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Donald Aldred Kenneth Amick Ardith Bark dull Richard Beach Bill Bulen Donald Colip Glenn Connett Margaret Cunningham Iris Dunham Barbara Eiler Robert Elsten Donna Mae Farmer Donald Forrer Martha Belle Hair Jimmie Hall Phyllis Hoffman Jane Ann Howell Marjorie Kramer Lindy Lawson Mary Milburn Wanda Morris John Murphy Lou Ann Murfin Marillee Musselman Dolori s Peterson William Rambo Raymond Renbarger Danny Richardson Phyllis Rushton Thomas Scantland Eugene Sisson Donald Snyder Dallas Sparks, Jr. Mary Lou Turner Dorcas Wiseman 27
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President R. Beach Vice-President D. Aldred Secretary P. Rush ton Treasurer D. Peterson Fifty freshmen, rather green, In L.H.S. were often seen. A goblin party quite sublime, Gave us nightmares of Frankenstein. We were often timid and seldom bold, Still we loved the black and gold. Oh! The joys of the sophomore year, Memories we’ll hold forever dear. We stood at the top for magazine sales, By selling on hills, valleys, and dales. Bright blue sweaters, weren’t they class-y? One for every lad and one for every lassie. We juniors are a mighty class. We take exams and hope to pass. See our class rings and how they glisten, Just bend an ear and give a listen. Of all the deeds we’ve yet to do, Two of these we’ll relate to you. Timely advice—“Now go to the prom. It’ll be colossal as the Atom Bomb.” The junior play—one hilarious event, Well worth your time and every cent. Our junior year has gone so fast, We’re certainly glad it’s not our last. JUNIORS
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President J. Lackey Vice-President R. Denson Secretary C. Valentine Treasurer C. Rich The second turn we now have made, On that long road, a steep upgrade. Doing our best as we should do, To fathom life a point or two. Subjects many as you can see, For our best, yes, you and me. Other interests for one and all, A must for us lest we should fall. Into the future we now must look, With serious thought of pen and book. Loyalty, courage, and spirit fine, Worthy tributes of our time. These we have, or hope to gain, Down the path of character and fame. SOPHOMORES 28
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