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The mile-long parade was led by these girls carrying the theme An Educated People Moves Freedom Forward. Holding high the banners are Barbara Starcher, Helen Woods, Evelyn Carle, Edna Elliot, Shirley Mollohnn and Sue Ann Strader. my E The spectalors seem to wonder, Have the 'horse back riding' days returned? No, i1's two Thespians, Mac Cavendish and Mike McClung, impersonating the stars of lheir favorite Western television program. i To Make First AEWParade A 'Hit' Many hours of preparation went into the floats that shawed the public rhe many activities carried out upon the hill. Ar left Dellis Brown looks over the iunior class float, Right: Eddie Bell, Walter Rogers, Danny McClung and David Lunter of the chemistry department display some of the equipment lhey use in class. aumnsns ' UILDERS UILDEHS y IIlllIMl!-ITHY saa , e 1 n 'ln l . .sqm 4
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The American Education Week parade on No- vember l3 climaxed the week-long celebration honor- ing the schools, faculties and students in our nation. Weeks of preparation and cooperation on the part ot citizens all over the county helped to make this parade a huge success, according to all reports by the crowds who lined the streets. Future businessmen and secretaries proudly represented the com- mercial department. Shown using the office equipment are Jerry Rose, Hilda Groves, Martha Tyree, Irene Young. .X wks... Students, Teachers oin Forces Both brawn and brains had their place in the parade. The N-Club was represented by Henry Lilly, Ed McClure, Nicky Nichols, Bobby Jack Legg and J. W. Mink dressed in various sports attire. The National Honor Society was represented by Alice Morriston, Jack Perkins, Patty Hackney and Kash McClure wearing banners signifying Character, Leadership, Service and Scholarship. xg- gr -,xiii V54 . .X i lit fl
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Mike McClung points to one of the various countries studied in American government. First row: Barbara Starcher, Irene Fagan, Margaret Alley, Alice Morriston, Bill McClung, and Anna Smith. Second row: Bob Bell, Carlos Rapp, Utah Walton, Ruth Rader, Mary Rose Thompson, and Janet Helms. Third row: Don Hanna, Gary Stout, Joe Summers, Eleanor Morton, Aaron Cadle, and Roger Hanna. Learning government procedure so they will become better citizens are these freshmen civic students. First raw: Garland Black, Paul Cook, and Emma Jean Chapman. Second raw: Brooks Hall, Dianne Groves, Rebecca Groves, Dewey Berry, Okey Miles, and Mike Gabberl. lhird row: Nancy Wiseman, Linda Wilhrcw, Ronda White, Paula Ward, Rebecca Walker, Helen Tyree, Paula LGQQ4 lonnie Strickland, and Nancy Stowers. Social Studies Broaden Student Outlook The problems of democracy class learns of current news events by reading the American Observers. First row: Gaye Cutlip, Darrell Copenhaver, and Gary Coffman. Second raw: David Perrine, Dorothy Mowery, Jo Ann Garrett, Eugene F.eIds, and Roger Dorsey. Yhird row: Lena Sue Murphy, Frances Morrison, Wanda Morris, and Hilda Groves. Fourth row: Gale Mullens, Delma White, and Dixie Trent.
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