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Page 69 text:
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Juniors What a difference a year makes. This thought filled the minds of Juniors as they at last prepared for the Junior-Senior Prom. As each piece of clothing was sold, the Juniors were one step nearer their goal, a successful Junior-Senior.
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Senior Class Mascots In January the Senior Class was given the opportunity to bring children to school as candidates for mascots. From about fifty shy, yet anxious, little boys and girls, the class voted on the two which they thought would represent the class well during Graduation. Because of a mischievous grin and a winning smile MARSHALL FRANK and ROBIN LOCKLEAR were chosen to be the mascots of 19017 Senior Class Sponsors We, the Seniors, would like to thank these six teachers for their interest in the Senior Class. Their guidance in senior activities has enabled us to make the right decisions during this, our most important high school year. The sponsors are, from left to right: Miss Frances Cook, Mrs. Bonnie Green, Mr. Phillip Triplett, Miss Ruth Farthing, and Miss Maxine Swaringen. Not pictured: Miss Nell Lennon.
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Page 70 text:
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Junior Class Officers First row, left to right: SNOOKEY-EVERHAR Tis... sce seine eters sions teeters cet estat eiaretre ears seltetaurs PreSIC ENE KAREN GUNDERSON ay crcteree cure cei otete cae siisle anoterstcisiore.c tar teteinmieteetslole errenre OE CICLATY: JANE CRATER. oy ec 0s 01cls oo 2 whew elel ccleleethsrlare vers sic cteercisistel stene a cistern Te asurer Second, third rows: FRANCES PETERS, FRANKIE VAUGHT, LARRY DULL, JANE;MARTIN, RONNIE HARPER ®. 02. secu lessee ViCe=) residents The Junior Class began the year with energy and enthusiasm. It started work im- mediately on plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. Different committees were appointed and the class agreed to sell sportswear monogramed with a Trojan emblem. The year was full of opportunities, decisions, and growing responsibilities. Each new subject was a challenge, but the students met these challenges with determination. The Juniors also found time for extra-curricular activities in their rushed schedule. The class had many outstanding representatives in sports, clubs, and other school functions. As the year drew to a close, the Juniors looked back with satisfaction, but forward with anticipation. 66
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