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Watching pledges being initiated into the Monogram Club brought laughter from the students. Remembered, too, was how foolish one felt in the draped costume of the Romans, especially the boys. Caught unaware by the photographer were a group of students at the Latin banquet. ll Page Ten
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Serving with others brings joy. Glenda Parker, Miss Adams, and Tish Johnston worked with the social com- mittee at the sophomore sock hop. Taking part in talent shows sponsored hy the school was fun for Ann Nl.u'iv Os- borne. The joy of being chosen as a sponsor at Homecoming was something unforgettable. First Row: Sylvia Cable, Carlevn Davis Sandra Godwin, Kay Carter. Sandra Epperson, Judy Barfield. Joyce Stallings, Darlene Brigancc. Second Row: Brenda Thomas Donna Sellers, Tish Johnston, Eleanor Workman, Becky Chapman, Brenda Fincher, Peggy Drake, and Margaret Pait win chosen . im..- 5 PGQE' Nine
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Abbie Leazer and Wayne Grant worked in the shop. Not only were there joyous social events to re- member, but there were other special happenings which were of importance. That first sophomore day will never be forgotten, that lost feeling is still quite vivid. That sinking spirit at the first glance of the achievement tests is remembered, too. Being a junior was something to be proud of, also. It gave one a feeling of importance, a feel- ing of belonging. Many more souvenirs were add- ed in that year. The Rev. A. Leslie Thomp son spoke at the dedication of Mr. Houghis portrait But the most treasured memories were of the senior year-the day rings came, the trip to New York, ordering invitations, marching in cap and gown for baccalaureate exercises, class day, and finally marching up to get that coveted diploma. Oh, but they were all dear memories, to hold, to dream over, and to put away until another day of reminiscing about old friends and old happen- ings. Mr. Ross, Rodney Bostic, Butch Hough, Eugene Brown, john McEver, Wally Bamett, Wayne Ballard and Bill Brotherton. Page Eleven
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