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Honors Deserving C S Students LINDA IJOR'l'IiR rcrc-lic-il S25 from thc liusincss .ind Piotr-ssion.il XY'omcn's Cluh .ls thc- scnioi girl xxho. in .idtlition to c.u'ning Ll Stcnogrnphir: Cci'til'ic.itc. Il.l1.l thc highest comhincd .IXCIALIILC in Shortliuntl I. Sliortliiintl II, lypc-writing I. sc'ci'c't.u'i.il tixiining. .intl lwooklxtcping QQBIJOJ, lfor m.1l4ing thc' highcst four'-ya-.u' .ixtizigc in m.1thcm41tics l92.25j. Ha-lcn Coiuiunntlci' was .iw.irtl- cd S5 hy the XY'om.1n's Cluh. Becky' Inwicy l'L'L'CIVkaI SIU from thu VL-tciyins ot Forcign XXIJIAS Auxili.1rx' ton mziliing thc liight-sr IULII'-YCJI' .ucmgc in If ng I i s li fvoooj, FOR SHOXVING ADVANCEMENT in music. schol- arship. .ind contribution to hand improvcmcnt. -Innic' Ad.1ms was chosen us the outstanding sc-nior h.1ndsm.in and xxyis LlXY.lI'LICQI S10 by the Coopc'i1Yct'gci' Post of thc Amcriczin Legion. Morris Swcutt. chosen its the out- standing senior high band mcmhei' showing the great- est iinprovcmcnt on L1 given instrument. was presented S5 by thc Band Auxiliary. Fred Fredrick fnot picturcdi wits presented the Band Auxiliary iiwixrd in iunior high school. ..i 4? . VOR WINNING A NATIONAI. AXVARD in .1rt. Ann H.inn41 rctcivt-tl Slow .ind .1 ccrtificatc of merit from thc H.illm.1rlc Card Coinixiny. Mac Pricstlcy rc-ccivcd .1 medallion from thc Bausch and Lomb Optical Cont- gxiny .is thc sc-nior who. in thc judgment of thc scicncc instructors. had shown thu greatest scientific intc-mst rind enthusiasm. Chosen .is thu outstanding Y-Teen girl. Brcndii Hill was presented ri gift certificate hy the Sc-nior High P.'l',A. Bohhy O.ikm1in was prcssntcd .1 D.A.R. mt-d.il .ind ii cc-rtific.1tc of scholarship hy Mrs ,lohn T. Xlorris, past rcgcnt of Ros.1nn.ih Xlfatc-rs Clruf- tcr. D,A.R.. for mal-:ing thc highest i1vcr.1gf: in Aiticri- c.in history' 199.001, , Q . U - A
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wards Da Mcdrls tertrtxtltes moncx I11CLl1lll11I1S plrqucs vrcrc xrsrhlc LXlClCI1CCS of nthxcxcmtnt Au rrds Du Mix 79 rn the I-l1Ll.l3Cfl1 Dorr lu kllfOI'lL1111 Thls cxcnt 18 mlde possllwle cuh yur WP' throuvh thc Uencrosntx of mlm tmt pttrrotut and rclrgxous orwtnnzltlons rn Cltrltsdllc We felt 1 scnsc of prrde thit day rs those stu dents who hld libored lonv 1nd hlrd retclxed retovnltlon for outstlndrng fttcomplnshments III the urrous trels of school llfe scholrrshlp cnt rzcnshrp sportsmanshxp and lmdershrp BECKY BALTZER xus presented 1 certrfrcutc of mc-r1t bx Rosmnlh XY rters Chlpter Dxuzhters of the Amerrcm Rcxolutron tor mtltmg the second hrehcst the hlghest uerme f95 01 Beclu Losxrey xx is rlso mxrded for thrs srmc honor 95 lett by the Class of 1911 from mterest on bonds 1 key from the Bilfour Compim 1nd the honor of huxng her name enqrucd on the Bqlfoux plaque wlong mth other XllCLllCIOI'l'11'li of precedrne xmrs Qhe frlso recencd .1 Natloml Merxt qcholirshrp Au trdl 1 FOR MAKING THE HIGHEST and second hrghest .uerages rn grades 9 17 tor the 1957 1958 sessron, Rosannah Waters Chapter DAR presented each of the followmg students 1 scholarshlp certrfrcate Grade 17 Becky Lovsrey and Becky Baltzer 195 501, Mac Prlestley C99 621, Grade 11 Bobby Oal-:man Q98 751 Walter Turner Q95 601, Grade 10 Bobby XValler 196001, Mary Eunrce 'lar-L1 C95 881 Grade 9 Ann Ledbetter 197001 Rule Bremer Q96 751 I I6 K 'L Q W-.111 I A A A on '. 