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HICKMAN KIMBRELL KULBETH Helen Mae Hickman Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. FHA 9, 10, 11: Banquet Waitress 10: Glee Club 11: Archbearer ll: Play Cast 11: Girls' State 11: Student Council 11, 12: Sec. 11:: Vice-Pres. 12: TTT Staff ll, 12: Annual Staff ll, 12: Ad Editor 12: Library Club 11, 12: Vice-Pres. 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: National Honor Society ll, 12. Thelma Iean Kimbrell She is just what she is and not what she ain't. FHA 9, 10: Play Usher 11: Com- mencement Usher ll. Jessie Faye King I might be better it I ccyld, but it's awful lonesome being good. FHA 9, 10, ll: 'Student Council 10, ll: Tri-Y 10, ll: Chaplain 11: Banquet Wait- ress l0: Glee Club 11: Com- mencement Usher ll: Play Cast 11: Basketball ll: Li- brary Club ll, 12: Pres. ll, 12: TTT Staff ll, 12: Annual Staff ll, 12: Circulation Man- ager l2: Quill and Scroll ll, JZ: Class Vice Pres. 12. Earvin Kulbeth Ma, gimme a nickel so I can go out and be tough. 1-li-Y 9, 10, ll, 12: 4-l-I Club 9, 10: Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12: Football 9, 10, ll, 12: Track 10: Banquet Entertainer 10: Play Staqe Hand 11: 'ITT Staff 12: Annual Staff 12: Football Royalty 12: Who's Who 12. CLASS HISTORY Our scholars who made speeches at com- mencement were Barbara Thompson, Sue White and Richard and Sandra Blankinship. And so to the strains of When the Golden Sun Is Setting , our Elementary School days came to a close. Mildred Lasiter Quiet, unlike most girls. FHA 10, ll: Play Usher 11: Commencement Usher ll. Shirley Ann Lasiter Which man will go best with this dress? Basketball 9: FHA 9, 10: Glee Club 9, 10, ll: 4-H Club 9, 10, ll, 12. Gary Bruce McFarland He was pure snow, but he drifted. Transferred I r o m Banks 10: 4-H Club 9, 10, ll, 12: President ll: Banquet En- tertainer l0: Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12: Play Publicity Chair- man ll: Baccalaureate Usher 11: Hi-Y ll, 12: Quill and Scroll ll, 12: TTT Staff ll, 12: Annual Staff ll, 12: Editor 12: ,Mixed Chorus 12: Who's Who 12: National Honor So- ciety 12. Duvel Mclntyre Patience girls, you'll get your turn, everycne else has. . . . 1-li-Y 10: Band 10: 4-H Club 10: Play Stage Hand ll: Mix- ed ,Chorus 11, 12. Page 13 LASITER l 5 LASITER i 5 , Q 'S xg MCFARLAND E? P Q MCINTYRE I
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- Y I I' sn CORNETT EDERINGTON FUEL HARGIS Martha lean Cornett Quiet as a mouse cmd indus- trious as a beaver. 4-H Club 95 FHA 9, 10: Sr. Tea Wait- ress 10y Valentine Candidate 107 Play Usher 11, TTT Staff 11, 12g Circulation Manager llg Annual Stall ll, 125 Glee Club ll, 121 Who's Who 125 Samrme Ioe Hayes An all-around boy liked all- around. 4-H lub 9 10- FFA Edith Irene Hendon She'd argue with a sign- post. 4-H Club 9, 10, 117 FHA 9, 127 Library Club 107 Commencement Usher 11. Io Ann Herring Knowledge is power: Gosh, how weak I feel. FHA 9, 10, ll: 4-H Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Play Usher 11. Mixed Chorus, 11, 12. L 7214-4 if uf! W? ' ,ibn Iohn Bayliss Ederington A leader of men -- a follow!! er ot women. Track 97 Foot- ball 9, l0: H1-Y 10, 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: 4-H Club 10. ll, 125 Basketball 10, 11p National Honor Socie- ty 11, 12, Pres. 127 Baccalau- reate Usher llg Boys' State 117 Mask and Dagger 117 Student Council 121 Who's Who 12. Charles Arthur Fuel Worry little, study less, that's his idea of