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Sandy Lynn Brenda Manuel Fook Manuel Wanda Manuel Rosemary McCormick Roger Mikels Jane Prescott Marshall Pugh ‘Lois Rice Julie Royer Billy Seay Katherine Shafer Milton Shafer Don Sizer Philip Smith Howard Slough Gordon Staton Tony Stinnett Jackie Tomlinson Charlotte Wagner Phyllis West Alice Wheeler Freda Wheeler Butch Wheeler Lucille Wheeler Margie Wheeler John Widdifield Ray Williams Ruth Wiseman Ser, ior Gee Ginengl cae Working in the alfalfa field Listening to records Playing ball and fish- ing Playing with Chuckie Playing the piano Hunting and fishing Looking at the stars Dating Carol and rid- ing Daydreaming Watching the alfalfa field Dating Brenda Dating John Shooting pool Dating Millie Playing Guitar Flirting with cute girls Loafing Working and riding Eating Dating Harry Looking at the scenery Going to church Dating Ronnie Dating Betty Jo Working in the alfalfa field Dating Billy Dating Katherine Riding around on Sem.. Hill Movies My Own True Love Sea or Lovell! The Search is Over'! Only You My Own True Love ! Big Girls Don't Cry It's Almost Tomorrow'! DEetsSeDancen Sea of Love ! Sea of Love ! asbaimban Follow That Dream ! Mi exeye Gages Lavender Blue ! Balboa Blues' ' Sherry ‘Patches UStiekvohitt! Wiggle Wobble My Own True Love Will You Love Me Tomorrow You Belong to Me Sea of Love Return to Sender Theme From Summer Placell Theme From Summer Piacew Moonlight Serenade Thunder Road ! Gina Pas) Don't know, do you? That's real good. You're lying! What you say, Buddy? You've got to be kidding Aw, baloney! What a say-switch Oh, bull! Is that so? Really! My goodness! Give me a sheet of paper, Steve. Really! What did I say? O.K. baby! Aw, really My goodness! Not, hardly! Aw, come off it! Good day! Oh, bull baloney! You know! Oh, Ignorant! Good time of day! Oh, shut up! Calm Down! You're kidding! You bet! Prove it! You know! Small cars Running out of gas People that think they're better than you Wet diapers People who are always late Rainy week-ends in hunting season People who make fun of my driving Working on week- ends Homework Phony people Running out of gas Shorthand homework Getting caught do- ing something I shouldn't Teachers who won't let me sleep Stumping my toes on uneven sidewalks Conceited girls Government reports Billy Seay picking on my brother Strict parents Being told what to do Cigarette smoke 3rd period math Too many Harry Wades 3rd period math Two-faced friends Bookkeeping class 2nd period math State Police and radar Week-end homework
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NAME Betty Jo Allen Ronnie Austin Sherry Blosser Sherry Brads A. G. Bryant, Jr. Bill Buchanan Mattie Burch Elaine Byers Joe Chittum Delores Clark Steve Cunningham Janet Darlington Donna Davis Jane Ewers Judy Gilbert Boots Gilbert Rodney Goolsby Jimmy Greene Linda Groah Bobby Henson Betty Huffman Garland Hutchens Jake Jenkins Sharon Jenkins Betty Jo Lawhorne Skin Lawhorne Dickie Lewis Don Lyle pee PASTIME Sewing Dating Freda Killing snakes and dancing Listening to nature Sleeping Riding aroun d Dancing Watching nature from certain vantage points Loafing Waiting for something to happen Riding in P..G.'s 409 Movies Goofing-off Chasing cows Movies Singing Doing nothing Dating Donna Listening to records Going to the alalfa field Working in the alfalfa field Dating Peggy, hunt- ing, and fishing Tinkering Exchanging letters with Doug Dating Butch Doctor Maps Dating Jean Trying to get out of doing homework Gis GHengis tiles SONG Michael Do You Love Me My Own True Love My Own True Love Big River Return to Sender Moon River Will You Love Me Tomorrow ? ! ihelstanw! My Own True Love WTakesrive Return To Sender You Belong To Me ! My Own True Love Only Love Can Break aieart! The Great Pretender ! Uelstaru Theme From Summer Place Stranger on the Shore Let's Dance ! Red Sails in The Sunset Silver Threads and Golden Needles Canadian Sunset ! Always You I Can't Stop Loving Noun September In the Rain ! Wild-week-end Tennessee Stud 28 SAYING Well, How About That! Let's Go! It'll pass in a pinch- pinch-pinch! Aw, jerk! Are You Worried! Don'traskiimej at just got here! You said it—I thought it. You, scrounge! Ah! That's real good! No stuff Oh no! Ho-kay! It's a big thing in my life Big deal It's not a big thing No kidding What 'ya say? Oh, my gosh! Oh bull! You must be some kind of nut You pretty good-o.k. Money makes money and the money that makes, makes more money Good-going! Good-day! Allright Buddy! I don't know! How about that! PEEVE Rumors School White Police Cars No place to go Math class Working late on Saturday night Other blondes Boys who won't dance. Oral reports Competition Starched shirts Science tests Monday mornings Squirrels People who ex- aggerate Girls who argue over boys Quality Grocery n39°.Chevys ™ that don't run Stuck-up people Senior Scholastic Other girls Teachers who give too much homework Jokes that don't have humor Independent people 3rd period math Monday mornings Bossy people 63 Chevy's
