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Hard Work and Qood Deeds Surging into the second half of our journey, some of us felt fizzled out while others gathered momentum. Leading us through this year’s activities were Bill Yelvington, with John Barrows, Marie Jones, and Joyce Richardville helping him. Our Junior Class play, Nothing But The Truth, provided an opportunity for several members of our crew to demonstrate to our parents and friends that we could produce a show worthy of acclaim. The arrival of our rings brought to us emblems of our importance as future graduates. This event was the milestone of a journey three-fourths finished. Wesley Ellis V'es Georgia Fisher Fish James Eubanks Otie Jack Flanigan Roscoo James Faulkner Boots Bill Frederick Asa Betty Fern Theodore Freiwald Teddy Other events in our Senior year.
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Evelyn Cowart Ebbie Jean Cox Jeanie Barbara Crosby Ereva Cumbie Bobby Reedy Kecogmtion at Cast Our rocket gathered speed as we headed for the second year of our journey. The mechanics of our rocket this year were President, Bill Yelvington; Vice President, Phil Searcy; Secretary, Georgia Fisher; and Treasurer, Christine Howard. During this part of our journey many had honors bestowed upon them. Jean Ann, Mary Lois, and Nan were chosen as cheerleaders. Jim Ed went to Boys’ State, and Beverly Duncan and Sylvester were elected as treasurer and vice president of the Student Council. Milestones in our Senior year. Wabern Davidson Doris DePuy Puddles Granada Davis Tutor Carol Despard Little Spike Leroy Deal Bugs Charles Dennis Charlie Inez Dicks Robert Duckworth Bob
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A P Finally came the l Hall to entertain th™ t W en we Put on our est rocketsuits and journeyed to Nora Mayo event Aladd' ' 1° erl!ors a e annual Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme of this great decoratinne Tk Si P. ’ was splendidly carried out in our pages' costumes and the table ' Committee under the capable chairmanship of Marie Jones felt that it was one of the best banquets ever held at W.H.H.S. After the banquet we danced to the music of Bruce Canova and his orchestra. Sara Hancock joined the cheerleading squad. Six boys from our class were appointed to go to Boys’ State, and three girls went to Girls' State. They were Phil Searcy, Bob Duckworth, Bill Yelvington, Keith Smith, Bill Frederick, Johnny Barrows, Beverly Duncan, lo Ann Copeland, and Jeane Gibbs. Our school was lucky enough to have Jeane Gibbs receive the honor of being chosen for Girls' Nation. Glenda Grace deader Conley Hall Pete Sara Hancock Pearl
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