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i J SI-lETEnELD HIGH TBffiS 1 believe he*s entering into his second childhood; he^s bxiylng a joke book written by his old classmate, Judy Laiighter. Notice I Beautician Dianne Creech is advertising her "Permanent Wave" hairdo’s, Bobby Barbour, driver of her cosmetic wagon, is out drumming up business on 301. There goes Doug Hobgood--—salesman——Tide Salesman, that is# I’ll follow him to his little white cottage. There is Betty McGowan Hobgood, his wife. She Uses Tide, naturally, for removing lipstick stains from Doug’s shirts. Now up by your old school. I see Barbara Roberts# She’s teaching second grade, l^#iat>s this? Eleven A# M, and there goes Lucy Hill’s five little ones# Oh well, their mother was always tardy, too# It’s a good thing that they’re not in Tommy Gardner’s class; he’s so strict about punctuality,, Wait I If that Hubert Everett cutting the school grass? Oh, well, I guess he just needs the walking exercise# And there in the Science Lab sits Farvey Ennis——still trying. There’s Linda C\:^breth also in the lab# She looks a little confused# Oh, she says things have never been the same since the gang left fourth period chemistry class# Out on the street I see Jimmy George, Chief of Police# He’s giving a ticket io Ray Watson! Such a pity and he the Industrial Arts teacher, tool He’ll never finish Jerry Langdon’s boat at this rate. A new dressmaker has come to town# It is no other than Jean Stephenson, ^erica’s most distinguished tailor. I see S\j8an Creefh running into the Colonial Store with great alacrity# She Certainly isn’t the prejudiced one, by George I The time is passing and the vision is growing dim. It seems that all are 'bing well, my Lord# SENIOR SUPERLATIVES i; a; 3. 4# 5. 6, 7. 8. 9, 10# 11. 12# 1 *> 1 -L4, 15» 16. BEST ALL-ROUND MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST HANDSOl^IE MOST ATIilETIC MOST CCu:V}.%Qm BEST DIuiiSSED MOST POPULAR WITTIEST MOST AMBITIOUS MOST DEFT^IDABLE MDST DL,::;3ilVIl!KJ MOST DFAI-IATIG MOST ACCOMMODATING MOST Ti'T-ENTED BEST CITIZEN Girl: Girl: Girl: Ann Booker Katherine Lee Susan Eason Bey: Boy: Mike Starling George Paddison Girl Girl Girl Girl Girl Girl Girl Girl Girl Girl Giel Girl boy Boy Phyllis Lee Mary Ogie Baughsm Boy Ann He milt on Boy Julie Hooks Boy Judy Laughter Boy Mary Aon StalUngs Boy Huthie Wellons Boy Barbara Byrd Boy Mary Jo Brown Boy Susan Creech Boy Dottie Lassiter Boy Gail Ogburn Boy William Brantham Jerry Highsmith Sherwood Creech Darby Wood Jerry LangTon Edwin Williams Avis Hamilton Jimmie Eason Roy Land Tucker Barbour Jimmy George Milce Starling Tommy Gardner
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