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RICHARD ARNOLD WOODS Band l, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, First Aid Club if Outdoor Sports Club 1, Hot Rod Club 27 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Slide Rule 3, 4, Physics Club 4, President 4, Chemistry Club 4, Vice-President Aj Junior Play 3, All-School Play 45 King in Queen of Hearts 4. OBBY GENE YOUNGBLOOD otball l 2 3 4 Let ered l 3 4 Tra Le Ba Junior Red Cross Club i Outdoor Sports l 1 I b S cl Rule I Student Council 2 4 President 4 Class gain, fx I' x X I X li H x .Af-L!.! X51 Vice President i Class President 2 Class Sergeant at Arms 3 Chorus 3 Press Club 3 Tiger Club 3 4 President 4 Esquire Club 4 Vice President 4 lnterscholastlc League 2nd in Low Hurdles 3 ist in Low Hurdles and Mile Relay 4 Carolyn Le-ntz Jack Rhodes Betty Grisham Charles McDonald D.A.R. Award All-Around Girl All-Around Boy Senior Girl Athlete Perfect Attendance Senior Boy Athlete Award
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XXXXX1XXXX -. Xxxxxxxxxx Q Xxxxxxxxxxxx El xxxmxxxxxxx Q xxx -. xxxx X X x I N xxxxxxxxxx S-A xxx,xxxxx S Q vu-ex XXQXKXXXXXx S. S s ts S CLASS OFFICERS President Kenneth Reaves Vice-President W. J. Gresak Secretary Johne-se Brown Treasurer Floyd Haskett Sergeant-at-Arms Farriel Culpepper SPONSORS Mr. Lammert Mrs. Hamilton Mr. Ruland ROOM MOTH FRS Mrs. Gorden Fussell Mrs. Leonard Jorden Mrs. J. R. Bone CLASS FAVORITES Ann Hart Charlie Shafer 24 One of the most important years in the life of a student is the iunior year. lt is the year next to the last and the year in which the class treats the senior class to the banquet and prom. This requires time, energy, and money. The first money-making project was the selling of ribbons for football games. A hobo party brought in some income in November. Christmas time led to the drawing of names and the exchanging of gifts . . . and two weeks of holidays. ' February was the month for Queen of Hearts. This year instead of being a Duke or Duchess they were Colonels and Ladies at which time George Farmer and Judy Dapslauf were chosen. - The class chose the theme of Japanese Garden for the banquet and prom with American food instead of Japanese food. The banquet proved to be a success and a day which the Seniors should never forget-at least not the Prophecy and Will.
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