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.W Dreams Come True for Senior C lass The class of 1968 struggled through their junior year to present the prom, Days of Wine and Roses. During that year they originated the Mr. Cool Contest and award- ed a prize to the most beautiful entry. Tommy Anderson took the five dollar prize and With it the title, Mr, Coolf' Profits from the musical South Pacific gave a tremendous boost to the class treasury. The senior year brought hopefully awaited senior rings, pins, key chains, and pendants. The administration thoughtfully added the senior privilege of leaving three minutes early for lunch. Collegebound seniors enroll- ed in advance math and English courses. Business students were offered an office practice course at the Vocational Center. English 12 included studies of The Canter- bury Tales , Shakespearean dramas, and structural linguistics. Seniors rejoiced at the completion of their last high school examinations. Terry Henson, f'Mr. Football , grins when congratulated by Coach Shelton. mn nw Cynthia Fay Barrett Ralph Ernest Bayer William Jackson Beason Ralph Birkenmier Earl Bryan Boitnott Jeanetta Fayne Boone 1 .ar We 149
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Mrs. Kelly is flaber- gasted as Tommy Ander- son presents her with a Simease kitten. December Brings Arrival of Senior Pins Susan Lee Aheron Evelyn Suzanne Aliff Michael Wayne Altizer Gloria Arrington Patricia Ellen Arrington Carolyn Sue Ashlin Allyn Eugenia Babb Patricia Gail Ball -me Brenda Kay Barrett 148
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S-S-S -EN -I -I -I OR I ! Seniors ! Seniors ! Ranking number one on the student totem pole, seniors enjoyed the benefits of experi- ence. Theirs is the joy of screaming Sen- iors! at every pep rally. Theirs is the joy also of saying, I passed all tough courses that are giving you underclassmen such a tough time! The class of 1968 has come to realize that as seniors they have reached a point of no return. Five years ago when as eighth graders they entered the halls of Northside the day of graduation now so near seemed an eternity away. For some, college a c c e p t a n c e s came months agog for some, the future holds only indefinite plans. During rehearsal for grad- uation and capping assemblies, however, all gain a new prospective on how fleet time is and how final their graduation. David Curtis Bousman Sarah Kathryn Bowman Barbara Jean Bowman Margie Lou Brigham Richard Layne Brizendine Karen Leah Brooks 150 Mike Henderson and Brenda Fahnestock busily browse through piles of mail from their fans. ' f , 2 1 Mya!! f 5' 'il M if 1 ...L .-mf.. ., Q Q 1 4 4 ew ,V fav ,Q if gggpwawfv lv fi--2 I 7-f:f,J,- ' .. T597 f - , 2...f : I 6 ,ft ,.,:, f. .A - 'f!? !riLE .
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