beverly Speas, Diane Coffey, (SECOND ROW) Nancy Agee, Anne Ayers, Claire Dowdy, (THIRD ROW) Kathy Orange, Becky Peters, (FOURTH ROW) Lee Garrett, and David Higgins. These ten Juniors were chosen because of their scholastic standing. Mr. J. Meredith Robeson congratulates Bobby Woodson, winner of the Farm Bureau scholarship of $100. Jackie Robeson accepts the Balfour Award from Mr. Henry ‘Morris. Representing the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Callie Black presents a citizenship medal to Olivia Jenkins.
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Seniors Attend General Assembly Senior Class officers, Reginald Varner, treasurer; June Barker, secretary; Barbara Singletary, SCA representative; Billy Spillman, vice-president; and Jimmy Nelson, president, discuss graduation plans with Mrs. Dema Arehart, adviser. HAROLD OVERTON ANDERSON -- FFA 1, 2, 3,4,5; FBLA 5; Varsity Club 3,4,5; JV Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 4,5; Baseball 5. WILBUR LEE ASAL -- FFA 1, 2,3,4,5; Varsity Club 2,3,4,5; JV Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 4; Baseball 2,5. ’ MARY LOIS BALES -- FHA 1,2,4,5; FBLA 4. JUNE ELIZABETH BARKER -- FHA 1,3,4, Secy. 3; FBLA 4,5, Corresponding Secy. 5; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 4; Softball 2,3; Homecoming Court 3,5; SCA. Council 1; Class, Treas, 2; Class Secys 3,5; Class Vice-Pres. 4. 24
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