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.io-of ,axis as ji 1' al 31 ' 2-.f N, sm.. , V W ig- , A The Sophomore Class chose as its leaders this year fifteen officers. They are, seated, Jimmy Welch, president, Donald Ray Smith, Dennis Zachary, Joan Bethany, George Nelson, vice-presidents. Standing, Nina Smith, Don Rutledge, vice-presidents, Johnanna McFarland, secretary, Revis Jordan, Jimmy Stanford, Beth Gordon, Charles Isbell, Dixie Greer, Joe Gray, and Marion Aderton, vice-presidents. dmdngfafzlflezfap ,.,.. Home room representatives are, first row, Pearl Austin, Peggy Hay, Bobbie Blocker, Peggy Staples, Geniece Renfroe, Belva Blake. Second row, Janelle Watson, Nancy Hays, Cynthia Loveless, Cherrille Lemon, Suzanne Porter, Tommie Wynn. Third row, Carol Chrisler, Nancy Cox, Arlette Arnett, Jo-Ann Turnbough, Alan Conley. Fourth row, Murray Cooper, David Hughes, George Berry, Bill Williams, Homer Bagley, Gerald Pinkston, John Austin.
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I F I 1 i .Q , ..,.p is Szegeefvqffpwzz.. . Goal post decorating for each football game is a big occasion during the gridiron season. This task falls to the members of each class, and the junior officers, above, are taking their turn. The crepe hangers are, seated, Mavis Fluke, Joanne Holmes, vice-presidents, David McPherson, president, Nancy Shepherd, secretary. Standing are Bobby Stewart, Larry Byrd, Helen Benton, Jimmy Crawford, Sylvia Dietering, Eddie Hughett, Kay McDonald, vice-presidents. On the cross bar is James Greer, vice-president. Colors of both teams fly prominently at each end of the field and prove valuable to souvenir seekers after the final whistle has blown. A junior assembly, junior-senior prom, and play constitute the activities of the Junior Class. If X . . 1,1 fx. 1 1.1, -
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Members of the Green Sheet committee are, seated, Faculty representatives elected to this year's council are Donald Ray Smith, Suzanne Porter, Marion Aderton, Jo-Ann , Tu,-nboughl jon,-me Pierce. Sm,-,ding are Mr' H. J' Mccube Mlss Kathleen lngram, Mr. Pat Farris, and Miss Edith Cuveness. and Mrs. Lewis Terrell. Attempting to work more efficiently, the council divided itself into specialized committees which Sought hel from r h ' ' ' ' ' ' p g oups suc as the City Traffic Commission, the Athletic Council, the Parent-Teachers Association, and the faculty. One committee is responsible for editing and distributing the Green Sheet which is mimeographed each Tuesday as a record of the council's meeting. The bulletin was designed to aid the council members in giving their weekly reports to their homerooms. To help the Student Council work in conjunction with the faculty, three teachers were selected as faculty representatives. They have no active vote, but serve as advisers on the various questions discussed by the group. Another specialized committee was designed to edit the Westerner Who's Who. The small bl' t. . . . pu :ca- lon is a student directory, planned and sold by the council. This year's cover was designed by Jimmy Powers. sz uma, 32 get , A me The members of the committee who picked the cover for the Westerner Who's Who are Mavis Fluke, Jack Weldon, Carol Chrisler, Melvin Deardorff, the chairman of the Information Committee, and Homer Bagley.
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