South Fulton High School - Devilier Yearbook (South Fulton, TN)

 - Class of 1965

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We were finally freshmen! The new building had been completed during the summer and was now ready for the sixty-two enthusiastic, fun-loving freshmen who were ready to occupy its halls for the next four years. Although we were the typical green freshmen, we managed to make a place for ourselves among the older more seasoned upperclassmen. With boundless energy the freshmen eagerly participated on the student coun- cil, library staff, and Future I-lomemakers of America. Also the new Freshmen organized the school's first chap- ter of the Junior Classical League. Our class was es- pecially pleased when a few freshmen boys got to go to State Tournament with the more sophisticated men. On the quieter side of our year, our class business was taken care of with our President Lynn Jetton surrounded by 6 willing? female officers and two women sponsors, Mrs, Virginia Cannon and Mrs. Sallie Ferguson. With an added touch of confidence, seventy sopho- mores began the 1962-63 school year. Back with us were our sponsors, Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Ferguson, Shoulder- ing a little more responsibility the class progressed to another interesting year. This year a sophomore won district recognition, Judy Neeley, first string forward on S.F. 's team, was chosen all-district best offensive player. With the traditional slave auction, 9 sophomores were initiated in to the National Beta Club. School recogni- tion had come to our scholastic achievements. Being a sophomore was impressive, but like all other things, it had its set backs. Miss Cunningham proved to be just as hard in Latin ll as she was in Latin I. The girls were still in command as class officers con- sisted of 6 girls and 1 boy. Yet under this leadership, our sophomore year passed without incident. jlglsfory gf

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KENNETH WATTS SAM WHITE BETTY WOLFE BRENDA WOOD



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Gkss, 0 76.5 Study, fun, and athletics proved to be the main sub- jects for the '77 students who entered the familiar hall of S.F. for their junior year. Study paid off for several juniors who were again in the- Beta Club and other scholastic activities. The juniors also made a place for themselves in ath- letics. Our girls and boys on our basketball and football teams seemed to us the best players ever. Once again the class shouldered responsibility in clubs and other school organizations. Two of our girls excelled in Future Homemakers work and earned the highest de- gree in this field for high school girls. We were very proud as each of these members of our class excelled. An example of this was two of our students who were elected to Girls' state and Boys' state. With the selection of our rings and announcement of the new Devilier staff, we thought, Just one more year. We had made it. We were the sophisticated Sen- iors! Corky Stinnett was elected to lead our class as Pres- ident. Helping him and the other officers were our Sponsors, Mrs. Cannon, Mr. Ward, and Mr. Strauss. Many of our students received the highest honors of our school during their Senior year. Betty Malray and Carolyn Lucy were lovely as our football and basketball queens. Vava Finch was elected vice-president of the state-wide Future Homemakers of America. The entire student body honored two of our students when they elected Charles Colley and Betty Malray as Mr. and Miss South Fulton. Vava Finch became our valedictorian and Patricia Connell our salutatorian. The day our rings arrived was a big letter day in our year, Proudly showing our rings to others we felt at last we had something definite to show that we were Seniors. Yes, being a Senior was being happy and having fun and also being a Senior was knowing that this was our last year to be together as a class. Indeed, all these things make time fly for us. With these things we be- camehonored enough to be SENIORS!

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