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Ernest Lee Whitlock Anne lIraminta Wilkinson Pamela Alice Williams Sylvia Dianne Woodcock Dickie Douglas, Linda Parsons, and Jack Cosby are three seniors who received scholarships from colleges. The senior class is receiving more scholarships and sending more students to col- lege than any previous class. Seniors at the top of their class academically are from left to right: Luther Holloman, Fran Watkins, Pat Marrin, Pat Kepner, Carolyn Dance, Emily Salle’, Betty Kincaid, Linda Parsons, Dickie Douglas, and Jack Cosby, center. yy
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Vietnam and Other Crises Concern Today’s Students Sandra Kay Morris David Nelson O'Connell Linda Ann Parsons Faye Louise Poole Harrison Emory Poole Graham Parker Rountree Emily Depp Salle’ Judith Jean Simmons Melvin Grant Smith Harriet Arlene Speeks Patricia Gayle Steffenhagen Linda Evelyn Walton Frances Allene Watkins Michael Benjamin Watkins Sue Ann Weir Cynthia Faye Whitaker Arthur Burton Whitlock
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Myriads of Plans Keep Seniors on the Move The Class of ‘66—seniors gazed amazingly at the numer- als ‘66. This was their year to graduate and sometimes they just couldn't believe it! The year was filled with many plans. “What college do | want to attend?” many students asked. Catalogues were consulted and applications were filled. Then came the agonizing ordeal of waiting for the replies. Others busily prepared for employment upon graduation. Being seniors, the class had certain recognized privi- leges such as going to lunch five minutes before the rest of the student body and being able to sit in the front rows of the auditorium. As their first class project, the seniors gave the Christ mas dance. The old gym was transformed into a marvelous AN Fran Watkins closely examines Pat Marrin’s DAR pin. Given by the Daughters of the American Revolution every year to one senior girl, the pin represents those qualities which constitute a good citizen. Every morning Tom Caffrey helps the SCA by making announcements over the P. A. system. Tom, active on the basketball team, newspaper, and yearbook, was cited with the Civitan Award, a merit of good citizenship. setting for “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.” In April the seniors presented a hilarious comedy, “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,“ which was a rollicking success. Government, a subject required for all seniors, had tangible rewards in May. Traveling to Washington, D.C., the classes visited the Capitol, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, and Arlington Cemetery. As a special treat, Congressman David Satterfield IIl met and talked to the classes. As June approached, a whirlwind of graduation activi- ties appeared. Invitations, cards, caps and gowns had to be ordered. Finally June 10 arrived—the culmination of 12 years of schooling. With mixed emotions, seniors re- ceived their diplomas, becoming alumni of MHS.
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