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Senior National Honor Society Members of the National Honor Society are al- ways exercising the properties of scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character. The members, con- trary to the belief that all Honor Society members always stay home to study, are a group of the most popular, outgoing and influential people in school. They are headed by Mr. Martin and Miss Seay, un- der whose direction they conducted two tappings this year. Besides being a group of very all-around good students, they, of course must maintain an over-all A average. The officers are, Paul Sides, President; Henry Hudson, Vice-President; Barbara Sloan, Secretary; India Lowry, Treasurer; Doug Smith, Chaplain; and Victoria Scott, Historian. Seated: P. Michael, S. Owens, R. McDonald, D. Wells, T. Cordell, T. Hale, R. Stewart, M. Blair, D. Sims, J. Razek, J. Brown. Standing: I. Lowery, V. Scott, M. Cone, R. Walton, B. Sloan, E. Banks, D. Sanderson, P. Sides, D. Smith, R. Lott, A. Tilden, D. Drennen, A. Alvis, M. Stripling, A. Chappelle, B. Spencer, H. Hudson. Character 5ZHDLAR5HIP
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Crow ' s Nest Staff Having a paper out the first week of school was the aim of the Crow ' s Nest staff. The deadline was met. The main du- ty of the Croivs Nest is to supply its readers with the latest school news, sports, features, and gossip. Including these ar- ticles, the newspaper also supplies the students with interesting features such as Seniors of the Month, Best Dressed Buc of the month and Best Dressed Girl of the month. The paper, sponsored hy the Senior Class and Miss Chase, gives the students an opportunity to practice journalism, newspaper management and salesmanship. :;. v=iiSiĀ» Doug Smith, Assistant Editor; Allen Tilden, Editor; Bill Tomb, Business Man- ager; Belinda Burns, Business Manager. Seated: Marjo Hillhouse, Belinda Burns, Debbie Harrison, Barbara Sloan, Cathy Sellers, India Lowry. Standing: Allen Tilden, Ric Dice, David Drennen, Doug Smith, Ashley Alvis, Jim Metrock, Bill Tomb, Allan Cowan. 26
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Key Club President: Henry Hudson Vice-President: Chuck Steiner Secretary: Allan Chappelle Treasurer: Dou Cox One of the most active groups in the school is the Key Club. The main purpose of this club is to sei-ve the community. These boys help to make the school life livelier in sports, projects, and other activities. The Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and its mem- bers have earned recognition in both the community and at home. To become a member of the Key Club, a boy who is in Senior High must be approved by the principal of the school. The mem- bership is limited to only thirty senior high boys. Key Club boys took an active part in the annual Senior Beauty Walk, held in December. The senior boys were escorts for the girls in the Beauty Walk. A runner-up in the Beauty Walk and also Miss Berry for 1968, the Key Club Sweetheart is Susan Spratlin. Row One: B. Stegall, C. Steiner, C. Coblentz, T. Vaughn. B. Bridwell, H. Cannon, J. Ivins, Mr. Clayton. Row Two: A. Cowan, T. Buck, R. Hay, K. McClure, B. Roche, J. Howell. Row Three: D. Cox, A. Tilden, M. Cooke, D. Pappas, H . Hudson, J. Ivins. Row Four: A. Chap- pelle, G. Buck, T. Cordell. P. Stover, D. Kimbrough. Row Five: R. Leach, R. Fuller, E. Wadley, C. Carpenter, L. Burks. 28
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