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Carole Dunivan Carolyn Fishero Jerry Hacker Marvin Hancock Jean Hebner Dwight Gookins Clarence Keeling Owen Keeling Kathryn Keeling Iialiie Keith Jay Kell Doris Keller Sharon Kendrick Sherry King Bonnie Krout Patty Krout Carole LaBau Mary Jo McCollum James McCutehan Mike Morehouse Janice Parham Carolyn Philpotl Leland Philpott Ruth Pitzer Merellith Shiclelcr Carolyn Turpin Brenda Van Note Mattie Wilkerson 3,-H 5 r auf'
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The ' e om 3 ol aowgi Oxieexwg, .D W gf ' 1 steers. salmiaevofx we aw- O? esxdexxkn KOVKLL QYXGQ, Segfex YY KW e do , '55 X9 e CNP' -a OQQS s Yet., Q oYaXe0C' GOOXX B xx NX 3919 -Gad 30 'QE tcegfou Nxgfg K 0 . 0 l YY e969 Junior Class The day the juniors received their class rings was a memorable event. The class sold about 31200. 00 worth of magazine subscriptions, sponsored a very success- ful sock hop, and sold cokes at all the football and basketball games. Of course, the prom was foremost in the minds of all upperclassmen. The responsibility of this affair rested on the shoulders of the juniors. As the second semester grew shorter, their minds be- came more preoccupied with prom plans and less in- terested in homework. ABSENT: Larry Bumpus, Myretta Cox, Robin Fogleman, Joe Haas, Dennis Hughes, Tom Linker, Dick McClure, Carl Minick, Charles Walls, Phyllis Ratcliff. Mary Arlington Sherry Jo Biddle Mariann Boord Jodie B oggs Janet Booe Carole Sue Bowers Toni Brown
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The ophomore Class Q64- xsw X525 Qxbeveoie . . . Qgejgbff The sophomores began the school year by initiat- eg. Ov ing the freshmen to slave week . For one week the fb-AIS' Q56 freshmen were made to carry books and perform 3 0-,Q other tasks at the command of their superiors. The 625' 6904. sophomores are looking forward to receiving their Q61 fqiegoie class rings next year, and they began early in the 6OQ4,OQ'Q4G? year to build their treasury for the prom by sponsor- Vygxoel oe. ing several sock hops. They also sponsored a few C' 460 Quo after-game sock hops. Ca -1' 99' ABSENT: Phillip Grubb Beverly Abolt Karoylee Ballah Jan Baxter Fred Bellamy Jim Bentley Linda Bever Max Booe Ruth Ann Booe Sandra Booe Anita Byers Stephen Byers Patty Clift Larry Craig Larry Crowder Lois Denzer Duane Dice
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