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1 1964 was filled with many things, each .Aye .J ,- Steve Bowers and Mary Sue Brissie, juniors, conduefd chemistry experiment ,hx ' Suzanne Powell, Ken Pittman Tommy Cox Linda Ingram Tom Gilley, Diane Holt, and Walter Dudley seniors applaud Marilyn Lowry, senior, the moment she is announced Home coming Queen. AK lfwfolw fy UWLMN M! n V V4 Hr NJU if 4 ff 'Z 1' . gum ,ki-' - 1-sy Jig H ,K U?J'f:Jx ?'Jl,fy fY'!l L '? ', I 5: W
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a necessary part of our whole year. ll Q- Students watch, worried, hopeful, engrossed, aghast at the Student-Faculty game. This year's homecoming symbolized the returning of former Eagles to visit the East remembered from years past. In a like manner this school year represented the storing of' many memories to be recalled in later life. And indeed there was an abundance of material stored this year: the first day of school-new classes-new friends -new buildings-orientation-familiar faces-homework and classes-the Howdy Dance-clubs-homecoming- variety show-pep week-Our Town-college boards- Christmas concert-P.T.A. career programs-mid-term examinations-Junior-Senior Prom-Sophomore Picnic- and other moments, not school-wide events, but nonethe- less important to each individual student. These out- standing moments happened while cheering at a game or pep-rally, studying in a classroom, waiting for the bus, or working at a club meeting. From the first day of school until the last, from the first inquiring minute of classes to the last exhausting second of examinations, the year was filled with memorable instances. Each piece left its mark and we will never again be the same. The sophomore learned the lessons, the junior experienced maturity, and the senior realized his schooling. Each per- son came a long distance but still has far to go. Waiting for the lausses gives students time to visit. A school day is over for Ray Torrance, Melvin Sloan, juniors, Gay Winstead, senior, anal Terry Marshall, sophomore. N-4' Page Seventeen 55' 1115, we Q, ll, ll, . 'tri I , HH 1534 523.52 mms NEW?-3 Helm ISSN tw! Midi wins 'ffii U l mu 3-It Nhat: Q. ig Els if '33 I 5 ,- gi In 1 I F 1 l l r 9 I
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