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C, ,HE . .Y Sherrill Bailey, Lib Elliot, Tonya Hutchins, Linda O'Briant, and Bertita Ray are busy decorating a lobby post with Spanish moss for the Junior-Senior. Jo Carolyn Mann and Mr. Sam Syme, sponsor, do some last minute sweeping. The big night! South- erners, dressed to the hilt, watch the dancers while they take a breather. Southerners danced unc the stars to the tune of Ru Olsen and his orchestra at t Junior-Senior Prom. The ther was SOUTH PACIFIC, and C corations included palm tree Spanish moss, and colored ligh The committee chairmen we Anna l-lagy, invitations, Carolj Randall, entertainment, Phyll Snipes, refreshments, Dona l-laith, Junior Class Presiden Barbara McCoy, card tables, Faf Shephard, card tables, Doi Fagg, publicity, Doris Petre decorations, and Brenda McGe Junior Class Treasurer. MEM, ,.... xtml f ,
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T l fill, W , ' ffl il A l i f ,2:, :EE A 'A 5 fi I M A .si or A i .M f-X Sgpi 3 g gi' 'f f After much deliberation the student body voted to continue the tradition of having Students ofthe Month however it was decided to recognize both an upper classman and a lower classman each month The students of the month for the i960 school year were the following Sarah Auman Linda Perry and Frances Dick Seated STANDING Kenneth Stallings Floyd Couch Crawford Williams and Steve Nichols 6ll'6AdZ5 The thirteen Juniors with the highest averages for the first five semes- ters of their high school careers served as marshals for commencement. FIRST ROW: Willie Lou Lynn, Louise Williams, Jo Carolyn Mann, Tommy Lilly, Chief, Jane Maxwell, and Barbara McCoy. SECOND ROW: Patsy Currie, Jean Finch, Grant Allen, Donald Haith, Eddie Tice, Doris Petrea, and Dona Fagg. cgimfenla of Me YWMA Mr. Smith hands Steve Nichols his cert: ficate for the April Student of the Month of the lower classes. Q. SM ' wr ' Q 5 Ei l i gg X91 . lr 9,
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