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SENIORS NORMA SPARROW All great women die and I don ' t feel so well myself. F. H. A. 3, Officer 3, Convention 3; Basketball 1-4; Junior Play 3; Cheerleader 1; 4-H Club 1-2; Class Officer 3; Reflector Staff 3; Glee Club 3; Beta Club 3-4, Officer 4; Librarian 4; Carnival Queen 4; Safety Patrol 3-4; Annual Staff 4. BETTY JEAN SPENCER Generally the woman chooses the man that will choose her. F. H. A. 1-4, Convention 3; 4-H Club l;Glee Club 1-3, Softball 1; Reflector Staff 3. RALPH SWINDELL To most people nothing is more troublesome than the effort of thinking. F. F. A. 1-4, Officer 4, Convention 2; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 3-4; Class Play 3-4; Social Science 3; Bus Driver 2-3; Annual Staff 4. FLOYD WILLIAMS Who in his pocket hath no money, in his mouth he must have honey. F. F. A. 3-4; Class Officer 1; Softball 1; Student Government 1; Basketball 1-3-4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 3-4, Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 3; Class Play 3; Social Science Club 3. ROGER SWINDELL I must have women - there is nothing unbends the mind like them. F. F. A. 1-4, Officer 1-4, Convention 3; Class Officer 1; Marshal 1; Basketball 2-4; Reflector Staff 3; Junior Play 3; Bus Driver 3-4; Social Science Club 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. DORIS TUNNELL Bubbling over with laughter and fun, with never a worry for work undone. F. H. A. 1-3; Cheerleader 4; Social Science Club 3; School Bus Club 4, Senior Play 4; Reflector Staff 3; Softball 1-2; Glee Club 1-4; Safety Patrol 3-4; School Bus Substitute 4. ROSETTA SPENCER The greatest pleasure in life is to do a good deed in secret and have it discovered by accident. F. H. A. 1-3, Officer 2, State Convention 1; Class Officer 1-3; Glee Club 1-4; Marshal 1-3, Chief 3; Beta Club 2-4, Officer 3-4, Convention 3; Re¬ flector Staff 3; Junior Play 3; Carnival Queen 3; Social Science Club 3; Senior Play 4; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4.
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SENIORS JANE HARRIS Tiny as a pearl, but with a definite goal. F. H. A. 1-3, Officer 2; Softball 1-2; Cheerleader 1-4; Chief 4; Glee Club 1-3; Beta Club 2-4, Officer 3- 4, Convention 3; Social Science Club 3; Junior Play 3; Reflector Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 1-4. GLADE SEARS Looks pious, but looks are deceiving. Cheerleader 1; Basketball 1-2-4; Beta Club 3-4, Officer 3; Class Queen 3; Glee Club 3; F. H. A. 3; Librarian 4; Senior Play 4; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4. AMELIA O’NEAL With that merry and carefree air, you can always tell when she is there. 4- H Club 1-2; Basketball 1-4; Cheerleader 1; F. H. A. 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Reflector Staff 3; Junior Play 3; Librarian 4; Annual Staff 4; F. H. A. Officer 3. KAY O’NEAL Friendliness is a virtue--not something bought. F. H. A. 1-4; Officer 2-3, Convention 1; Glee Club 1-3; Class Officer 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Softball 1-2; Reflector Staff 3; Social Science Club 3; 4-H Club 1-3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4 KAY SMITH Life is easy, smooth and slow, do what comes and let the rest go. 4-H Club 1-3; Class Officer 1-3; Social Science Club 2-3; Student Government 1; Class Play 2; Glee Club 3; Basketball 1-2; Softball 1-2; Reflect¬ or Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. SHELBY SMITH Laugh and the world laughs with you. 4-H Club 1-3, Officer 1-3; Basketball 1-2; Class Officer 1-3; Student Government 1; Marshal 1-2; Social Science Club 2-3; Softball 1-2; Glee Club 3-4; Reflector Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. ARGIE LEE PAYNE Never speak sense when nonsense will answer the purpose as well. F. H. A. 1-4, Officer 1-3; Cheerleader 1-4; Class Queen 2; Social Science Club 3; School Bus Club 4, Substitute Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 1-4; Reflect¬ or Staff 1-4; Annual Staff 2, 4; Junior Play 3; Sen¬ ior Play 4; Class Officer 4.
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V. CLASS PROPHECY After many years of hard work I, Argie Lee Payne, have become one of the world ' s best-known artists. When I became in need of a secretary, I began to make inquiries for one and I hired Norma Sparrow, who had just won the title Miss Sec¬ retary of I960.” We have been constant companions since and are now in Paris. There is a mist of rain, but we have to go to lunch, so we proceed. As I stagger through the hazy air, I bump into someone and lose my balance. The gentleman who knocks me down and no sooner helps me up is none other than Roger Swindell. He has become the comedian and clown with the Barnum Bailey Circus. He has just finished a tour in the United States and is now taking a vacation in France. While talking to him we learn that on his tour he met most of our classmates, and he proceeds to tell us their whereabouts. Jane Harris ' greatest desire has come true and she is head nurse at Duke Hos¬ pital, Durham, North Carolina. Kay O ' Neal, Kay Smith, and Annette Carawan are thrifty little secretaries for Floyd Williams, head investigator for the F. B. I. in Washington, D. C. Rosetta Spencer has become a dental hygienist for Dr. Liverpill in New York City and is eagerly awaiting June when she will become Mrs. Liverpill. Edison Cahoon, a Grand Ole Opry star, has just written Hambone and Gravy Waltz,” which has been a nation-wide hit with all the teen-agers. Ralph Swindell, a prominent citizen of Swan Quarter has an enormous used car lot in which he sells everything from Rolls Royces to Henry J ' s. Murray Cartwright, a lieutenant colonel, in the United States Air Force is stationed at Randolph Field. Murl Carawan, head salesman for the Strietman Biscuit Company in Virginia, has been asked to help the chief chef turn out a new cookie that will be easy to digest for people with ulcers. Amelia O ' Neal in her quiet unassuming manner is the most efficient secretary in the office of the principal of Swan Quarter School. Hazel Gibbs has just written Wake up over There dealing with the problems of children and their parents and is now lecturing to P. T. A. meetings all over the United States and Canada. Glade Sears is a noted lab technician in San Francisco, California. Shelby Smith is assisting her husband with the managing of the Sportsman ' s Club in Fairfield. Doris Tunnell is an airline hostess for T. W. A. and is seeing the world through the clouds. Marlylin, Lenora and Betty Jean, who in their senior year became mesdames Gibbs, Bright, and Spencer, have been devoting these years to becoming efficient homemakers and active leaders in civic and church activities in their respective communities. Prophetesses: Argie Lee Payne Norma Faye Sparrow
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