3, 1 L f. , . - . ' f , , - - Q ' A f ' 4 1 P 1 4 ' 'X R h . 1 1 1 5 x X A X N I l V. A l 1 1 . '. 1 L . . A . ' A l . l 1 'I J I i four-year ruernge in her class K9-i.921. Becky Lowrey received S10 for making 1 'Il 'Q 4 .e . ' ' ' rl .. . 1 . 4 1 1 - . t . . X5 4' . ' .I H 1 .,! A L. L' 'Apu 1 . I. ,, -'lt 1 . ,ls bf.. V :fn V 1? . if 4. , x 1 ' 5 ' - . ' .V , , 1 2 7 ' x, 3- Q ll ll H A V 3 7'-:f' f ' -f c. 'G ' ' 1' 1, 1 V, I . , I . l 9 f . ' . ., I 3 - f
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l ROSANNAH VUATERS CHAPTER. D,A.R.. and the P.T.A. presented Good Citizenship certificates to a boy and girl in grades T S. '9 and 10, ll. 12, respectively, who were nominated by their teachers and elected by their classmates as possessing to an outstanding degree the qualities of school spirit. service. loyalty. and courtesy. W'inners of these awards were Ronald Vifilson and Nancy Sharp Uthl: Harry Flowers and Ronna Bloom ftlthjg Shirley Boyd and Bill Palmer f9thl: Grant McAlexander and Iwlary Eunice Tarzi flflthlg Dickie Haint ing and Nancy Kincade fllthjz Charles Ivy and Kathleen Day fllthj. Chosen by the faculty, Chat Sue was presented in iunior high school the Good citizenship award, a certificate and a pin, by the Cooper-Yerger Post of the American Legion. fBill Palmer. not picturedj. THE HOLMES Sl-IERARD family of Sherard, Miss., gave to the Board of Trustees of the Clarksdale City Schools S5000 in cash in 195-i in memory of their daughter. Mary Lou. The interest from this invested fund is used each year in making awards to one student from each of the grades 8'1l who, after being graded, ranked highest by the faculty in character traits, academic achieve- ment, and extracurricular activities. Those students receiving the coveted Llary Lou Sherard awards were Diane Cox CStlil. S253 Chat Sue f9thJ, S253 Raymond Fleming flothj. S253 and .l Marjorie Andrews tllthl. S5O. NOMINATED BY MEMBERS of the coaching staff on the basis of team play. team spirit, individual performance, and general athletic ability and elected by members of the C Club, Woody Dabbs was presented a small plaque by the Bill Whitnaire Post of the V,F.VC'. as the best senior boy athlete for 1957-1958. Wfoody also won the Charles fBig sp Harris memorial trophy presented to the school by Whitiiian johnson, jr., and jimmy Petersen for the senior boy athlete. nominated by the coaching staff and elected by members of the C Club. possessing outstanding qualities of team spirit. loyalty, and good sportsmanship. Chosen as the outstanding Boy Scout in the senior class. Bill Robinson received the Sparky Luster award.
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