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SENIORS UIRI --9' RAYBURN IQVIS XVRIC III Sh Sensors Not Pictured IAMEb EDXVARD HALBROOKS oeto b VcPsdt2F HIINII tba B e 'IAMES M CARNER IR DWICHT HARRIS BOBBIE MARTIN DON MONIx AUTUMN Now the maples are dancers Wrth orange dresses That sway And shed a sequrn Here and there As the wind blows Soon they will be watches With gnarled, black, outstretched arms Hungry and cold On the barren, desolate earth 1956 PAGE I9 Frances Cunnungham I, I TITI II IIT if W Twenty arrs 5-6: S.R. President 2. S - 1 tary 1. Stamp Salesman 6: Band 2-6. - n o ft 1 Pr 1 c I n CI 2-5-8: S,R. P esrden! 3, 4. 8. ' I e re ' : Il -T m 2.
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Q W 1, wi , if F , i JANUARY ilUGH ED TURNER P, L. Haggai B. National Honor Society 7-8: Big 8 Dance Committee 8: Safety Committee 7: Senior Class President 8: Mr. Phillipian 8: Stamp Club 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Yan- cey 5-8, Critic 7. Third-Member 8: Ushers 5-8, Treasurer 8: Promoters 2-5: Latin Club 1-4, Critic 3-4: S.R. Vice-President 2, Mir- ror Agent 7, P.T.A. Representative 8: Mar- shal 2: R.O.T.C.. N.C.O. 5, 6: Varsity Ten- nis 3, 5, 7. ELEANOR KATHERYN WAILES EI Pierian 2-8, President 8, Vice-President 7: Spanish Club 2-6, Recording Secretary 5, Cor- responding Secretary 4: S. R. Stamp Salesman 6: Choir 3, 4. 8: Government Class President 8: History Class Vice President 7: Marshal 2, 4, 5, 7, s. MARTHA ANN WAIT Henry Honor Society 7-8, Secretary 8: Thesplans 6-8, Critic 7, President 8: G.O. Orientation Committee 4, Publicity and Publications Com- mittee Chairman 8: Plerian Literary Society 2-8, Historian 6. Corresponding Secretary 7, Sgt.-at-Arms 8: Latin Club 1-5, Treasurer 3, President 4: Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 4-8. Chaplain 5: Madrigal Club 8: S.R. Mirror Agent 3. Vice President 5, Chaplain 6, Treasurer 7, 8: Senior Clan Pian- ist 8: Speech Class President 5, Vice Presi- dent 6: Choraliers 4: Choir 5-8: Marshal 5-8: Club Stunts 2-8: Chairman Publicity Senior Play 8. NEVA LA VERNE WEED Red Cross I-3: Latin Club 4: Projection Club 5-8, Secretary 8: Y-Teens 2-4, Vice President 4: Vestalia 5-8: Promoters 4-5: Marshal 5-7. IAMES RAYBURN WHITE Sam Senior Who's Who 8: Owen 2-8, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5. 6, 7. Third Member Standing Committee 8: S.R. President 8, Council Mem- ber 1: Marshal 5: Tennis 6. 8. MARION O. WILHITE Bnffb Projection Club 2-8, Parliamentarian 8: D.0. Club 5-B: S. R. Vice President 5, Mirror Agent 5, 7. Stamp Salesman 6. VIRGINIA ELAINE WILSOISI Gimmpz National Honor Society 7-8: G. O. Publicity and Publications Committee Cna.rman 7, Safe- ty Committee Chairman 8: Pierian Literary Society 3-8, Social Chairman 6-7, VicePresi- dent 8: Latin Club 1-5, Critic 3: Promoters ot Goodwill and Understanding 2-8, Treasurer 7, Madrigal Club 4-8: S. R. President 4. P. T. A. Representative 1, Stamp Salesman 7, Safety Chairman 8: R. O. T. C. Sponsor 4-5: Marshal 3, 6, 8: Club Stunts 4, 6, 8: Chor- aliers 2: Choir 3-B: Library Assistant 8: American Field Service Summer Exchange Student to Germany 7. NORMAN WINSTON G. 0. Publicity and Publications Committee 8: Spanish Club 4-7. Treasurer 5-7: Science Club 6: Confederate Roundtable 7-8, Vice President 7-8: Ushers 7-8: S. R. Vice Presi- dent 2, Chaplain 4, Treasurer 8: Basketball B-Team 2-4. Varsity 7: Track 7, Letter 7: Senior Invitation Committee 8: Spanish Class President 3: Schedule Committee 8. JAMES ALSTON WOLFE ll nlf-Man D.0. Club 7. 8: R.O.T.C. Corp. 4.6: Marshal 5, 7: Radio Show 2. COMPTON WRIGHT Dowzie National Honor Society 7-8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Ushers 5-8, Head Usher 8: Owen 4-8, Critic 8: S.R. President 6. Vice President 4. CLASS OF PAGE I8
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PAGE 20 After the Ball Is Gver... Mardl Gras ns a tame for fun froluc and frlvolutues But when th last party IS over the fsnal song has been sung and the gatly decorated floats have all passed by the streets will be filled with young masqueraders showing off the gufts left them by the seniors Arthur Lcvlne leaves his new car that he brought to school every day to Dems Catalano so that he can get to school un tame to report to room 206 at 8 oclock every morning We hope lt usnt too late Nancy Moody leaves her great success with blind dates to Jane Ful ler However she guarantees thus success only If the boy us from the Um versity of Alabama Frutz McCready and Janet OBarr leave their happy dlsposltuons to Richard Ray and Renee Hernandez who sometime seem to take lufe too seriously Hiram Coggun left his heart In the Indian Terrltory for all female Phul llpplans but It was later moved to a doctors office where Its being kept safe and out of clrculatlon Just to see what tt would look luke Vurglnta Wtlson and Sue Lantrtp left theur blond curly halr to Wulllam Warr Llnda Halgler wills her ablllty to learn everything about everybody to Judy Davis who ll need It on th Mirror board A talent for dancang IS left by Larry Davus to anyone who may need tt for next years Juntor Senror Prom Jean Powell leaves her height to Dck Nall and Wally Prosch to split between them Bobble Barnett leaves all the Info matlon that she gleaned In Home making 8 to Linda Wtssunger who us o cute shell probably need It soon Don Phllllps leaves has place on the football bench to rncomlng fresh men who like to rest Sam White and Denis Turner leave two places IU Owen to two fel lows who m'ght want them Rayburn Wrnght leaves a bug vacancy In the muslc department to Thersa Rlnaldl who has already made a place for h rself . . , . . .. D I , . v 1 I r 1 . ..1 . , ' . , . . .. . . . , . ., . 1 I . , . . Q , V . . , . . . . Y . . - . . .. .Q , . , c . , . , I . , 3 .
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