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Page 29 text:
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Herbert Laine Len Cobb Betty Lou Bowden June Strickland Betty J. Lankford Car Vy ears . - ; Bertha Bennett Billy Francis Joyce Kinney Cheryl Weaver Ann Spivey Vivian Jernigan George Galtress John Carr Nancy Wood Susan Story Peggy Rawles
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Barry Roberts Gerald Slye Jackie Whitley Judy Whitley Jean Carr Carolyn Mumford Peggy Beale Emry Rhodes Carolyn Stephenson Buddy Ballard Carolyn Jones Carol Holland Richard Bean Jimmy Brinkley Judy A. Duck
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Page 30 text:
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umors CLASS OFFICERS (Left to Right) STANDING: Cathy Crossland - Reporter, Connie Nelms - Ass ' t. Treasurer, Carolyn Boyette - Ass ' t. Secretary, Diane Jenkins - Secretary. (KNEELING): Ken Stephenson - Treasurer, Ernest Everett - President, Bob Rideout - Vice President. We, the Junior Class of 1963-64, have set down the following testimony as to our ac- complishments in the most exciting year of our high school career. Early in September, with a class some sixty members strong, we chose those stu- dents upon whom we wished to bestow the honor of leading us. Under the able leadership of our president, Ernie, we then set up a list of those goals we wished to attain. Most of these were designed with a single purpose in mind, to raise money for our Jr. -Sr. prom. Our first project was the concession stands we sponsored at every home football game. None of us really minded the scalded fingers from hot coffee or the icy and wet shoes from spilled pepsi-colas, as we proudly watched our treasury climb higher and higher. In the midst of our work of this year there have been some very momentous occa- sions too, like the ordering of class rings, choosing the theme, place, time and date for our prom and of course, planning for our Jr. play. We feel we have an exceptionally talented class, fil led to the brim with wonderful ideas for making our prom the very best ever. Yes, we expect this year to be the most wonderful of all and we will work hard while remembering our motto If I can ' t do great things, I can do little things in a great way.” 26
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