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MOST BASHFUL Nola Bennett Don Whlte 4? BIGGEST PEST Phyllis Southern Larry Roland New MOST TALENTED Nancy Bowden Don White BEST SPORT Brenda Hampton Larry Roland
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can ja MOST DEPENDABLE Lynda Smith ' -'f . Don White MOST ATHLETIC Nola Bennett Johnny Johnson Q-: ' Y BEST PERSONALITY Phyllrs Southern BIGGEST FLIRT Brenda Hampton Larry Roland Darryl Ring 1 QM
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G dans jifrfstfof' We, the class of '61, entered high school in September, 1957. There were twenty-eight of us under the guidance of our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Aleine Gra- vitt, and Mr. Wade Duncan, principal. During our Freshman year, we were fortunate to have two girls and three boys on the basketball teams. Janie White was chosen as May Day Attendant, Losing eight of our students during the year certainly made a big difference in the class. Before we knew it, our Freshman year was over and the summer months be- gan. Beginning our Sophomore year, Mr. Duncan was our homeroom teacher. We were proud to have Katie Wagoner represent us in the May Court. Linda Cox was crowned Halloween Queen. We were all sorry to lose three more of our students that year. One of our most enjoyable experiences during our Junior year was when we took the Seniors on An Evening in Holland , which was the theme of our Junior- Senior Banquet. Another great experience was when we gave our two Junior plays, a short comedy of 'Who Does the Dishes 'l'onight', and a three act play, 'Blind Luck'. We were honored to have David Hawkins as Vice-President and Johnny Johnson as Corresponding Secretary of the Student Council. Marshals for the 1960 Graduating class were: Linda Cox, Chief, Nancy Bowden, Nola Bennett, Janie White, and David Hawkins. Halloween King and Queen came from our class in the persons of Johnny Johnson and Brenda Hampton. During the Spring of 1960, Janie White was elected Miss Germanton Hi and Maid of Honor in the May Court. For the graduating class of 1960 it was our pleas- ure to present the traditional Daisy Chain. As Seniors we moved into another year of studies with our Motto We Finish to Begin . Our fondest dreams came true when we received our classrings on Octo- ber 31. We, the Seniors, wish to thank each teacher who has helped guide us through our school days, also our friends and classmates. To our friends and classmates we wish to express a desire that they strive for the betterment of themselves. With sadness we think of leaving Germanton, but we are looking forward to a bright future filled with happiness. Class Historian Janie White
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