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SENIOR ACTION! Seniors decorate for the Homecoming Dance. Seniors prepare for the daily round of classes each morn- ing in Mr. Thompson ' s homeroom. Students take part in the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Seniors early this year. Dr. Hassell conducts his weekly marriage class for seniors. Seniors learn the use of the cash register before beginning work at Adair-Hutton ' s during Christmas. 24
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MOST STUDIOUS Elizabeth Smith Charles Parish MOST TALKATIVE Barbara Jane Phillips Jack Cauley 23
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JUNIORS First row:Julia Moore, Barbara Arehart, Joanne Campbell, Jane Piercy, Sandra Hostettor, Bonnie Sue Padgett, Linda Fauber, Barbara May, Sara Louis, Brenda Dunn, Linda Hinty, Jane Crockett. Second row: Judy Harer, Louise Huger, Sammy Wright, Betty Cummings, Sammy Larew, Yodie Hamric, Fred Steele, Donny Woods, Dana Sensabaugh, Jack Cauley. Third row: Lew Green, Deloris Markham, Betty Tyree, Patsy Mays, Susan Howard, Dotty Newman, Kenneth Brown, Skipper Hickman, Fred Swisher, Ralph Fitch, Tom Brown, Marvin Irvine. Fourth row: Walter Carson, Alden Whitmore, David Napier, David Teaford, Dennie Brooks, Teddy Brown, Georgie Neofotis, Madison Cummings, Lloyd McClung, Bruce Bartley, Sidney Brown, Matt Beebe, Charles Sensabaugh. President Walter Carson Vice-President Percy Sensabaugh Secretary-Treasurer. . . Betty Cummings Working entirely toward the Junior-Senior Prom and next year ' s senior trip, the juniors of 1959-1960 not only sponsored a sock hop and the Easter Dance, but also sold candy and raised the class dues to two dollars per mem- ber. Walter Carson, Percy Sensabaugh, and Betty Cummings led the class in its financial endeavors, while Sammie Wright and Lloyd McClung were the class ' s Honor Court representatives. Members of this last junior class of the present high school, now considered more in the upperclassmen bracket, were uite prominent in athletics, cheerleading, school government, and club activities. 25
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