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. 0 M ,4 . NX fl The Senior Class Officers are from left to right: Dawn Stalker, Secretaryg Donald Davidson, President H Ad ' - ' ' - entze, vrsor, Larry Korelc, Vlce-Presldent, and Greg Connor, Treasurer. emhfa
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I, Bill Wilhelmi, will my beard which I had to grow for the senior play to Landis Smith and my list of available girls to Kenny Phillips. I. Tommie Williamson, will my sexy white shoes to Terry Coley and my dimples to my broth- er, Donnie Williamson. We, the class of '63, will to Miss Casten an English robot which can answer any of her ques- tions. To Mr. Miller, we will our full year's supply of used Newsweeks and a ticket to Red China, round-trip of course. To our school secretary, lVIrs. George, we will all our forged and made up absence excuses. To our janitor, Cecil Thompson, we will all our empty lunch sacks and broken milk bottles. To the rest of the school, we just leave. To the above listed, we hereby and hereon, affix our sign and seal this fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-three. Signed, Co-Executors- Gordon Hutchinson Sandy Randolph Seach: 'Wchzfafzq Just four years ago, fifty-three Freshmen began their high school careers in the halls of M.C.H.S. Our first year was filled with the excitement of having many different teachers and meeting the upper classmen. Our Sophomore year was kept busy by sponsoring school parties. Of all ou-r four years this was probably the most restful. By this time, we were well ac- quainted with everyoiie and some of our classmates had moved on to other schools, but their desks were quickly filled by new students. Although we had worked hard our first two years, our busiest year was our Junior year. This was the year that we had so many class meetings. These meetings were needed to select plassbrings, to prepare for the concession stand, to sell cards, to present the Junior play, and ast ut not least, to pick '5Wonderland By Niffllif, as the theme of our prom. In Selptember of IQ2, we embarked on oiir final year of high school. This year was high- lighted y Hillbilly eddin, our Senior play. The class enjoyed putting it on as much as thizggdifaice enjoyed viewing it. This year the girls did not have to help decimrate for the prom, M T MOMENTS, while their fingernails dried, and the boys didn't have to race to the florist five minutes before closing time. The Seniors sat back and relaxed while the Juniors presented us with the Banquet and Prom of H637 Now that these four years have presented themselves, we have all set higher goals. No longer will there be the same 8:30 A.lVI. to 3:30 P.lVI. schedule set up for us. Now is the time when we will take advantage of our class motto, The Longest Journey Begins With A Single Step. CLASS IVIOTTO: T he longest journey begins with a single slepf, CLASS COLORS: Mint Green and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Green Carnation
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WILLIAM HAL ANDREWS C5Bi1l9! Oct. 6. M-Di-An 4, Editor 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect Attendance lg Hillbilly Wed- dinn as JANET SUE BLAIR Jan Sept. 11. Peace Pipe Chatter 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 43 FHA l, 2, 3g It's A Great Life BARBARA JEAN COSTELLO Barb' Mar. 12. Peace Pipe Chatter 43 Honor Roll 2, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3: It's A Great Life KATHLEEN HELEN FLEMING Girlie Aug. 7. M-Di-An 3, 4, Senior and Faculty Editor 4g Peace Pipe Chatter 2, 3, 43 Secretary-Treas- urer of Student Council 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Band 1, 23 District Music Contest 1, 23 Girls' Sextet 43 Girls' Chorus 4, President 43 It's A Great Life 3 Hillbilly Weddin' LORRAINE JOAN FREDERICK Joan July 24. Peace Pipe Chatter 43 FHA 1, 2, 3g It's A Great Life 3 Hillbilly Weddin' 8 BEVERLEY ANN BEASLEY 5GBev!, Mar. 30. Mi-Di-An 33 Peace Pipe Chatter 43 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Pub- lic Relations 2, 3, President 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 3 GREG CONNOR Red May 7. Mi-Di-An 43 Honor Roll 4g Perfect Attendance 33 Basket- ball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 4g Class Treasurer 3, 4g It's A Great Life DONALD EDWARD DAVIDSON Moose Apr. 6. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Class President 1, 2, 3, 43 It's A Great Life EUGENE T. FREDERICK CEMOXY, July 24. It's A Great Life HELEN JUNE GILLAN Frenchy Aug. 12. M-Di-An 2, 3g Peace Pipe Chatter 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Librarian 2g Head Librarian 3
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