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'WNIISQQ . ,if , Municipal Day heightens interest in the various branches of mission. Here one buslood of students is arriving at the city government-the police department, city manager's office Municipal Building. the courts, offices of the city treasurer, and the planning com- D. Forbes, l. Spangler, N. Thompson, L. Cooley, C, Grammer, Kerns, E. Barker, and Mrs, Giles study three submitted blue- C. Trompeter, lbackl N. lleenberry, S. Shaver, J. Johnson, J, prints for the sign presented to the school by the Senior Class 133
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Class Officers Nelson Thompson, Secretary, Claudia' Grammer, a windy day to spread the purple and gold banner across V President Mrs. Giles, Sponsor, Nancy lkenberry, Treasurer, the balcony on which graduates will receive diplomas. Don Forbes Ex Council, and Steve Shaver, President choose A World And School Happenings Add To Seniors' Actors on a new stage have continued the play which was be- gun three short years ago. As Act I began, the class of 1964 was in its Sophomore year, never hav- ing had to experience the cha- grin of being lowly fershmen . Under the' guidance of the Steering Committee' and Mrs. Evelyn Giles, the Senior class flourished. A carefully planned Hootenanny of folk singing groups raised the balance of an already large treasury. On Heir- onimus Day Patrick Henry seniors earned enough points to obtain the S100 first-place awardj Traditions have been well es- tablished in three seasons: Senior exams were taken early, Seniors first lunch line, privilege was fully initiated, and traditional respect was paid seniors by giving them the prime seats in assem- blies. Much group effort was put into the selection of a suitable class gift. From the many suggestions offered, all-purpose spotlights and a large brick sign to identify the school were chosen. All extra funds were donated to the JFK Scholarship Fund. Graduation was at moment of high exultation in the lives of 252 seniors. Sixty-one honor graduates were within the ranks of the Senior class. Two girls com- bined diligence with hard work to complete the entire high school curriculum in three years. The period which was not a goal in itself, but a time for prepar- ation was finally realized. g Maturity
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NOT PIYCTURED: Frank Wilson Balfhis June Elizabeth Custer John Willefl' Ellis Barbara Anne Karen Cheryl Adams Adams William Shannon Marvin Ware Argabright, Jr. Babb 1 r if S. x Y . . V . Q., , ii'i 2 Shapiro s enthusiasm for 0 Polriol cheer. Betty June K Jam Allen es Russell Bagby l i I Y. DK N E . M? I 1 ' Ri Y 3,5 Pep Assemblies con be fun os shown by Lynn . 5, '
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