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to see them. W: b ff.. A Q ...gl 5? t gl . ..'l. ..Z3: Ihr- lug, t hristmas tree was in the Study Hull In the window this year. The tree isas pkmned and def-orated hy the Ke- rr- F3 e n Janiee Simons. Judy Crum. Kay Hurd. xvlltlllil Lewis. and :Xlive jones. all exes uf j.H.5. came hack to school for the tihristmas ussemlvly. Wit-'re always glad jimmy Uixson. ,Iimmie Nixon. Frank Lewis. and Ronald Vifatson. memhers of the Student Council. work hard on painting the parking stripes in our parking area. This is one of the projects of Student Council. These students. shoxs n with Nlr. Smith. are the Whois Who students in the dif- ferent sulvjevts. Nlr. Smith presented these students to the student hody in a Thursday morning assenihly. 6 rl -x,t n...,t Lluli. 1
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t 4 t if 2533 T 4 1 f I Q . X , 5 .- 5 ,Q fm .Y ! s , WW . 1' ,f Senior entrants Carol Durham and Lynelle Cherry- h0lIl6S are photographed in the doorway as they made their bid as Harvest Queen candidates. They were AIllf?I'll'L1 fvpfefelliilliw. joined bv Ruth Sewell. another Senior Class entrv. to form the well known trio. Ruth was elected Harvest Queen. Wanda Kay. representative from the Sophomore class. and Margaret Sue Gregg. representative from the Freshman class. appear before the student body in the Harvest Queen contest. I halt ' In A x 4, bamlra Lux, who tllnl ti lttlltllllgl ant in the llnru-st Queen vontest was a Future Business Leaders of
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Frank Lewis. Sunny Nlathis. 'liootf sie Nlosely, l'at Perkins. anal Carol Hitler are sortinff canned ffoofls. C' E' fruit. ancl vainly into the vheer boxes that the FBLA lnenihers fle- lixeretl lu some people on the night of their Christmas party These l lll.X Illt'lIllN'1'S seein to lu' enjoying their ffhristinas party a great cileal. They are gatln-reel arountl the refreshment tahle where they will he serxecl sanrl- wiches. cookies, and hot chocolate. Hrs. llill ancl a group of Senior lit-telnping your Personality here tying newS- was the theme of Rev. Charles A. azines tluring the Yaughns talk when he spoke to boys are shown ' l nrff papa ls ant paper clrixe d F I 5' 'lui the stuflent hotly in a Thursclay morning ilSS6'Illlllf. it Nlrs. Farah Nkes t'Illt'I'llllllt'4l the high svllmxl uith Ll rexieu of.9I11'pS um! .SIIIII-,N In Louise Xl, llaker. ilihe lx. X.ll.li. sponsorerl this enter- taining as-1-inlvlx llllfllltl llook XM-ek. These Seniors look as if they are enjoying thelnselxes at the Valen- tine Banquet sponsorerl hy the mnnen of the l'1rst Baptist Church.
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