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FIRST ROW: Maureen Hamrick, .Judy Dalrymple, Peggy Whitted, Carol McBride, Ruth Ritter, Jo Ann Connors. SECOND ROW: Olin Willis, LaVe1'n Long, Gloria Tyner, Ann Barksdale, Juanita Rankin, Carol Bishop, Gail Hoover, Betty Atkins, Betty Bradford. THIRD ROW: Jerry Tollison, Michael Stevenson, David Richardson, Diana Trindle, Marguerite Flack, Joy Bizzell, Dennis Lee, Jim- my Taylor, Mrs. Minneola Morris. FOURTH ROW: Michael Hamrick, Dossett Foster, Raymond Goolsby, Angelo Tavena, Bobby Brown, Allen Russell, Bobby Coleman, Franklin Pike. Eleven-ten Homeroom DAVID RICHARDSON BETTY ATKINS Social Chairman Secretary-Treasurer JOY BIZZELL CAROL BISHOP Social Chairman Vice P1'CSidCIlf MICHAEL HAMRICK President 1.195 .rr Everyone has a gay time around the festive refreshment table at a homeroom party. The members of eleven-ten homeroom took part in all phases of school activities. Some students played in the band, and others were majorettes. Outstanding members of Junior Achievement were also found in this group. I67 f
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MARY MARTIN BOBBY CHILDERS Vice President President CAROLYN MAHARREY VICKI HOLT Chaplain Social Chairman RONNIE DURBY PEGGY GOODMAN Social Chairman Secretary-Treasurer Eleven-niners gathered eagerly around the refreshment table at their homeroom Christmas party. Next yearls football co-captain, Ronnie Durby, and other football players were in the eleven-nine homeroom. The homeroom students were active participants in school clubs. Two members of the quartet, which was invited to Dallas, Texas, Twila Taylor and Carolyn Maharrey, belonged to this group. -.1-H Eleven-nine I-Iomeroom FIRST ROW: Mary Martin, Shirley Graves, Janette Falls, Lorraine Mills, Ruthanne Perry, Betty Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Bobby Walters, Vicki Holt, Peggy Goodman, Betty Morris, Carolyn Crume, Joan Russell, Sandra Smith, Twila Taylor, Carolyn Maharrey. THIRD ROW: Ralph Scott, Bobby Childers, Ray Harris, Linda Miller, Betty Hawkins, Eddie Dunivant, Larry Mauldin, Mrs. Kate Em- mette.FFOURTH ROW: Paul Wilkes, Walter Galrett, D. T. Morris, Robbie Martin, Ronnie Durhy, Kenneth Miller, Gary Howell, Larry ord. 7 lAx . Linmmlx nmm ...nassaui-.xl nm.. auL.n:ml
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I-IOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Bobby Blair, Kathy Beck, Billy Caldwell, Faye Davis, Marie Ran- kin, Rosemary Jones, Virginia Vernon, Hugh Maxwell, Tommy Gur- ley, David Meadows. THE OPH OM ORE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE Now a full-fledged high school student, the sophomore arrived at the point which awarded him ,all of the privi- leges of high school: pep meetings, assemblies, senior lunch hour, and senior social activitiesg but this same point re- quired the meeting of the responsibilities of high school: choice of major and minor subjects, participation in clubs, and problems of student government. The earnest sophomore realized more completely the importance of a firm high school foundation for his fu- ture plans and scheduled his courses accordingly. By this time he began to consider a lifetime vocation. Sophomore homerooms were represented on the Student lx lea l Advisory Board and, with the freshman and junior home- rooms, participated in the spring election of Student Advisory Board officers. Senior high dances, sports, and various club activities played a large part in the lives of most of the students in their sophomore year. Many benefits through congenial recreation, entertainment, leadership training, and char- acter-builtling were derived, from such extracurricular activities. With the close of this year, the half-way mark in the high school 'career was passedg but half of the fun and the making of new friends is yet to come.
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