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Our Seniors head the list. With Juniors very near: The Sophomores take the middle. While the Freshmen bring the rear
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elieue 77447 Mr. Clark, first row at left, is just as hen peeked as he says. because on arrival to his house we found him washing the dishes, Miss Gilliam and Miss Tucker, first 'row at right, like for their apartment to be neat, so every afternoon after school they rush home to dust before getting ready for their dates. Mrs. Leonard, second row at left. looks relaxed sitting in that comfortable chair as Mr. Leonard does the household chores. Coach Bowen, sec- ond row at right. just adores to cook as lVlrs. Bowen stands over him with a big rolling pin. Mrs. Lewis. third row at left, is as perfect in her home as she is in the classroom. Third row at right, Mr. Wike--relaxed, as the stu- dents never see him at school-tells Mrs. Wike, Toni Raye, and little Eddy about what happened at school that day. Fourth 'row at left .- Playing bridge is a favorite pastime for teachers. Miss Hunt, Miss Miller, Miss Hill, and Miss Ring are not exceptions to that rule, Fourth row at right: Just like the bus drivers' holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner lat homer. Lexington Highs valuable band directors, coach their little daughter. Bonnie. 8 eczedoza 'Zfamcuw -
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Mgfelfa Que! Wald W THE OPEN ROAD is 'Q The road of yesteryear will soon be gone Since we have reached the forks of life's highwayg And we go forth to meet the future, alone, After this-our graduation day. But now, as a new life for us draws near, We look back on this road with happy heart, O'er the fond memories we hold most dear, For our school life has been the happiest part. And now, as we go forth on life's highway To travel both the trod and the untrod, We pledge ourselves to meet each coming day With increased love and faith and hope in God. We leave this road of yesteryear behind To go forth with open heart and mind! MARY Cox, Class Poet. Class Officers, Left to right: Eugene Pope, President: Jones Almond. Treasurer: Sue Rogers, Secretaryg and Carson Tate, Vice-President. At left: Eugene Pope, Class President, presents to Mrs. Ottis Hedrick and Miss Charlotte Matthews, Senior Class advisors, well-deserved gifts in appreciation of their patience and much-needed words of counsel. At right: From a host of shiny scrubbed faces and freshly polished shoes, the Senior Class chose Tammy Smith and Frank Turber- ville as mascots, 10
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