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Class of 1962 'Puddm JAMES HAROLD YOUNG F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff. Mascots 5 wa iz. if ' ' K CONNIE CRUTE ALTON DEAN TALLEY 15
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LOUISE CA ROLYN TIIMBERLAKE F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice -President 2, President 3, Bi-County S ecretary 25 Campus Book Club, Acorn Staff 1,2,3,45 Art Editor 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 45 Marshal 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Annual Staff, Historian, Class President 1, Class Secretary and Treasurer 33 Basketball 1,23 Mimeo- graph Machine, Beta Club 1, 2,3,4. IIBOOH RICHARD MERLE WILKINSON, JR. Baseball 2, 3,43 Basketball 2, 3,43 F.F .A. 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 2, President 35 Shop Team, Bus Driver 45 Annual Staff, junior Play, Class President 2,3, Vice -President 1,45 Basketball Team Manager, Marshal 35 4-H 1,2. Seniors. . Dickie i
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The Good Old Doys In the fall of 1950, we entered Oak Hill High School as first graders with 34 pupils. Our class was divided into two rooms with Miss june Poole and Miss Nannie Lou Adcock as our teachers. Our other grammar grade teachers were Mrs. Emma Clark, Mrs. Marie K. Seate, Mrs. Katherine Royster, Mrs. J. H. Hart, Mrs. R. J. Elliott, Mrs. Fred Lamp, and Mr. S. V. Poole. When we were in the seventh grade, our class enjoyed a trip to the state's capitol. In 1958, we entered high school with 24 class members. Our homeroom teacher for the first two years was Miss Clelon McLau1-in fnow Mrs. Robert Danielj. Other teachers during our high school years were: Mrs. S. M. Watkins, Mrs. Mary T. Stovall, Mr. L. C. Adcocl-c, Miss Carol Winston, Mr. B. J. Neal, Mrs. Vera Puryear, Mr. jesse R. Butts, and Mrs. Arthur Ray Currin. In the s rin of our So homore ear the members of our class acted as sies P 9 P Y , QYP and clowns in the annual junior-Senior Banquet. During our junior year, we had quite a thrill when we got our class rings with black stones. We also gave a hilarious play entitled Grandad Goes Wild. We will never for- get Old Hooley. ln the spring we gave the seniors a very pretty banquet, Under the Magnolias. Now we are dignified seniors and have settled down to work in hopes of getting our diplomas and being prepared to make a way for ourselves in life. LOUISE TIMBERLAKE Historian
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