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Leslie Allen Akers Leslie Safety Patrol 1,2 D, E, 3; Track 3; Dramatics 5. June 10, 1965 Brings to a Close 5 Years of Gary Linwood Barrett Gary SCA 1,2, 3,4, 5; 4-H 1,2; Safety Patrol 1,2, William Edward B alders on Billy FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 4 -- Pres. 3, Star Green Hand 1, Star Chapt. Farmer 2, State Farmer 4, State Rep. 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 1, 2; J. V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basket- ball 5; SCA Comm. Ch. 4; Band 1 . Phyllis Anne Bareford Phyllis NHS 4, 5; Cheering Sqd. 2, 3, 4, 5; St. Council 2, 5; SCA Treas 5; SCA Comm. 3,4Dist. Conv. 5; Cl. Sec. 4; Le Cercle Francais 5; Pep Club 2,3; FHA 1; Softball Manager 2; Essay contest Hon. Meat. 3; Girls ' State Alternate; Foreign Forum 2. Gene Aubry Baughan Gene FFA 1,2, 3,4, 5; Fed. Sec, 3; Chapt. Tres 3; Fed. Rep. 4; Chapt. Pres. 4; State Farmer 4; Star Chapt, Farmer 4; State Con- vention Representative 1 , 2, 3, 4; Best Records 3,4. Wythe Davis Bowe, III Petesie Safety Patrol 1, 5; Forensics 4, 5; Debate 5; Dramatics 5; Baseball Mgr. 3; Basketball Mgr 4; Cl. Comm. 5; 4-H; SCA 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, 5. Nancy Faye Andrews Nancy SCA Comm. 1 , 2 , 3, 4, 5; Sec. Chm. 5; St. Cl. 2, 5; NHS 4, 5; Foreign Forum 1; Cheering Squad 3,4,5; Co-capt. 5; FHA 1; Soft- ball 1,2, 3,4; J.V, Basketball 1; V. Basketball 2; Le Circle Fran- cais 5; Pres 5; Pep Club 2,3; Cl. Treas. 1; Essay Cent. Hon. Ment 3; 2nd Place 5; Annual Staff 5; Track 4; Foremics.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Grace D. Spindle Pres. Jack Kirk; Vice Pres, David Taliaferro; Sec., Barabara Passagaluppi; Rep. , Cheryl Carlton; Treas. , Frances Ware; Student Council, Catesby Ware, Tyler Ware, Jerry Elliott. SENIOR, Now isn ' t that a marvelous word? S is for our Superiority complex. After all, we have been here longer than any other students. E is for Energetic. You have to admit we seniors are always in the middle of everything. N is for our Non-chalant, subtle, casual way of trying to run the school. 1 is for the Indispensable advice we freely give to all underclassmen. O is for our Omniscient attitude towards any question which might occur. R is for the Ridiculous manner in which we behave. We have just discovered the ecstasy of being able to direct the 8th graders and elementary students. We have grown above the heads of our teachers, with the exception of Mr. Gladding, of course, and we continually have told the underclassmen that we are perfect in each respect. In fact, we have said this so often that we nearly believe it ourselves. Our world is a unique world. It is a world that only a senior could know. For it is the last year, and each senior intends to make it his best. At the beginning of the year, each senior works to obtain a high grade for the first semester. This is done to help build a feeling of security and to show the college that the student is capable of doing college work and should be accepted. By March the seniors who have not heard from their college have become nervous wrecks. Of course during this nerve -shattering experience the underclassmen offered their words of encouragement. By April the seniors have dispensed with their tranquilizers and are back to normal. At this stage of the game, each senior attemps to learn just how much he can get away with, to obtain the best possible grades with the least possible work, to make the lives of the underclassmen absolutely unbearable, to drive the teachers insane, and to make the Class of ' 65 an unforgettable one. But when the year is over, we will exchange- our Senior title for that of Graduate. We will exchange our title but will never exchange our feeling of friendship for the students of THS and our feeling of respect for the teachers who have given us their all. 18
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Linda June Bush Linda FHA 1; Safety Patrol 3; 4-H Re- porter 4; Student Council 5; Warriors Post 4; Library Comm. Co-Ch. 3,4; Le Circle Francais 5, Correspondent Sec. , Lunch- room Ch. 5; SCA 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5; Dramatics 5; Class Committees. Joys, Tears, Work, Play, Rummage Sales Sarah Anne Clanton Sarah St. Cl. 1,2, 3,4, 5; SCA Sec. 5; Cl. Sec. 2; Cl. Treas. 3; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, 5; Capt. 4, Co- Capt. 5; Foreign Forum 1; Girls ' State 4; Honor Society 4, 5; SCA St. Conv; Annual Staff 2, 3,4, 5; Bus. Manager 5; JV Basketball 1; Basketball 2; FFIA 1; Dist. SCA; Le Circle Francais 5; SCA Com- mittee Chairman 3,4. Mary June Buie June Dramatic Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Glee Glub 3,4; Yearbook 4, 5; Social Comm. 4; Newspaper 4; transferred from Kelfavich, Ice- land. James Temple Brizendine Jimmy Football 2,3,4, 5; Band 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; FF A 3,4,5, Presidents. Cheryl Wilma Carlton Cheryl Pep Club 2, 3; Class Reporter 3, 5; Basketball Manager 4; Student Council 4, 5; National Honor So- ciety 4, 5; Latin Tournament 3; SCA Comm. Ch. 5; Dramatics 5; Le Circle Francais 5; Essay Contest 3.4, Honorable Mention; Betty Crocker Homemaker 5; National Merit Scholarship 3, 4; SCA 2, 3, 4.5. John Corbin Christopher John Cl. Treas. 1; Cl. Pres. 3; St. Coimcil 2,4, Pres. 5; Le Circle Francais 5; Football 2 , 3, 4, 5; Co- Capt. 5; Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5, Co- Capt. 5, Boys ' State 4; Foreign Forum 5; SCA Pres. 5; Honor Council 5; Track 1. Ellen Elizabeth Charnock Ellen National Honor Society 4, 5; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, 5; Pep Club 2, 3; Class Reporter 4; Softball Manager 2; Student Council 5; SCA Comm. Ch. 5; SCA Comm. 3; Le Circle Francais 5, FHA 1 , SCA 1,2, 3, 4, 5; Dramatics 5; Chorus 1; Nat. Merit Scholarship 4.
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