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School Typified and Excitement Sophomores Gerry Ellis, Debbie Hy- man, Carolyn Connell, Carol Holt, and Dotty Belcher compare their schedules with roars of laughter while Glenda Enoch, a Junior, shows less enthusiasm. Don Fikes, Eddie Clark, and jo Ann Crider discuss the year to come. Mrs. Dibble patiently takes care of the tradi- tional problem of changing schedules. Connie Baker, Beverly Blake, Judith Cannon, Betty Sherman and Connie Hampton present diffi- culties pertaining to their classes. Mrs. Swenson carefully explains library pro- cedures to one of her assistants, Pat Pryor, while Billy Pitt observes.
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First Week of by Awe Paula Morris, Chuck Magers, Susie Nix, The perplexing problem of Working the combination locks con- fronts Richard Moore, Pat Moore, Doris Madewell, and Carolyn Schertz. Margaret Stuckey, Steve Stone, Billy Kaiser, David Sims, and Steve Nicholson hopefully compare schedules to see whether they have any classes together. no 1- jeanne Morris and Suzette Morrison prepare to embark on their final year at DHS. Mrs. Mewhinney issues their passports Mr. Burnes busily assigns a locker to Kenneth Burgamy.
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johnny Coppage, Elesa Beale, Shirley Teague, jamie Temple and Margaret Davis crowd around the table where Suzanne Der- den, Judith Maxwell, and Mary Holland are distributing Howdy cards. Coach Holt and Mr. Hyman have a hur- ried conference over schedules before Coach Holt meets his advisory class. Registration Day Unforgettable Registration Day is an important one for selling annuals. Robert Dane and Sharron Atkins wait patiently as johnny Tompkins and other staff members collect money and write receipts. Dan O'Rear whis- pers the latest Usalesmanship se- crets to Mary Ruth Halfpenny who is selling Bronco foot- ball dolls.
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