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Senior Class History Gosh! Weren't we lucky to have a part in the NCSCT convention 'T lt was held at our own school. and we were so proud. The convention was clirnaxed by a big dance given in honor of the delegates. This was also the first year that our school became a member of The Southern Association of Student Founcils. From our class Jean Edwards and Bettie Ann Whitehurst represented our school for four days in Folnmbia. S. C. We were also honored by being chosen as hosts for the Southeastern District I Speak for Democracy Contest. Dan Duckworth, Tennessee's winner, spoke here and went on to become the National winner. Having the most outstanding athletic teams in a number of years. we were justly proud of Adam Maples. Jackie Williams. and Jackie Skinner. l-ioy. we had the tops! The Junior-Senior Prom seemed to be the sole topic on 6Ytfl'j'U1lQ'S lips. The sweat, patience, and work that went into that dance! The theme was Under the Sea . and after the last fish was hung, fwith much danger to life and limb! and the last dab of paint applied, we went home. viitle evil S I - IY' WS Nr' 'Y ,X ff? ff AV! sw 7 .IRAN ItEl.I-'li 1-1DW.XIiDlTS .lt,rYi'lC LTUl'l'l'1R I VL L lean .Ii-you 1112 S. 'I':iyIur SI. HU Vulumbiz PXTRICIA ANNIC I-IDWARRIJS l'lCGi2Y DIANNI' FLLI ll I':il Dianne IHZN S. Ifrainklin Si. :Sufi Ay-ent A I. if M L ! a F I 'i f . I l y i i 4
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Senior Class History Snniehnw, we all inannged tn npiiezn' ut the lmzniqnet ot' King Neptnne's Fwnrt in ull our Iinery. Then we ,joined the Seninrs in uni' f2'lll'Xlilllfl gyrn. Fish ll2illQflllQ'f1'fJl1l the eeiling' und treasure chests set the inood. The dance was highlighted with the crnwning of the beauty queen. Oni' elnss pixwirletl slime beauties two. and three ut' them were chosen to be in the eunrt, these being Lee Newby, Bettie Ann Whitehurst, and Ellen Joyner. Cziiitlitlntes for the ennrt were elected ln' fellow elassnintes, and these were H21l'lJ2l1'2i Davis, Betty Lon Savage. lileaiirir Bnllnck, Kitty Thurman, and Sylvia Uptlegrzxlf. Oni' home mtini mothers gave ns 21 Rising Senior Tea . We suddenly realized that we were about to become sen- iors, and ftinnd it hard to believe. Members nt' Uni' faculty selected severnl members nt' our class tu represent us during the summer nt various meet- ings tu be held, lion Harris was chosen the delegate to Buys' State. and Kitty Thurmnn and Marilyn Richaiwlstni at Girls' State. Ed Riner and llavetta Smith were select- ed to represent us at Wildacres. Nut to be left out in the llflt KLIJ MIIXIHN HUGH l'I,YIJl'Q l.'I,.XY'I'HN lil'li'l'. .Ill JICSSFI l4'li.'XNKI.IN JAVKSUN. lll 42:-mld Vlziylnn Jackie l.' Pl, lilln SY. 101212 Marv-I Axe, Hin ll. NYinste:ul lid, lr'9l,ll'1lYlllIfilfHUV,l'1l.l, Ml-1liX'lN 'THUMAS INSVUI-l. .IIL .IU ANN .TAVKSHN In--lie 'IU-mvnv .In Ann 111 1'n---i- r sw 11: lim-I Si. 4,:.: 41.-:lin Si. Lvl Q I gl' ff? ' li r 5 I ' lb, ' QV is . Y I , 4 1' ef -,, -1 ' 7 f 1 T 2- 7 ... ,QT .fa 'i . ? 1 -J 5 . Q I HHHMAN R.iXNIl1ll.l'll ll.fXlCSl-XY l'.'X'l'SY Iil l'll lll in-.,..:... i-ms, I 121.2 We-vein Axe. 12:2 Raleigh Nt lttlN.-XLD VAUHHN HAY LIVANNI-I SPI-INUI ll HU N liunnie Luamne , Iifll lllcnn .XVLM l-llli Sunset XXL l'Xl'I, .-Xl.'I'tlN .l.-XVKSUN l'.X'l'lIl4'lA ANN IHHNN Vnrley l'nt I Elll luills Hd, 71541 l'ender Nl lll1.XX'I'UN ,IICANS .IHHN lil-.YN'lI,llN IUIID l't-te lim-ynnlul lfml llannlnnnd bit, 'ilu S I-'runklin Nt 1 '95 'Jw --N... sh P, 1-Q 'Q E.-f
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