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Page 5 '/I yad Diane Callicutt and Wayne Hicks have been se lected Mr, and Mrs. Fashionality for May. Both students are as well-liked, , attractive, and friendly, . as they are well-dressed. A pretty brunette,Diane ippears very lovely in a blue denim shift. The shift may be worn straight; however, it has an attach able sash. White pearl buttons run parallel along the front of the shift and end at the tapered waist line, A sailor collar is another complement to the simple lines of the dress. Diane adds a red, wool , cardigan sweater which proves a handsome contrast in the color scheme of the uniform. Other red access ories complete the total color scheme in the tra ditional colors— red and blue. Loafers of medium brown add the crowning touch to a lovely ensemble. Tall, dark, and hand some aptly describes the commcinding appearance of Wayne Hicks, Wayne is out fitted in a popular attire of madras. This navy-blue madras shirt is neatly Complemented by beige,con tinental - style slacks , The handsome Senior adds a madras belt and navy-blue socks which prove to be good-looking mates for the outfit, A navy-blue car digan sweater adds to the attractive , high school ensemble, Weejuna are the shoes chosen by the per sonable young man. Wayixe reveals good-taste and careful grooming in his selection of clothes. mm Paul Haithcock Ann Poole 1 Barbara Richardson 1 Catherine Stephens 1 Ronald Smith 1 Billy Brady ' 2 Brenda Saunders 2 Linda Ballard ij- Marsha Armstrong 6 Alfred Cagle 5 Mr. McEntire 5 Lacy Thompson 13 Ted Batten 15 Randy Holder 15 Mary Royal 15 Fletche^^King^ ^ Jjhirley Wilhoit Jimmy Vuncannon Dianne Allred Grace Hill Peggy Haywood Howard Cox * Lynda Gooch Mr, Smith Susie Kearns Janice Craig Louis Hudson Mitchell tiftX Minnie Reeder Gerry Coggin Judy Daniels 20 21 22 22 25 26 26 26 27 29 29 29 29 30 31 Brenda King 31 ADD TD 33x3DDl The Chi Sigma Club of Mt, Gilead donated to the school some money which was used to buy maps for the English departments. Five maps 'were bought which consist of a Ma^p of Literary Development of the United States, a Pic- toral Ma;p of Literary De velopment of New England States, a Pictorial Maj) of Mediterranean Mythology and Classical Literature, and a Panorama of World Literature, These maps are very colorful and descrip tive; thus enlighting and enlarg^> the view-point of the student upon the sub ject, The faculty and stu dents are very grateful for the The Guidance araa has been attractively furnish ed by the K, M. R, Club of Mount Gilead. Beautiful chairs and a trapezoid table have made the recep tion area more inviting. The curtains,placed in the conference room this year, were furnished by the P, T. A. \ In keeping up with West Montgomery tradition, the seniors at West this year are in the process of deciding their class colors, motto, and gift to school. So far, they have chosen red and white as the colors. The flowers are I'cd carnations. The motto chosen is ” Rather than iove, than money, than
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