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We, the senior class of 1960-61, humbly dedicate our yearbook, the Pioneer, to our beloved Mom and Dad. From the bottom of our hearts we thank you for everything you have ever done in making our lives what they are today. As we grow older we now see more clearly and understand more fully the things you have sacrificed for us. When we were too little to realize and too innocent to know what life was all about you begun our training. You saw for us the gifts of life you would have us possess and the pitfalls you would have us shun and faithfully worked towards that goal. Your faith in us has been the guiding star that led us safely when the night of temptation set in. May we al- ways do the things that would bring credit to you which you so fully deserve. May all your hard work, unselfishness, loving kindness never seem to you to have been given to us in vain. We know the memories of childhood years spent with you will always bring joy to our hearts, smiles to our lips and tears to our eyes as we realize the days we spent under your loving care were the happiest days of our lives and many will be the time we will wish with all our hearts we could again live everyday over with you. May we ask forgiveness for every heartache, every worry, and every deed of unkindness we may have done in ourcarefree years ofgrowing up. To say we are sorry doesn't seem to be enough, but we know you fully understand. To you, Mom and Day, who are no longer with us, as we proudly reach our first milestone in our life, we know somehow, somewhere you are watching and although we cannot see your dear smile or hear your voice we feel thd sunshine of your influence around us. Your memory is something time cannot erase. Do dear Mom and Dad each day through every year we love you, we honor you, we appreciate you. God bless you! Even though our parents have helped us to reach this goal, our high school gradua- tion, we could not have been the students and citizens we are today without our sponsors. Through this, our most trying year, they have stood beside us and guided us towards the land of adulthood. To you, Mrs. Glennis Liles and Mrs. Thelma Justice, we could also like to dedicate our yearbook. As each year passes after high school, we can look back and remember you and your guiding hand. This is the age of the new frontier and as we step forward to meet our obligations and responsibilities, we have you, our parents and sponsors, to thank for preparing us to be better in the future. Respectfully and lovingly yours. The citizens and parents of tomorrow.
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Welcome aboard, As you wander from page to page in our yearbook, we hope your journey is exciting and fun filled. We are proud of our accomplishment and we hope you will be too. It was exciting and fun planning this excursion for you, so Bon Voyage
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Dear Parents, To you, for your patience and understanding. we offer a tribute. A tribute which, though small, comes from the very depths of our hearts. As recognition, following is a list of the parents of the graduating class of 1960-61. Your sons and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Abdon Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Ira Adkins Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albright Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allen Mr. and Mrs. Quiller Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Keeton Mr. and Mrs. Chester Blevins Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kibbey Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Blevins Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boggs Mr. and Mrs. George Leadingham Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Braden Mr. and Mrs. Wayde Litteral Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Litteral Mr. and Mrs. Mae Brown Mr. and Mrs. El wood Logan Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burns Mr. and Mrs. Norwood McCaleb Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burton Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Maggard Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Byers Mr. and Mrs. Howard May Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Carter Mr. and Mrs. David Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chafens Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chinn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Jess Colegrove Mrs. Amanda Musick Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Collier Mr. and Mrs. Millard Neace Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Collier Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Davis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enyart Mr. and Mrs. James Nickell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Felty Mr. and Mrs. Ora Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Fred Felty Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Greenville Felty Mr. and Mrs. Foster Poplin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Felty Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price Mr. and Mrs. Glen Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Price Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garvin Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Reffitt Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene Mr. and Mrs. John Remines Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roark Mr. and Mrs. George Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross Mr. and Mrs. Warran Hager Mr. and Mrs. Craten Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale Mr. and Mrs. Homer Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Settles Mr. and Mrs. Layne Hall Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sloas Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hem Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hildebrandt Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hixonjr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Virgin Mr. and Mrs. Urcel Horsley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Virgin Mr. and Mrs. Estil Howard Mr. and Mrs. James Womack
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