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CAPPING A CLIMAX President Jack Perry and Terry Dibble, vice-president, beam their approval of the official Class of ’61 mortar board. Sure to look lovely in emerald green caps, frosted with snowy white tassels, are Nancy Nash and Joyce Ralstin, class secretary and treasurer. With a little Irish luck, an even one hundred seniors will wear the traditional cap and gown, take the slow march across our stage, and receive GHS diplomas T hursday night, May 2 5. SENIORS '61
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1961 EL TIGRE QUEEN Joyce Ralstin
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SHARON ADAMS Active in Choir for three years, Sharon was secretary-treasurer of the group and a 1961 candidate for Choir Sweetheart. She sang in the Girls’ Glee Club and Trio and in three operettas. In 1959 she was named Junior Football Queen Candidate. LADONNA BAILEY Always interested in music, Ladonna played the french horn in Band and Orchestra. She was a member of Choir her sophomore year and had a role in the junior play. A loyal Pep Club worker, Ladonna has chosen nursing as her future career. GARRY BAKER In the Choir and operettas for three years, Garry was also an active member of FFA. On the Livestock Judging team for three years, he always placed with his stock at the Fair. A Wheat Show Champion, Gary won a trip to New Orleans this year. DOYLE BARBEE Sports was definitely Doyle’s main interest in high school. A valued football player, he has been a Tiger letter- man for two years. A lover of the outdoors, Doyle lists his hobbies as hunting and fishing. The Armed Forces will be his next step. SEPTEMBER SO SOON 16 ROY SLIPPED UP ON US Straggling in to opening assembly September 6, the Class of ’61 was not exactly ready for Cameraman Roy Quail's candid shot. Gene Reed looks dubious as Jim Yancey searches for a non-existent beard. Preston Thompson and his aching molar find a sympathetic observer in Jerry Samples. That snazzy Fall sweater is already choking Robert Jones, and his new pal Gerald Hamilton couldn’t care less. Only Mike Holland and Gerald Clcmans muster smiles for the birdie, while Lynda Tyler tries frantically to get an El Tigre pic.
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