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BEST ALL ROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Murphrey Mary Alice Dail Billy Beaman Jimmy Cash Senior Superlatives WITTIEST MOST ATHLETIC Patricia Carraway Freddie Meadows Gene Albritton Julian Jones 10
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BETTY MURPHREY A mile per minute is good speed, but a smile per minute gets more action. BOBBY MURPHREY I like work; I could sit and watch it for hours. CLASS MOTTO ' Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. FLOWER White Carnation COLORS Blue and White KAY SUGG There is nothing which com- pares with fun. KAY VANDIFORD Drifting through life, contented to be.
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History Now that we are finally Seniors of 1960-61, we look back into our past and we find that we had some very happy experiences. When we began school, we did not know how big a future lay ahead of us. In the first few years of school we studied hard and enjoyed all the activities that occurred. In the eighth grade, we had a very exciting trip. We visited Raleigh and saw all the famous sites.y The next year we were dignified freshmen, very happy to know that we had at last arrived in high school. We had all looked forward to entering high school, because of the many activities in which we could take part. Some of us became ball players and many of us cheerleaders. In the tenth grade we had a class party chaperoned by our homeroom teacher, Mr. Bryant Tripp. We had a mar- velous time. Mr. Tripp always did love those parties. In our Junior year our most exciting experience was our Junior- Senior Banquet. I think everyone, even our practice teachers, Mr. Sutton and Mr. Eggleston, enjoyed preparing for this. It would have never been a big success if it had not been for Mrs. Allen, our Junior sponsor. Now, at last, we have reached our long awaited year. We have entered our Senior year with the determination of being a great success in the future. Yes, it has been good to be here in Maury High School for these twelve years. We will never forget the wonderful teachers and friends that we have had. We hope that the rising seniors will be able to say that they have enjoyed their school days at Maury High School as we have enjoyed them. The Seniors of ' 61 Betty Murphrey Patricia Carraway Historians 12
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