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J GRADE TEN FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Carol Nunnally, Leona Crick, Arlene Record, Myrtle Timmons, Judy Bowen, Marlene Patchett. SECOND ROW: Zelma Shoemaker, Mary Hutchins, Bill Braden, Daniel Metzger, Robert Brant, Margaret Curnutt, Patsy McKinsey. THIRD ROW: Howard Peters, Mike Wayt, Clarence Kemmer, Ralph Webb, Donald Conrad, Phillip Reed. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Myers, Wayne Fausett, Donald Ward, Dick Shoup, Ellis Richardson, James K. Caldwell, Jack Cole. James G. Caldwell. We Sophomore Activities One of our first activities was selling basketball schedule pencils. We were very successful in selling nearly 2,000. Because the class worked together and worked hard, we decided to sell tickets on a turkey raffle. We worked on the project only two weeks, but it was also a big success. Since the main purpose of these projects was to build up the class treasury, we are planning a bakery sale on January 27, and hope for a big a success as in our previous projects. 26
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5 is 3 f . Q g Q Q . W if--5' GRADE ELEVEN FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Norman Perrel, Joan Ostler, Lucille Eaton, Margaret Kingery, Phyllis Conrad, David George. SECOND ROW: Paul Hartsock, Marilyn Sharp, Janice Huffer, Fern Shearer, Carolyn Cohee, , Phyllis Jackson, Barbara Sutton, Sam Fields. THIRD ROW: Tom Daniels, Sarah Crist, Janet Weaver, Patsy Trees, Sara Huffer, Wilma Whiteman, Junior Nance. FOURTH ROW: Luther Benge, Robert Smith, John Higbee, Ronald Merrill, Mark Newell, Glen Dunn, Mr. Robert Forbes. Junior Activities The Junior Class was very successful in the magazine and Christmas card sales, and what could be more appropriate in these days of national scare than a paper drive? Our class has also done a very good job handling the concession stand at the ball games. Thanks to the higher power Qthe principall, the cash on hand has changed considerably for the better because of the weekly Wednesday lunch sales. We are looking forward to the class play which we hope to present in the spring. Z5
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GRADE NINE FIRST ROW: Left to Right: David Newhart, Kenneth Eada. Reldo Ridenour, Larry Hawks, David Tippett, Rex Crum. SECOND ROW: Don Peterson, Max Sheets, Richard Cohee, Neil Perrell, Donald Evans, Gordon Mailh, Joe Maaon. THIRD ROW: Donna I-'aye Perrell, Janet Brant, Lula I-Iarshman, Laura Perrell, Virginia Marley, Virginia Canter, Joan Jonea, Shirley Avery. FOURTH ROW: Mrl. Senger, Nancy Wilaon, Peggie Treel, Gerald Davis, Bill Kirkpatrick, Carl Harris, Gary Huff, Sarah Newell. and Julia Crum. Freshman Activities The Freshman Class started out with thirty pupils but lost Billy Elmore and Gary Huff. Then Phyliss Kelly enrolled and made the total twenty-nine. We have had no money making projects this year to add to our treasury, but it is our goal for each member to pay two dollars for their class dues. ' In October we had our first semester party at the home of Gordon Maish. It was a wiener roast and everyone enjoyed it very much. It is the Custon of M. H. S. that the hallowed Seniors initiate the newcomers to high school which are called greenies. It was held at the community hall, and now we feel like one of the pack. 27
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