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SAMUEL RANDOLPH BRICKEY Randall SCA President; Science; FFA; ROUND-UP Business Manager; Junior Class Reporter; Local Sci- ence Winner; Baseball Manager. DEBBIE DARLENE ARMSTRONG Darlene Library; FHA Treasurer; LASSO; ROUND-UP. DENNIS ALAN HARRIS Chip Library; Science; SCA; Varsity; Vice-President 8 Grade; Football Manager; Track Manager; Baseball; BasketbaU. ALAN HUGH COOPER Cooper Science President; ROUND-UP Ed- itor; Library; SCA; Varsity; Beta; Letter of Commendation from NMSQT; SIPA Delegate; Basketball Manager; Baseball. EVANGELINE KAY ATWELL Kay Transfer from Ceres High School; Vice-President of 8 and 9 Grades; FHA Treasurer, Historian; SCA Treasurer; Science; Local Science Winner; Tri-Hi-Y; ROUND-UP; LASSO; Basketball. THE SENIOR HARRY EUGENE BROWN Hairbo Beta Reporter; ROUND-UP: LASSO: Band; All-County Band; VBODA Award; Treasurer of 10 and 11 Grades; Baseball; Track: Basket- ball; Honorable Mention in All-State Basketball; Varsity Secretary. 18
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SENIORS ere our homes with Mrs. Mary Frances lampbell and Mr. Robert Estep as our sponsors, ’tanning the prom, ordering class rings, and tunt night were projects that added variety, naking our year happier. Then came our biggest year in high school! r or the first time in twelve years of school we ere together in one room as a class. For the 63 if us, Room 100 became the sacred hall for the 965 Seniors with Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis as our ponsor. We were all active taking part in pro- ects necessary to finance our senior trip and the earbook, THE LASSO. October 2 is a date that ill remain in our memories because this was he day we received our class rings. Gaiety and ppreciation filled our hearts because now we elt like Seniors. Our senior trip to Washington, ). C. took much planning and work because of the inane es and arrangements that had to be made, ' inally we were on our way on May 11. Our vis- ts to the Capitol, Washington Monument, the irave of the Unknown Soldier, and many other laces of interest kept us busy while educating us Iso. Our return trip on May 14 brought us back □ Rich Valley, and we were more appreciative of ur law makers, government officials, and of the eautiful sights of this country. Presenting a skit t stunt night, the Senior Play, and an assembly ere times of enjoyment and excitement. On May 1 we wore our caps and gowns to the senior as- embly where awards and the yearbooks were resented to us. Twelve Senior boys contributed their abili- Les to the football team. H. C. Carter, Gale laiden, Danny Call, Irvin Griffitts, Johnny Wad- le, David Campbell, Steve Martin, R. W. Hilt, )ennis Moore, Freddie Holliday, Jackie Lamie, nd Roger Osborne did a marvelous job for the teers. Dayton Snow was the Senior Class president, [e was preceded by Gale Maiden, the eighth and inth grade president; Irvin Griffitts, tenth grade resident; and H. C. Carter, Jr., leading us dur- ig our junior year. Dayton was supported by am my Kinder, vice-president; Tillie Tilson, ecretary; Ronnie Orr, treasurer; and David ' ampbell, reporter, as the officers of the Senior ' lass. Kay Atwell, Tommy Maloyed, Roger Osborne, Carol Brown, and Blake Taylor prepared for the long awaited day, May 29-- OUR GRADUATION! wide-eyed at the points of historical interest which
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CALVIN WINTON EDMONDS Calvin” FFA; Patrol. JACKIE WAYNE DAVIDSON Jackie FFA. SARAH JANE BARRETT Sarah FHA; Tri-Hi- Y; Patrol; Library; Basketball; 3 Grade Treasurer. CLASS OF 1 965 ELLA MAE BOOTH Ella Mae Science; Tri-Hi-Y; FHA; Library; LASSO; ROUND-UP. DOUGLAS ALVIN GILLESPIE Doug FFA; Band; State FFA Band. HAROLD VERNON DOANE Boots FFA; Varsity; Football. 19
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