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Page 51 text:
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As Destinies Form Lunch time was family time and the delicious food was enjoyed by all. 1965 Senior Award Winners: Miss Tommie Wright, Danforth I Dare You”, and Editor of Cavalcade; Miss Jo Winsett, Typing Award; Miss Laura Rowe, DAR Citizenship; Mr. Bob Burchette, English and Social Sci¬ ence; Miss Kay Francisco, Firstplace Typing Award. Not pictured Mr. James Wyatt Danforth I Dare You ; Mr, Robert Snodgrass Math and Science. 47
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Page 50 text:
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Memories Fade Oh, those glorious memories of our Senior Year — being the upperclassmen and getting to order the rats around; wearing class rings; producing a senior play, PYGMALION; raising money to paint a cavalier on the wall of the gym; appearing on Klub Kwiz; studying English lit¬ erature and Government; sitting in first seats, middle section of the auditorium; sponsoring the blood mobile and being old enough to give a pint; registering for the draft; applying for college; attending the Prom; choosing a graduation speaker; ordering invitations; receiving graduation gifts; seeing some of your classmates for the last time and finally - walking across the stage to receive that prized diploma. These are memories of our year. The memories of the first graduating class of Holston High School. They aren't especially unusual but they are very special to us for we shared happy times as seniors and will remember with pride our last year as high school students. We will remember those who led us, our parents, our teachers, our senior sponsors, Mrs. Roten, Mr, Price, and Mrs. Allen, Miss Hart who always had a helping hand, and Mr. Cox who kept us in line. We owe all our future success to them and all our happy memories. We will leave these people and our friends to go our separate ways but we will always be bound together by a link of memory. 46
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Page 52 text:
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We Depart . . Baccalaureate speaker; Mr. E. B. Stanley . . . in Reverence . . . in Solemnness Graduation speaker: Mrs. Nancy Gibbs May 30, 1965 was a very excit¬ ing day for the Senior class. It began early with Baccalaureate sermon presented by Mr. E. B. Stanley at 11:00. Following Baccalaureate our guests and families were entertained with a luncheon given by the gradu - ating seniors. After excited pre¬ paration, we filed in at 2:30 to re¬ ceive our diplomas. Mrs. Nancy Gibbs, president elect of VEA was our speaker. After her inspiring speech, diplomas in hand, we left with beaming faces to celebrate our new status. . . . in Togetherness 48
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