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Gail Waterson received the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor row Award. The National Council of Teachers of English presented its award to Beckv Youngblood and Duane Conrad. Seniors are ho nored for outstanding achievements Exchange students Hein- rich Walterholter and Jayraj Mehta, from Germany and India respectively. were members of our 1967-68 graduating class.
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Indiana State Commission Scholarship Semifinahsls iFRO. T ROW) Becky Youngblood. Terry Stallings. Sandy Rex, Vivian Boleyn. Cindy IVIcLaughlin. (SECOND ROWi Kay Peeler. Susan Taylor, Mary Heisler, Susan Anderson, Rosalmd Gall , Duane Conrad. (THIRD ROW} Dale Snyder, Dennis Culberlson, Ray- mond Coble, Ron Gaff. (FOURTH ROiVi Chuck Thomson, Duane Gipe, Ray Thompson, Gary Heisler, Larry Mueller. Mary Heisler was the recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Throughout the school year, honors were bestowed upon several seniors who had showed a great devotion to certain areas of study. The Betty Crocker Award, which is given for out- standing ability in home economics, was awarded to Gail Waterson this year. She had the highest score of those from CCJHS who participated in the nation- wide competition. Mary Heisler was presented the D.A.R. Award. In selecting Mary, the faculty considered such qualities as citizenship and academic ability. The National Council of Teachers of English Award was given to Becky Youngblood and Duane Conrad. These students, nominated as juniors by their respec- tive English teachers, were chosen on account of ex- cellence in English composition and reading skills. Because of high Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, 20 students were able to apply for the Indiana State Commission Scholarships, Two Foreign students came to CCJHS this year under the exchange program. The school welcomed Jayraj Mehta, from India, and Heinrich Waterholter, from Germany,
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Elegance and beauty regally reign in pageantry over 1 ■ 1 H t i B I Iflb [1 P 1 • • ■ tf 1 J: v .1 « 1 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Carol Holmes, fresh- man attendant: Teresa Manaao, senior attendant: Maralee Moss- The envy of the Halloween spirits was the lovely Halloween queen and her court: queen, Sally Fisher; Jari Hazen, senior attendant; Kathy Wood, junior at- tendant; Teresa Sullivan, sophomore attendant; and Sindy Wall, freshman attendant. Chosen this year to reign as Columbia City ' s Junior Miss was Carmen Weilacher. Miss Susan McLean was runner-up. This pageant is sponsored by the Columbia City Jaycees. Beaming with radiance Carmen Weilacher begins her reign as the 1968 Columbia City Junior Miss.
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