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y s Senior Class. Officers Gale! Miller ssa cen am st Gia cat ee a a President Ginny Paris ire eis) oy ieee ee a ene Treasurer BettyiGaydonr i ee us fore ko cee en ee Secretary Lee. LOvettetew. | cauteid vee oe ene ee ea Vice-President It was not until we marched down the aisle August 28, 1963, to the strains of ''Pomp and Circumstance, that we realized we were actually Seniors. We began our Senior year at G. H. S., with mixed emotions. The thrill of having attained the long-awaited status of Seniors was tempered by the realization that all too soon, this, our last year of high school, would be over. Early in the fall of 1963, our class began chocolate sales to finance our fabulous trip to the New York World's Fair. We also sold doughnuts, and doughnuts, and more dough- nuts. But all heartily agree the trip was well worth all the time and effort. Our Class has been well-represented in sports, club activities, homecoming, and major school offices. Now, as we take a final look at our class candle, we find that it is growing dim. We have only one more event in which to participate--graduation. After graduation, we realize that the 1964 class candle will no longer burn. We can only hope our class has contributed something to G. H. S. that will keep the memory of our candle burning in the hearts of those we leave at Graham High School.
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GEORGE RICHARD ADAMS Ricky If worries were the only cause of death, then I would never die. ROBERT HOWARD ADCOCK Bob A good athlete, a good sport, a gentleman-- nuff said. ae Ry vc SS BARBARA ANNE ALBRIGHT Anne Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. JOYCE SHARLENE ALLEN Sharlene A rare combination of quietness and sweetness. LARRY DALE BROWN MN espe rk eae An ounce of fun is worth a pound of learning. LINDA RHEA BULLA Goof None knew her but to love her, none named her but to praise. MARGARET ANGEL BUNTON Margaret She's a girl hard to beat, willing to help, and attempt any feat. JERRI LYNN CASKEY Jerri The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” 17
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