happiness. Track 9, 105 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 TTT Staff ll, Mixed Chorus 11, 12. Van Hargis Yep, l'm a Senior this year. Band 91 FFA 10. rr b'f 4 19' ' Iimmy Hester He's usually quiet and shy, but we know he's an all- around guy. HAYES HEN DON HEREIN G HESTER CLASS HISTORY Finally we reached the sixth grade and our Christmas Cantata was our first exciting event. Mary Ioyce Rodgers and Ioe Legget were Mary and Ioseph. Before the excitement of the Cantata had worn off, we began to prepare tor the com rnencement. Our graduation' was complete when Miz Allie Mae announced we were to wear blue caps and gowns complete with tas sals. Page 12
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-4- 'CJ CLASS HISTORY At last. We reached the thrill tirnbered hills of Iunior High. Our Babe, the Blue Ox that led us through that first year was Richie Blankinship, president of the seventh grade. Mary Neely was and football MCKINN EY lunior Cheerleader :The eighth grade found us away at the trail of knowledge ing a pile of sawdust in our wake. Sandra Blanlcinship and Mary Neely 1 were elected cheerleaders. Rufus Reaves They call him Moses5 time he opens his mouth bull rushes. FFA 9, 105 Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Mixed Cho- rus 10, 11, 125 Play Stage Hand 11. Erma lean Reynolds lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. FHA 9, 105 Basketball 9, 10, ll, 125 Tri-Y 9, 10, 11, 125 Vice Pres. 95 Banquet Waitress 105 Arch- bearer 115 Play Cast 115 Girls' State 115 Junior Class 1, 125 TTT Staff ll, 125 Page Editor 125 Annual Staff 11, 125 Activity Editor 125 Nation- al Honor Society ll, 125 Pep Squad Pres. 125 Homecoming reas. 115 Ouill and Scroll Mc n y To ea yo go l this ad- ' Mu 5 ' ou can't et around. Hallowee King 15 Mixed Chorus , 125 W5 G e Club ' W 69 9 Wvvj Troy Hugh Moseley This is one of those cases where quietness is VERY de- ceivingf' MOSELEY NEELY Neely that made her also made her 9 10, ll: Co-Cap- Council 9, 10, Candidate 10: Waitress 105 Home- Honorary Queen 11: 10,125 Play Script Read- er 115 Cheerleader 9, 11, 125 Commencement Us er 11: Pep Squacy Dixie Iohn Nichols He took care never to offend and every creature was his friend. FFA 10. Queen 125 Who's Who 125 Student Council 12. Rena Sue Reynolds We can live without pretty clothes,- we can live without 'loads of dough'5 but civilized woman can't live without steady beaus. Glee Club 9: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Reporter 95 .Tri-Y 9, 10, ll, 125 Secretary 125 Homecoming Maid-9, 115 Banquet Waitress 105 Commencement Usher 115 Play Cast 115 Pep Squad 12. Benny Roark My teachers think l'm so sweet. l'm always placed on the front seat. 4-1-I Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Reporter 10, 115 Sec.-Treas. 125 Hi-Y 10, ll, 125 Vice-Pres. 125 Boys' State 115 Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Fire Marshal 11, 125 TTI' Staff 125 Annual Staff 125 School Pho- tographer 125 Who's Who 12. Mary Carol Woodie was maid for the Iuntor Football Roy- alty. Sporting five of our class' NICHOLS mates, the Iunior Iills won the McGehee Invitational Tourna- ment that year. 0616! Pwf REAVES t . A .X x, x X N . A , I , l X X. n X REYNOLDS REYNOLDS 1. P C, RCARK rg. rl P Viv-4 fl Richie and Sandra Blankin- ship represented us in Hal- loween Royalty. We 2 - .- ' 5t,: 5. . ' Y - .91 .- ' ' ee . 'l ,- 2 Q . ll i Q tb X l 5 F , T Er 'wtf Q it
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