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HY' AQ? vi' fr ,NNW i t 1 T s W' CLASS HISTORY The history of our class is somewhat limited because we are only one year old. we began our Freshman year as two separate classes, one at Franklin County High School in Decherd, and the other at Central High in Winchester. The two schools made no difference, however, we were still 'green as grass'. Our Sophomore and Junior years were also spent sepa- rately, but we carried on our various activities such as outings, parties, and inter-class contests. In our Junior year we each entertained our respective Senior classes. The 'LQ-'SO session, we became the first graduating class of the new Franklin County High School. The foot- ball queen was one of our cutest girls, Bobbie Yokley. Faye Brownfield and John McBee represented our class as candidates for King and Queen of the first Harvest Festival Mary Fandrich represented us in the contest to select Miss F.C.H.S. Mary Sue Stubblefield and David Payne were the 'Southern Belle' and 'Rebel' on our Home-coming float, a colonial mansion, which won over all competition. Our Senior trip to Cedar Forest and Nashvi1le,and the lovely Junior-Senior party were also two memorable occasions. we shall never forget the solemn dignity of our Baccalaureate Sermon and GRADUATION, and the beauty of our Class Night Program. This year was the climax of four years' hard work, study, and good times together. It brought us to today when some are finding employment, and others to home- making, while a few are seeking higher education in the colleges of America. .erases-.afaa fvff
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iiSZL1Z5l4l1l4?Il First row, left to right: Loyd Clark, Ronald Judge, George Gipson, Shirly Hasty, Floyd Gillam, Mable Vetitoe, Rooxanna Knott, Ann Arlege, Elizabeth Hargrove, Billy Winter, Dudley Garner, Kenneth Garner, Charles Pye. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Nicholson, Leon Duncan, Gile, Pennett, Hoyett Sells, Frances McNight, Margaret Adams, Doris Clark, Frances Stewart, Johnny Little, Malcolm Cardwell, Jorene Stovall, Shirley Hill, Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Medford, Mrs. Floyd. Third row, left to right: Jimmy Zimmerman, Phoebe Garner, Louise Marable, Jean Medford, Alnarene Brazier, Mary Farmer, Frances Gillam, Ann Ward, Shirley Sutherland, Earnest Morris, David Shelton, George Byrom, Frank Rogers, Earl Cowan, Geneva Sanders. Fourth row, left to right: Glenn Latham, Louvine Hice, Patsy Long, Johnny Cum ingham, Floyd Anderson, Polly Keith, Ann Roark, Sammy Willman, Jackie Martin, Donald Gipson, Jim y Watson, Jerry Hall, Iva Nell Allison, Mary Lee Gifford. Fifth row, left to right: Conly Limbough, Eddie Crabtree, June Neal, Jean Neal, Irene Cole, Peggy Jones, Josephine Riddle, Earline Woodall, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Betty Algood, Jean Norvell, Gail McBee, Earnestine Tahaffey, Jerrine Kirk, LaverneTaylor, Kerlean Northcutt. Sixth row, left to right: John Hill, Sidney Cole, Floyd Cambell, Bobby Wells, Lock Baker, Jim y Stewart, Bill Farris, Thomas Luttrell, Herman Fraley, Gordon Payne, Bob Goode, Jimmy Foxall, Herman-Koilen, Everett Woodall. Seventh row, left to right: Fred Zimmerman, Jackie Hill, Olivia Smith, Elizabeth Ann Elliott, Shirley Gipson, Donald Henley, Harold Castell, John Meritt, Eddie Gammons, Pete Garner, Jimmy Pack, JimmyBookout, Estill Garner, Carl Crownover, Charles Elliot, Parker Smith, Freddy Finchu . W G ,- Y E J .X 25 . P' in 27
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