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Runners-U Runners-up for All-Westerner honors were Her bert Puryear, Delight Hardin, 5 Paula Fix, and 1, Eugenia Luker. Students in the run-oil for senior favorites were Delight Hardin, Rita McCauley, and Sue Evans for the girl, and Herbert Puryear, Noel Sikes, Bill Carter, jim john- son, and jack Alderson for the boy. Left to right: First row - Io Ann Simmons, Jeannine Mullins, Sammy Dunn. Second row- Bon Harvey, Charlene Laws, and Shelley F urr. Not pictured is Neil Silces, sophomore. Io Ann, Bef, Charlene, and Shelley were in the run-off for favorite- from the junior class, and I eannine, Sammy and Neil were in the run-off from the sophomore class..
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-1 ' ,. -5. ,C 5 nl at , , . I wr s . If Sophomore Who's Who Who speaks to everyone and does a good job of using his brain? Jimmy Richards, the boy with the grin, of course. If someone is needed who is dependable and willing, jimmy is the person to be called on. A regular song bird of whom any class could be proud is friendly, handsome lack King, new president of the sophomore class. With his likable ways he has gained many friends among teachers as well as schoolmates. Throughout the year guidances and other groups enjoyed the witty, clear-cut book reviews given by pert Anne Lingle. A true scholar, this blond sophomore exemplifies the qualities of friendliness and individuality. Talented in music and speaking, energetic Sammy Dunn can always find her job and do it well, as she has demonstrated as a vice-president of the sophomore class. Her pleasing manner and modest ways have won her many friends. Students in the Whols Who section of the Westerner are chosen on the basis of service, character, scholarship, leadership, and dependability. Also students should be outstanding in a particular field or activities in general. In this manner several students receive recognition who have done work that should be brought to general attention. Selection of students is done by secret ballot vote of faculty members who feel they know the students well enough. From the senior class there are eight students, from the juniors, six, and from the sophomores, four, with an equal number of boys and girls from each. LQ, A M r j NJ. it i 53 ' 1rf '9 ! yogi W
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