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Glace W ill We, the Seniors of '63, being of sound mind, do hereby, make, publish, and declare this to be our last willand testament. To Parry McCluer, we leave our hearts and remembrances of all the good times we have had during our high school days. To the Juniors, we leave our distinguished place as Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave our winning ways and charms and may the teachers appreciate them to the fullest. To the Freshmen, we leave our athletic ability. To the Eighth Graders, we leave our deepest sympathy and best wishes for the long road ahead. Individually, each of us leaves the following: BETTY JO ALLEN wills her ability to get along with small children to all future nursery workers. RONNIE AUSTIN wills his ability to smoke in the boys room and always get caught to Whitey Stinnett and Ted Gilbert. SHERRY BLOSSER leaves her worn out chemistry books and notes to anyone foolish enough to want them. SHARON BRADS wills her gray hair to Bonnie who put them there in the first place. A. G. BRYANT wills his hitch-hiking ability to Buster Duff. CHARLES BUCHANAN leaves his ability to keep gas in the car to Danny Moore. MATTIE BURCH wills her ability to do everything wrong to someone who does everything right. ELAINE BYERS leaves her booth at Triangle Cafe with its hamburgers and Dr. Peppers to Brian Sylvester. JOE CHITTUM wills his ability to stay out of trouble to ''Cotton Sorrels. DELORES CLARK wills her job in the office to anyone who needs practice in walking. STEVEN CUNNINGHAM leaves his sportswriting job on the Parrimac to Butch Micou. JANET DARLINGTON wills her Physical Science book to any junior who needs one. DONNA DAVIS wills her ability to study and still get E's to her sister Shirley who gets them also. JANE EWERS wills her ability to cook to Leigh Gardner so she won't starve after she is gone. JUDY GILBERT leaves her ability to be in the Health Day Court to her sister Janet. THELMA GILBERT leaves to Betty Cash all the good times she has had in Lexington. RODNEY GILBERT leaves his ability to get out of high school without too much work to his brother. JIMMY GREENE wills his seat in Government class to Bruce Hammond if and when he needs it. LINDA GROAH leaves her ability to get along in school to her sister. BOBBY HENSON leaves his alibis for smoking in the rest rooms to Ricky Brown. BETTY HUFFMAN wills her daily bologna sandwich (with mustard) to anyone who likes bologna. GARLAND HUTCHENS leaves a batch of unexcused absence slips to Saundra Farley. GEORGE JENKINS leaves his deportment grades to his brother. SHARON JENKINS leaves her battered, worn-out, dilapidated brain to anyone unlucky enough to need it. BETTY JO LAWHORNE wills her place in the senior class to her brother Larry if he ever becomes a senior. JOHN LEWIS wills his ability to run out of gas to anybody who drives to school. DONALD LYLE wills his ability to do algebra to James Plogger. SANDRA LYNN wills her position as head cheerleader to Effie, Jeanne, or Millie. BRENDA MANUEL wills her ability to get along with teachers to Faye Coleman. FOOK MANUEL wills his ability to stay eligible for sports to his brothers. WANDA MANUEL leaves her position on the honor roll list to her brother-in-law, Roger. ROSEMARY McCORMICK wills her seat in Physics to anyone who likes physics as well as she. ROGER MIKELS leaves his old football shoes to Coach Canevari. JANE PRESCOTT leaves her ability to go out every night and still get on the honor roll to Mary Ellen Byers. MARSHALL PUGH wills his ability to do homework in study period to John Garrett. LOIS RICE leaves her seat in typing class to Ellen Chittum. JULIE ROYER leaves her position on the cheerleading squad and her perfect attendance record at pep rallies and games to Donna Spence. BILLY SEAY wills his weight to Mac Watts. KATHERINE SHAFER wills her position in the senior class to her brother, Olin, who seems to be having a hard time getting there. MILTON SHAFER wills his ability to get along with Miss Glass to his brother. DONNIE SIZER leaves his sleepy times in class to the Eighth Graders. PHILIP SMITH sends his N. R. monogram back to North River. HOWARD SLOUGH leaves his typing talent to Wayne Bartley with his big hands. GORDON STATON leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to his brother. TONY STINNETT leaves his ability to get along with teachers to his brother. JACKIE TOMLINSON leaves his ability to pass his work to Steve Lieb. CHARLOTTE WAGNER leaves her place in the library to anyone who can keep quiet for an hour. PHYLLIS WEST leaves her front seat in Government to Linda Wiseman. ALICE WHEELER leaves her shape to Gail Williams. FREDA WHEELER leaves her ability to get along with teachers to all her many nieces and nephews who haven't yet graduated. JOHN WHEELER leaves his football jerseys to anyone who might need them. LUCILLE WHEELER leaves her ability to hide jealousy to all those who let it show. MARJORIE WHEELER leaves her big worn out shoes to Janet Brown. JOHN WIDDIFIELD leaves his height to Mike Hatter. RAY WILLIAMS leaves the eraser he used in Mechanical Drawing to anyone who makes as many mistakes as he did. RUTH WISEMAN wills her government reports on Friday to her cousin, Tommy Coffey. 30
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