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The Yearbook, a Big fob Each year a copy of The Corral is sent to the Na- tional School Yearbook Association for judging. Since the 1958 book won an A rating, the editors and staff members felt they had something to live up to. Often overtime, they worked hard as a team Donna Harrison, left, and Joyce Schmidt, right, were elected the editors of the '59 Corral. Donna and Joyce are planning a page for the yearbook. under the supervision of Mrs. Whitfield, adviser, and finally finished the project. As Donna Harrison said, It was a big job, but it was fun, and a new experience for each of us. We hope we've done well and that our public likes our book. The Corral Staff, left to right, is shown at work: Helen Martin, Sherri Barnhart, Cyril Van Damrne, Donna Harrison, Murray Pletz, Joyce Schmidt, Randall Moore, Bob Brown, Martha Tay- lor. Not shown: Wey- man Duke, James Jack- son.
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J Registration, Football I rootioe f ae , The start of football practice indicated that regis- tration would soon begin for another year, The most excited freshman could hardly wait to enter high school while the long awaited year for the seniors had arrived. There would be much plan- ning of courses for the coming year, much of which would concern our future. Registration day soon ar- rived again and each stu- dent had to make a choice on what subjects he should take that would always help him through his fu- ture. The juniors line up to receive their books. :si sign. 9-H, b Rv., 5 -X 5. lei. Many recent graduates attend- ed the dances. Carolyn Tschirhart is dancing with David Dubose, a 1958 gradu- Mark the The exciting day finally arrived when the seniors received their rings. The style which they chose was the new Cadil1ac de- Martha Fose and David Dubose, Chester Barrow and Darlene Hunter at a dance after the Hon- do game.
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