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'li I' v s f iv' i ,J 'J 4 .J i A df .1 t uf T m Jll. l J! f JJ? 1.1 s up Aff i ,fy .IJ T l I Margaret Throp Spears Vavalides Ruth Von Bramer Paul Wheeler Gaynelle Whitaker junior Whitaker ,X jj! .YV J ,J Bobby jack White Dariel White Mary White Leon Wiles Bill Williams joan Wingert , x J J' JJ J My if The student body of Dobyns-Bennett can take off their hats to the juniors for their services. Each day, before and after school and at noon, Nick Patton stood behind the counter of the activity store and served all who came for refreshments or school supplies. D. A. Pyle lead their cheers at all the sports events and Tommy Peters lead the band as drum major wherever they marched. The Annual, which all owners cherish, was par- tially edited by six juniors: Alex Armstrong, Shelton Biles, Maryanna Smith, Merton McCorkle, Bill Williams, and Spears Vavalides. All the sports were led by members of the junior class. Each football game was played with a representation of ten and the whole team was backed by the injured captain, Rod Morley, who was forced to the side- lines for the entire season. The basketball team was also made up of jun- iors. Of the first two squads, eight came from the heart of one of the best junior classes ever to enter the halls of Dobyns-Bennett High School. fam tomoM.owfluzDL wmlc ham, lmqun..
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