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James Schwarzkopf Charles Adams Jim Andrews Robert Bacon Bonnie Barber Sherry Black Judy Blair Debbie Brown Joe Castelo Nancy Cavanaugh Steve Clevenger Ronnie Clevenger Bonnie Cole Paul Dick Jill Drayer Sharon Eltzroth Eugene Fuller Bobby Glass Merry Bee Hess Tom Joslin Joe Judd Bucky Jury Danny Kitchen Darrel LaMar Dick Lewis Sandra Long Jean McKinley Earl Miller Marianne Morris Martini Parrish Sandy Parrish Mary Pitman Rick Richardson Phil Russell Roger Teal Jim Trammell Mary Van Voorst Ann Williams Sue Withers Doyle Withers Dorothy Woodson Brenda Young f Q eV £ Q mJSM , aBaSM Class of ' 63 39
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Excitedly gathering money for their class rings are the sophomore class officers. From left to right: Marianne Morris, reporter; Tom Joslin, president; Jill Drayer, treasurer; Merry Bee Hess, vice president; Bonnie Cole, secretary; and Mr. Schwarz- kopf, sponsor. Sophomores Made Plans For the Future A highlight of the sophomore year is the ordering of class rings. The class re- ceived their rings on December 10 after a long waiting period. Bob Bacon and Bonnie Barber have the honor of owning the largest and the smallest rings respect- ively. They are shown comparing the size of their rings during a free moment. 1 i p fc mtJf tj Btx Km — »■ •• — -. i W- i 38
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The hard-working officers of the Freshman class are shown during a free moment. They are from left to right: Bob Smith, president; Teresa Lewis, secretary; Mrs. Morgan, sponsor; Lois Prewett, vice-president; Lois Main, treasurer; and Allen Wiles, reporter. The initiative and leadership displayed by these officers has made their first year of high school a great success. Freshmen Begin Long Journey Across Assembly A highlight for the class of 1964 was the ordering of class jackets. Stand- ing at the left of the candy machine is Ginny Osborne, proudly wear- ing her blue and white jacket with EATON across the front. O . iU ? rij ■i-. ' itching Allen Wiles buy a candy bar, are Jerry Reyn- olds and Connie Fox, also wearing class jackets. 1(1
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