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JU IUH HISIURY Our history class meets every morn- ing the fourth pe- riod. We have gained much know- edge about the United States this year. We looked forward all year to learning the pre- amble and the pres- ident's oath. We are thankful to Mr. Reed our teacher, for ev- erything we have learned this year. I SUPHUMURI l GHSH FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Katherine Reed, Judy Smith, Ramona Newton, Dixie Bosworth, Richard Zartman. Howard Crum, SECOND ROW: Ray Record, Garry Yates, Robert Caldwell, Eugene Cristy, Jimmie Byrd, Robert Daniels, Gene Fausett, Michael Wilson, not pictured Wanda lewis . 2 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Harris, Donald Evans, Kenneth Eads, Dick Cohee, Virginia Canter, Shirley Avery, SECOND ROW: Sarah Newell, Virginia Marley, Gordan Maish, Bill Kirkpatrick, Phyllis Kelly, Joan Jones, Rex Crum, THIRD ROW: Lula Harshman, Don Peterson Max Sheets, Niel Perrel, Laura Jean Perrel, FOURTH ROW: Kay Smith, Nancy Wilson, Reldo Ridenour, Karen Snith, Joe Mason, Bill Harvey, David Tippett, Donna Perrel, David Newhart We the Lucky Thir- teen meet the first period of each morn- ing in the English room, where gram- mar and oral reci- tation or speeches. Oh! How we en- joyed givinglvthose speeches. e were nervous at first and used the podium for a leanin post in- stead of Sie right use-holding of notes. Later we felt like colle e professors. Our tqianks goes to Mrs. Senger that we know a linking verb from a participle.
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BUUKKIIPI 6 ClASS Preparing for to- morrow's world through the study of business-like techniques, and the application of the principles of neat- ness, accuracy, unity, and balance are the objectives of these would-be bookkeepers. FIRST ROW: Gordon Maish, Bill Harvey, Laura Perrel, Karen Smith. 2ND. ROW: Phil Reed, Carl Harris, Phyllis Kelly, Shirley Avery, Virginia Marley, Joan Jones, Lula Harshman, Mary l-lutchens. 3RD. ROW: Patsy McKinsey, Nancy Wilson, Donna Perrel, Don Peterson, Virginia Canter, Donald Conrad, Ellis Richardson, Jimmie Caldwell, Howard Peter. 4TH ROW: Kaye Smith, Arlene Record, Sarah Newell, Mr. Grismore. SHUP CIASS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Shoup, Mr. Rule, Mike Wayts, David Newhart, Donald Evans, Gene Payne, Bob Brant, Jack Cole, Kenny Eads, Max Sheets, Neil Perrell, Rex Crum, Ralph Webb, Richard Cohee. The humming of the power saw, the pounding of the hammers, and, please, get busy , are the familiar sounds of our jun- ior and senior shop class. Many useful, new and repaired articles are turned out by the boys each month of the school year.
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FUURIH PERIUD ASSiMBlY QUIET! ! !! In- deed Mrs. Myers' fourth period study hall is quiet. As you can probably see the Seniors are privi- ledged to initiate the new desks. We have seventy five new desks in the assembly and are planning to add more. FRESHMA BlUl00Y FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edna Richardson, Sandra Betz, Selma Merrill, Joyce Ann Hutchison, Marilyn Gangwer, SECOND ROW: Jim Christy, Jim Record, Eddie McKinsey, Tommy Whitcomb, Harold lrwln, Max Richey, Jim Taylor, THIRD ROW: Mr. Rule, Georgia Benge, Judith Nance, Omia Crick, Sandra Jenkins, Jewell Richards, Frank Kemmer, Bonnie Hutchens, Carolyn Avery, Jackqueline Foreman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Daniels, Robert Caldwell, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Reed, Arlene Record, Ellis Richardson, Dick Shoup, Jim G. Caldwell, Mike Wayt, Ralph Webb, Howard Peter, THIRD ROW: Judy Bowen, Jim K. Caldwell, Jack Cole, Don Conrad, Mary Hutchens, Mary Hogue, Patsy McKinsey, Carol Nunnally, Marlene The Homo sap- iens of the Fresh- man class are very busy studing the microscoplic world. During the year the members col- lect, identify, and sketch insects, leaves, seeds, birds and other forms of life that deal with our every day en- viornment. Thus giving them a better understandin of the science of lifi, Bi- ology.
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