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GRADE TEACHERS Mrs. Rost Glascock. Mrs. Katherine Hallett, Mr. Ray Miller, Miss Virginia Moore, Mrs. Verna Isaacs, Mrs. Norma Mitchell. Looks like our teachers arc working hard, And I guess they really do, But I have a feeling they are just posing. (That’s between me and you.) SENIOR CLASS HISTORY (Continued from page 10) Nuts and the Junior and Senior reception at the Municipal Club House, carrying out the theme of “The Cvpsv.” The only change in the class roll was David Hesters entering November 20. from Clinton Center. At last, the year to which wc had looked for- ward for so long has come. With it has come the glory and honor of being Seniors. The only changes in the class roll were—Marv Louise McDonald dropping out during the summer and Jeanne Welsh entering here from Marshall. October 7. The special highlights of our Senior vear were: the class play, “Don’t Be Bashful ” given in March; the publishing of the annual, The Hornet”; and a trip to Washington, D. C. at the close of School. After Mr. Hallett had been our principal for eleven years, Mr. Grimes came to serve us in that capacity during our last year. When the bell rings next September, we shall not answer its summons. We have had our time of youth, our time of joy in the class rooms, and our time for lessons. The knowledge we have acquired will be a guiding star along our jour- ney in the future. By Ardell Rivers and Eileen Smith Page Fifteen
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GRADE 7 First row: Blaine Tracy, Ruth Jo Seybold, Doris Pollock, Man.’ Ann Newell, Leonard Sewell, Lester Martin, Jean Allen. Second row: Robert Harhison, Bobby Crimes, Richard Smith, Shirley Woodcock, Karen Reed. Bonnie Reynolds, Mary Martha Simms. Third row: Marvin Baldwin, Dale Mitchell, Mary Jane Wheeler, Janet Williams, Dean Milligan. Juanita Greve, Dolores Moon, Patsy Bradv. Fourth row: William Redden, Darvel Newell, Billy Jo Rivers, Carl Moose, Marjorie Mc- Clure, Marianna Chappell, Martha Mae Priebe. Fifth row: Donald Horton, Joseph Walters, Mr. Clifford Davis, sponsor. Additions: Louie Brown, Alta Mae Smith, Dean Sowers, Barbara Waltz. GRADE 8 First row: Billy Peyton, Keith Morgan, Robert Hester, Ray Spencer, Eugene Handley. Second row: Virginia Nunn, Violet Reynolds. Vesta Baker, Elizabeth Frisz. Patricia Hodg- kin, Betty Starns. Third row: Phyllis Johnson, Vesta Cotton, Betty Lawson, Rita Martin. Rosemary Miles, Opal Tracy, Carolyn Haves. Fourth row: Billy Wheeler, Duane Kelly, Phyllis Boughcr, John Hallett, David Crimes, Mr. John Isaac’s, sponsor. Additions: Rosemary French, Dale Sowers, Sue Dazev.
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GRADE 6 Fourth row: Ottis Reynolds, Donald Hunt, Richard Tolliver, Charles MeMurry, Jon Max Genin'. Donnie Baldwin. Second row: Irene Handley. Terry Evans. William Wendall, Linda Lou Howell. Mary Ellen Miller, Patricia Hester. Third row: Wanda Hess. Jem- Johnson. Joyce Johnson. Billy Jeffries, John Walker, Mr. Rav Miller. Teacher. , ,, ,, . Fourth row: Ottis Reynolds. Donald Hunt, Richard Tolliver, Charles MeMurry, John Foster. Jimmy Jones. GRADE 5 First row: Richard Marshall. Donald Handley. David Allen. Joe Hodgkin, Lawson Wright, Jimmy Morgan. Jesse Smiley. Second row: Linda Weatherman, Sue Cox. Janice French, Marilyn Seybold, Margaret Stockwell, Helen Linton, Martin Bougher. Third row: Mrs. Katherine Hallett, Teacher, Cecile Frisz. Nonna Newell. Joan Hodgkin, June Wheeler, James Mitchell, William Claycomb. Fourth row: Jack Wheeler. Martha Lou Brown, Elizabeth Atkinson. Melvin Kelly, Billy Grevc. Fifth row: Patricia Tracey, Charlotte Staggs, Margaret Walters, Donald Chappell. Evelyn Hastings. Additions: Daryel May, George Waltz, Linda French.
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