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Monday Monday’s refreshments after a tiring day at school. The first ones to the Tastee Freeze are always Butch Gary and Susann Dunwoody! Dear Diary, Blue Monday again! Today marks the i eginning of another long and dreary week. Actually. Mondays are blue only if one makes them so. They are days packed with extra studies, such as hook reports, pop tests, and spelling words. Oh. I know that book report day is always Tues- day. hut Monday is that horrible day of The student council was always eager to make new regulations. President Jimmy Elkins, with his dangerous weapon, the gavel, presided over each meeting. Everyone usually paid close attention, except J. W. Keathley, who was always looking at Varner Hines. preparation. Monday is usually an experiment day for “Uncle George,” who insists on fumi- gating the entire school with death defying hydrogen sulfide. If anyone happened to be asleep, this would surely awaken him. One of the year’s highlights was the Y- Club initiation, which began on Monday. This first day was always the worst—the worst smell, the worst looks, and the worst punishment!! Poor Buzz Morrow, who al- ways laughed, always got the bad end of everything. David Hatchett may be little, but powerful—he could really swing that board!! Mondays were blue, bad, and sometimes even sad, but never, never dull! There were always those little things just made to cheer one up—things that meant something to no one else but you ! 5
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Introduction Administrators Student Life Junior High Table of Contents 1-12 Advertisers 13-28 Index 29-124 Conclusion 125-149 Autographs 150-174 175-179 180-184 185-192 4
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T uesday Tuesday, always exam day! Remember how w’e always had so many tests? Surely there is a conspiracy among teachers about giving tests on the same day. In spite of tests and homework, we still managed to find time to participate in the other activities offered on Tuesdays. Let's see now, oh, yes, there w'ere many bas- ketball games on Tuesdays. Remember the game with Greenwood? Their girls’ team was so inexperienced that we walked all over them. We’ll never forget how mad Sue Mayfield got when Miss Hester let her play for only three minutes. Miss Hester’s point was that the less experienced girls get to play some! And they did, everyone of them!! A typical Tuesday night was spent thumbing through book after book searching frantically for material for our research theme—which always seemed to be due on Wednesday. It seemed as if Bobby DuBois and Patti Harrell spent half their time reading up on the latest jokes, while everyone else studied! “Uncle George’s” capable Chemistry classes! They were always trying to discover a solu- tion that they could use to blow up the school. Remember once when Bobby Jones and Mathew Smith almost succeeded? Poor Susie Nicholas and Frances Cooper even crawled under their desks they were so frightened! Our dramatic club worked unceasingly to bring us the best entertainment ever! Jimmy- Spears certainly stole the show in their last production—he also stole many young girls’ hearts that day! In this picture, it looks as if “lover” Jimmy has given Linda Carson up for another. 6
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