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SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS Iirunl ruu'-Mr. B.llIgl1l11.ll1, H. Clmrlex 17. Brown, T. Mnorc. Burk ruu'--L. Bell, M. Ulrich, ll. Mitch ell, Mm. Murphey. SENIOR CLASS Ijfflllll rnu'--Mrs. Murphey, Mr. Bllljlll- man, D. Hilbert, B. Taylor, G. Reed, C Cain, A. Tlmlls, R. Rlumclee, li. liorrext, I7 Brown. Sffilllrl mu'-li. Sharp, IS. Wbrley, lx Gray, EI. McFarland, R. Brown, I.. Belt, XV Mitchell, M. Fuson, D. Cray, C. Crnniis M. Smith. Tliiril rnu'-P. Brooks, H. Gray. M. Cru- mis, F. House, AI. Cartmell, D. Spencer, D. Rinehart, M. Ulrich, P. Sherry, H. Linclley. xl0l1I'l90l1. Ifuurlli ruu'--I. Meyer, il. Rirkiimn, C. Adkins, D. Mitchell, M. Mahoney, AI. Becker. D. Limb. H. Charles, N. Shafer, M. Mewpr, H, Smith. 1011 mu-B. Rainey, S. Myers, lultlc, Moyer, M. lioulke, R. l5Cl'Il'.ll11, T. Reili. R. Xlfeiler, M. ilieetor, il. Mcffoy, K. Swuvc- land. fb v 'vs ' I l IU' Ill I fn W, if . ' I-'L- 'T,'3 955' 'Y Q- ,Q Page Ticcnfy-1
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THE LAST BOAT RIDE . fShipmatesj Our journey is almost over. As we look back over our high school voy- age. we see that there are many things that we would like to leave in our LOG from other years. As green freshmen we welcomed the many newcomers to our class. We remember the important feeling we had as we planned our year's schedules with Mr. Baughman. And oh, how we loved to bang those new lockers! ln the tenth grade our biggest class project was selling Tiger emblems. Here, too, our five sophomore regulars on the second team started setting basketball records with an outstanding number of victories. Our junior year, of course, brought many new experiences. XVe chose our class rings, staged the play, Love Is Too Much Trouble, and finally presented our prom, Stairway to the Stars. Both the junior girls and boys were champions in the class tourneys. This year we present our LOG as our high school achievement. But this was a year of planning ahead, not resting on past laurels. Already we have begun to look into the future, to the adventures ahead, to new seas and new horizons, with whatever they may hold for us. Reluctantly we bid our shipmates farewell. May this LOG of our jour- ney preserve for us the memories of our wonderful voyage together and make us feel that we have not had to say goodbye! Page Twenty
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