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A Arithmetic is a most important course. These seventh graders are busily concentrating on today's assignment un- der the guidance of Mrs. Jane Nelson. fi if A , , wma' ,,f 2, :Q if is Q Row One: Neville Edenborough, Donnie Edmonds, 'Virginia Epley, James Evans, Phillip Farrill. Vella Jean Fisher, Cherlotta Flanary, Barbara Floyd. Barry Gaggini, Jimmy Gainor, Betty Ann George, Patricia Gibson, Harry Gorham, John Graiidfield, Myron Griffin, Judith Gunther, Ann Hiimes. Ronald Hamlin, Patsy I-lainon, Sheila Harshziw. Row Two: Geneva Hawkins, Teddy Haws, Jimrny Hinderliter. June Hiollecker, Doyle Hoops-r, Tommy Hopton, Pearl Howe, Anita Hunter, Philip Hiitchorson, Mar, ilyn Jeffries. Row Thi-eff: Kerry Jennings, Judy Johns, Carol Johnson, Edith Johnson. Dolores Joni-s, Earnestine Jones, Melba Jones, Melvin Jones, Ann Kelley, Calvin Kelly, Row Four: Patrivifi Kepley. Maralyn King, Frank Knight. Betty Leigh, Charlene Leniing ,David Leonard, Julia Liles, Joe Roy Little, Walter Lone Wolf, Mary Jam- Lumpkin. Row Five: Jerry Lundy, W. Kay McCabe, Reginald McClish, 'Stanley McGowin, Charles McGrew, Daisy McGuire, Roger Mc-Kinnon, Billie Jean Mc-Mahon, Robb:-tu McVay, Charlene Mahvn, '
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Sly!!! gldhlb' 4762. WELL ON THEIR WAY Witli only one year's experience behind them the Eighth Graders still have worlds to conquer. 'l'hey're not in, quite such rush as their younger contemporaries but they still have more energy than they know how to use. This is the mem- orable your when many boys and girls begin to comb their hair more often and give xi thought to their appearance. 'I'hen, too, this is the year when advisories have more picnics, hayridcs, and skating parties than any other year. Next year things will be more serious but this carefree yi-:xr is too wonderful to think about the future. 'I-ht-.SQ young men who hold the executive offices in the eighth grade are looking over some relics in the Science Museum. They are Jody Ostrander. vice pres.. David Collins, DVPS., and Billy Rhoades, sec. it Qs- ,if f B i iiezff l in I te? iyiy ,,. Q ,1.., , iff ifff S' Q3 we 'A' ' is ,. gi S is ., ,, Q Q 1 'P i-it 4 h c as i W., V -., 6 Q as K 'K : 14 X 'UF B 'ei L 4' We V L 1 i' G B , . f f- F i. ' '. .' TEL Q 'Z ' Pg' ,, W. ' gi ' ,F ': 2 -' .... ::., '- ,. if , it A Q FA . .Q-.1 5 ,5 W E - v',A K K QV if - .qw A 'L M fx- 5, in , 33 :I K 'A I ' k I A: , I la. uf Q f 5 , 12 8 ' - ,Ev , : Z :'- ,... -, Q, LV 31 . 251 5 17 5 JF if .. 55 1 ,. . 33 1 3 mtpg: L, ' V . 1 Z . -. '.,' , i i' A -- t , ,.,:. : A ,:,. 1 ., -v .1-W.. Row One: Tommy Alexander, Sue Carol Allen, Russ- ell Allison, Billy Ansiel, Charlotte Archer, Carolyn Ann Ashlock, Dale Baker, Corkey Barnes, Nadine Berry, Cynthia Bingman. Row Two: Marylyn Blank- enbeker, Ronald Ray Bogue, Willie Bortisser, Den- nis Brady, Teddy Brady, Wendell Brewer, Annie Bullard, Glenn Campbell. Willie Lou Carey, Allen Cash. Row Three: Jack Catlett, Gerry'Chaney, Ra- mona Chronister, Charles Clack, David Collins, Harold Wayne Couch, Eugene Rogene Croorn, Cook, Ruth Cotner, Shirley Ann Cover-dill, John Crooch:Row Four: Gaylene Crosley, Lula Mae Deere, Beverly Devary, Peggy Joyce Dickinson, Billie Dean Doyle, Harold Wayne Dozier, Edith Driskell, Will- iam Grant Ellis, Carl Evans. Row Five: Eleanor Everidge, Bennie Fuller. Cecil Garner, Charles Garner, Edsel Ray Gill, Dale Gingrich, Gale Ging- rich, Kay Gingrich, Joyce Goff, Barbara Graham. +26+
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