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Seated Barbara johnson secretary Seated on the table Charles Petugrew vice president Douglas Goodm treasurer Standing left to right Tom Gibbs president Ed Whealy reporter First row left to right Shirley Bxlby Joe Broad water Delons Brown Nancy Burns Helen Callaway, Wanda Coleman Second row Ronald Compliment Barbara Coovert Bob Donovan Jack Dragoo Shirley Dragoo Kay Drayer Third row Walter Ellison Ronald Fosnaugh Tommy Gibbs Douglas Goodm Merle Guinn Patty Heaton Fourth row Coleen Hensley B111 Hofherr Ruhamah Jackson Barbara johnson Shannon Johnson Joyce Kem. Fifth row - Paula Lennington Alma McCarty Sam Morrison Charles Pettigrew 1. C. Pierce Dick Reed. Sixth row - Joe Selvey Dixie Spencer Jackie Miller Paul Stout Charles Swander Richard Wade. Seventh row - Karen Wagner Joy Wallace Jim Warfel, Mary Warfel, Edward Whealy, Vernon Wil- liams. SOPHOMORES The ambitious, enterprising sophomores have engaged in a number of activities during the year which in- cluded a chili supper at the school and a skating party. The class sent gifts to Paula Lennington who is con- fined in the hospital. ' Class rings were ordered and will be received next fall. With one flourishing year behind them and their junior and senior years to look forward to, we wish them success. Sponsors of the class are Mrs, Brown and Mr. Towns. 14E'l'1:.2i.- .t ' 1 :5-eit: I --I L - ,. W ' Nei' 5 54 1 A' fav- L -'fix i Q-5. b gk, sw' . A-ew v -e ' Sify ifigizft ' 5 . i fi s
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JUNIORS We would like to say a word about the juniors, who will so gladly take our place next year. These students have worked diligently throughout the year and were very successful in every project which they undertook. At the first of the year they were happy to receive their class rings. Later they enjoyed a party at Memorial Park in New Castle. Other activities have included selling concessions at the baseball and basketball games, sponsoring two suppers, selling pencils, balloons, and streamers, and cooperating with the music department in presenting the minstrel show. On April 14 they presented Aunt Tillie Goes to Town, a hilarious comedy which was enjoyed by all those attending. The juniors also entertained the seniors with a Junior-Senior Prom on April 29. The sponsors are Mrs. Dunn and Mr. Wooley. Seated leit to right -- Janet Rees, reporter, Joyce Landrey secretary-treasurer, John Stephenson, vice-president Phil Stephenson, president. First row, left to right - Nancy Antrim, Wayne Antrim, Robert Aul, Nancy Broadwater, Joyce Cash. Second row - Faustine Childs, Marguerite Cook, Richard Crawley, Patsy Dewcese, Marilyn Dryer. Third row -- Al Ellison, Jim Frazier, Harold Gale, Rebecca Hall, Don Harmon. Foul-gh row - Joyce Landrey, Rollin Lennington, Ora Loveless, Jack Manor, Cuba Mathew. Fifth row - Carolyn McKinley, Christina Mitchell, Richard Puckett, Jack Reagan, janet Rees. Sixlh row - John Stephenson, Phil Stephenson, Earl Stewart, John Stewart, Jean Storer, Paul Talbot. Seventh row - Joanne Thompson, Maryqjo Wag- ner, Bill Wallace, Don Watkins ,Bill Wilhoit, Wilma Worth. gbfyslefsf maple- , . .. aimnmwwvw ,W -f -. Y,
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FRESHMEN The freshmen's big moment came on the annual Homecoming Day when they were formally initiated into high school. It was a very hectic day for the freshmen but they took it with a very fine spirit. Other activities of the year included a wiener roast at Mounds Park. The freshmen have a bright future ahead of them and we wish them success as they advance slowly to their senior year. Class sponsor are Mrs. Henkle and Mr. Babcock. 'K' iistai M eff at ff S 3 Jw . V Sf f' 'S .S . -V iw' - -ER - , 1 gm fe- ' ' - s.- . .ic ,ty-f.. ' . Q, M- :-- ww .- ., X. --- 'iff 1 M f: I X -: 1 -. . h we. , ,f . , V N ., A .Q . 5,5 . . . F, lim, or . Q . . Q . W . v H' nn- f ,.., . ' - 2 ' is ,, - r g gw .1 K .f was le 'SN' .gf2zsi?ff25f'-U 'f s ' , My as . 7 - f f f M - I, 22. W A W 17.33, 4. ,V .,.f Srl, Q... ' f:E-'fs ri . N A L J , ' Q r 1 552514 ff ' , 4wlf-1, ga-,:.1zm:mx1.e.,,.. L., , . 1 f W' Lelt to right - Bob Dragoo, vice- president, Bill Shorter, president, Shirley Fuller, reporterg Paul Vise, secretary, and Dick Ingram, treas- Lll Cl'. First row, lef to right-Leonard Applegate, Dean Beeman, Sue Belcher, Bob Briggs, Della Brown, Janice Burtner, Ray Callaway. Second row - Jane Ann Christen- son, Bobby Cook, Eleanor Crawley, Ronnie Donovan, Bill Dunn, Bob Dragoo, Phil Ellison. Third row - Hazel Erdle, Martha Estep, Richard Frazee, Shirley Fuller, Phyllis Green, Benny Grimes, Bob Haisley. Fourth row - Eugene Hall, Barbara Hendsel, David Hensley, Joe Hens- ley, Nila Hensley, Robert Huffer, Marie Hunley. Fifth row - Dick Ingram, Susie Kirby, Marilyn Koontz, Tom Mann, Sonny Martin, Virginia McClain, Paul McKibben. Sixth row - Winola Mohler, Ronnie Morrow, Joanne Myers, Lavada Porter, Beverly Ruddick, Bill Shorter,. Gerald Sizelove. Seventh row - Ora, Stephenson, Owen Stark, Wayne Thornburg, Eloise Terry, Pat Tolin, Paul Vise, Don Williams.
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