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We Efiatuc ltt the GIgAA OjjficenAf SpxwAoAA... The Senior year is always a busy one, and this year was no cxcep- tion. Things were happening every minute. First event was the Little Giant subscription campaign in October. A committee was organized by the Executive board to campaign throughout the sessions. This campaign was a success due to the fact that 85 percent of the student body bought yearbooks. Student stunts was another means of financing the annual. This year more tickets were sold than ever before for a stunts production. Some 1400 people at- tended, packed the auditorium, and the general opinion of the student body was that “it was an excellent show. Individual pictures of Seniors were taken in mid-November for the yearbook. After that there was a continual “snapping of shutters catching Seniors participating in various activities. February was the month of the Senior hop, or the Cotton Ball. The theme of this dance was a Mardi Gras. The gym was decorated in many bright colors representing a true southern carnival. In January the board sponsored the sale of invitations, announce- ments, and calling cards for graduation. A month or two later. Seniors were measured for caps and gowns, and marching for the glorious day began in May. Graduation took place on June 11. Senior class officers Ken Kraft, social chairman; Sandy Klee, treasurer; Larry Brown, vice president, pose with President Joel Davis after an Executive board meeting. Absent from picture was Secretary Diane Harris. In lower photo- graph arc class sponsors. Miss Elizabeth Joiner and Principal A. E. Woltcrs, and the Senior das Executive board. They arc (from left) Brown. Klee, Davis, Kraft, Sue Mandlc, Joy Stein, Pat Murphy, Bill Sclfridgc, and Mike Bass. . 4 »
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Senior Editors Ann Curtis (left) and Jo- anne Holden looked at and signed pink passes this year until they were seeing them in their sleep. To enable the picture taking to run smooth- ly, the girls arranged an appointment for each senior, which of course couldn't be done with- out first checking and rechecking his schedule carefully. Pink passes then made their appearance, for in just a few days Ann and Joanne made out and signed hundreds of them. Notices and ballots were typed up, mimeo- graphed, and distributed to the sessions and the girls spent many afternoons literally get- ting acquainted with every member of the class and his activities.
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Our Hall 0 f Jame—fileM Cm fill Boys Choice Boy Girl Best Personality Most Popular Joel Davis Roxie Harris Russ Whitney Roxie Harris Most Congenial Ann Ferguson ....Dominic Turchi Patty Hunt Most Lively to Succeed. Sue Aaron Ann Ferguson Joy Stein Best Physique Shirley Allderdice Walter Cronkhite Most Sophisticated Beverly Hutchins Dave Baum Joy Stein Shirley Capitani Biggest Eater Biggest Drag Gail Foster Dave Baum Class Cloton Ann Ferguson Reno Signorio 8:44 Champ Carol Curotto Joel Davis Gail Foster Girls' Choice Boy Girl Hugh Zimmerman Diane Weeks Russ Whitney Roxic Harris Frank Picchictti Cynthia Harris Hugh Zimmerman Diane Weeks Doug Kcarc Sue Aaron Dave Baum Ann Ferguson Joel Davis Joy Stein Eddie George Shirley Allderdice Larry Brown Beverly Hutchins Randall Cox Joy Stein Dave Baum Shirley Capitani Reno Signorio Mary Amsteen Dan Here Ann Ferguson Reno Signorio Carol Curotto Joel Davis Gail Foster
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