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The freshman class started the year by electing Tim Bagan, presidentg Louise Far- mer, vice-president, Jean Peach, secre- taryg Bobby Frank, treasurer. Judy Con- ley, Bobby Frank, and Sam Franklin were class representatives to the Student Council, and Joe Foreman served on the Assembly Committee. Second semester offi- cers were: Sam Franklin, presidentg Diane Daniels, secretaryg and Tim Bagan, treasurer. The Hobby Club soon revealed that the ninth grade included one philatelist and two numismatists. A class party at Virginia Thornton's home and an all-school dance Ccomplete with moonlight and real musicD on the patio of Building 602 on May 6, were very special occasions. 'gy-an 41079 Lee Roy Wilford M rlys Watson Marilyn Turner President Sam Franklin lectures as officers Dianne Daniels. Jean Peach, Bobby Frank, and Tim Ragan pause for a break. Virginia Thornton Ben Stegall Neil Roberts Tim Ragan Jean Peach Willis Nbore 91 Kathy Kelley Johnny Houck Dennis Hawley -19-
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Working out the details of their class party are Tim Ragan, Culleen Bryant, Judy Conley, Jamy Crawford, Jean Peach and Neil Roberts. Louise Farmer Fre hmen Sam Franklin Karl Greenshields Tommy Gunning Joe Foreman Bobby Frank 'FH 'PDR Awvvl' QR Jim Boggs Culleen Bryant Judy Conley Jamy Crawford Dianne Daniels Ann Ewbank
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V? J an Humphrey Wilberta Livezey we Lucy Havard Phil Horning Lou Ann Aynesworth Joel Barbour hbredith Boggs Carolyn Bragg o Ronnie Burkett Jere Cade Judy Gilmore The eighth grade started the school year with the election of Roberta Livezey, president, David Pugmire, vice-president, Carolyn Bragg, secre- tary, and Ronnie Burkett, treasurer. Mr. Caldwell was the class sponsor. A trip to the Canadian River was taken, to get the little group more acquainted. It served its pur- pose for the eighth grade had its share of fun during the first and sec- ond semesters. Judy Gilmore and Lucy Havard had to leave the class, but things were J W3 Reviewing parliamentary procedure are of- ficers David Rennie, Ronnie Burkett, Martha McCarter, Carolyn Bragg, and David Pugmire Kstandinglg Joel Barbour and wilberta Livezey fseatedj -201
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