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m 1 1 izzzisfig::ll5535:zIiffggL2325-l:22?5i-::Q5j75l::r ,.ustly the juniors may be proud of their banqwt A Hawaiian and patriotic theme was carried out. Flowers and plants combined with island scenesnmd the banquet room beautiful. The American and Ha- waiian flags waved while a soldier watched over the evenings proceedings. Dreamy island music, patriotic airs, and lively native dances were in- cluded on the program. nanimously the class elected Harold Stout presi dent, Billy Richardson, vice president Dorothy Laffey, secretaryg Ruth Wells, treasurer,and Frank Ranes, student council representative ewest novelty of the Carnival was thenwomanless Weddingn presented by an all boy cast of Juniors Hats off to King Stout and Queen Laffey, the Jun ior Carnival Candidates n sports this class was really there Lollar Pearson, Kimberling Kime, ware, and Loore were on the basketball squad. In baseball, Lollar, Pear son, Kimberlinr, Stout, Kime, Ware, and Ranes lead out for the Juniors Martha Lent won a blue rib bon for high Jump Nadyne Dockery and Doris Rob inson helped win the county baseball trophy PPD x, utstanding in the class activities was nSee1ng Douole,N the Junior play Those taking parts were Stout, W1ck1zer,K1me, Dockery, Hanes, Stith, Clark Schweer, Wells, Stoffregen, and Owens The Juniors also took parts in the all school play, nReady Made Fanily hythm rules the class members who are members of the drum corps, glee clubs, and bands The Jun iors were well represented at both district and county festivals held at Gallatin they Justify their school career English, his tory, and mathematics must be learned to make cap able adults of the students They hope their les lons don't interfere with their education 'V 'ig' ff J 'B' 'wat' NEQM K I Q Q J - Q u o , -. EJ . 1 . , - I A V . .. . ' f . : R . I- . . . D , O . ' , 24 ' ' - : V if wffif 52 , if I . . . a 2, fgtudy--of course the class does. How else could f o . . u o . Q 1 E x t . W e rr- , Y N ff J, ,ff ff-may - all 'fs W - at -1-as -' J X0 i
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