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uniors Row lg Robert Hendrich, Jerry Maudlin, Dale Fleming, Burl Hibbs, Jim Hamby, Russell Gilstrap, Richard Warren, Donald Voyles, Mickey Schocke, Gene Kirtley, Row 2: Barbara Brown, Barbara Joy Brown, Phyllis Hurri- bert, Thelma Martin, Wanda Cress, Wilma Martin, Patty Baker, Karen Campbell, Joyce Pickerill, Linda Montgomery, Janet Dixon, Mildred Martin, Wanda Baker, Agnes Becraftg Row 3: Mr. Martin, Donald Gray, Ivan Wyman, Ronald Hein, David Bagshaw, Melvin Wingler, Mary Helen Hamilton, Hilda Perrin, Billy Knight, Ronald Voyles, Don Brough, Jimmy Temple, Carl Bagshaw, Mrs. Nicholson, Row 4: Robert McCarty, Keith Campbell, Wilbur Key, Helen Nale, Sandra Lane, Marjene Motsinger,Jerry Terrell, Jon Thompson. 43.1 One of the biggest Junior Classes ever, started this year with a lot of confidence. The Junior Play FINDERS CREEPERSH was a big success. One of the most interesting projects was the crowning of the Basketball Queen, Peggy Wix. Our biggest project was our magazine sales. The total of 51597.43 set a new record. Jon Thompson and Mary Helen Hamilton were high salesmen. The Juniors worked with the Seniors to make the Junior-Senior Carnival the best ever. Other projects which were undertaken were the sale of scarves, pen and pencil sets, and candy. The class worked hard for the Junior-Senior Re- ception, which was a big success. JUNIOR OFFICERS Jerry Maudlin, President Russell Gilstrap, Secretary Wilma Martin, Vice-President Jimmy Temple, Treasurer CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation CLASS MOTTO: Don't reach for success, scratch for it.
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WHO'S WHO C LASS C LO WNS C D James Montgomery and A ,Wil Betty Smith w u 0- J I f ' 4l2j'??l',,:f1e ,, R97 X Aymy, ,. BEST ALL AROUND Connie Smith ancy Wayne Butler MOST STUDIOUS Billy Marshall and Joellen Churchman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Campbell and Jack I-Iollrah
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Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS Susan McGlothlin--Treasurer Pam Lenzini--President Gary Strange--Vice-President Janet Rickard--Secretary Freshman Class Row 1: Larry Joe Phillips, Kenneth King, David Wells, Gene Wisman, Charles Schocke, Charles Owens, Gary Nale, Eugene Miller, Charles Montgomery, Ricky Hampton: Row 2: Dennis Pickerill, Lucille Nichol- son, Carolyn Gibson, Grace Russell, Betty Mann, Teresa Brown, Mary Ann Balentine, Joyce Bush, Maxine Dixon, Alice Brown, Joan Lovell, Betty Hammack, Barbara Parker, David Luseg Row 3: Gary Smith, Charles Small, Artimus Brown, Lee Tempel, David Albertson, Lew Blankenbaker, Rayrnond Bagshaw, Douglas Lincks, Cecil Bobo, Charles Sease, Sammy Markland, Lowell Thomas, Albert Hurst, Mr. Jonesg Row 4: Oliver Martin, Donald Beckett, Billy Baird, Richard Marshall, Ronald Cole, Jerry Hedrick, Roy LeMarr, Keith Albertson, Yvonne Price, Peggy Wix, Martha Russell, Judy McCoskey. Row 1: David Gray, Larry Sears, Jimmy Roberts, Raymond Coats Timmy Elrod, Ronnie Purlee, Charles Stewart, Wallace Miller: Row 2: Mr. Kelly, Janet Rickard, Nancy Ri-chardson, Rilda Whitlow, Sandra Brown, Opal Burns, Georgia Hammack, Janice Roach, Joyce Wade, Lois Wells, Marcella Campbell, Sharron Fisher, Wanda Baker, Judy Warren, Linda Terrell, Row 3: Kermit Mull, Shawn Price, David Beatty, Rodney Coats, Ronald Rickard, Charles King, David Mann, Ray mond Powell, Susan McGlothlin, Barbara Fisher, Pamula Lenzini Judy Lane, Jeanine Mills, Mr. Mills, Row 4: Francis McCarty, Jerald ine Floyd, Rita Rippy, Carol Sue Bishop, Erma Jean Hopkins, Roger Rickard, Ronald Lanham, Vernon Knight, Bonnie Nale, Evelyn Nichol- son, Nancy Knight, Earl Wright. CLASS OFFICERS President--Keith Albertson Vice-President-- Larry Joe Phillips Secretary-- Judy McCoskey Treasurer--Gary Nale
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