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--11 fl CQ D9 E Q A Cindy Childress displays her Creativity in art class. B Bill Burkhart, Candy Caughron, Donna Wilson, Karen Hess, and Tommy Kinder were named by Principal lames A. New- rnan as outstanding Teenagers of America. C But, l don't know how to cook! exclaims David Carter. D Mr. McCammon explains pronunciation of a vowel to Teresa Nelson, Vicki Collins, Laura Fite, and Cheryl Ogle. E Candy Caughron poses for a shot at the historic lames White Fort. STUDENT LIFEXAWARDS 49
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Awards based on determination Students received many awards this year, some being based on lead- ership ability and others on scho- lastic achievement. Still others were based on such qualities as deter- mination and dependability. Candy Caughron was voted by the Senior Class to receive the DAR award which is based on citizenship and dependability. Five students were chosen as Outstanding Teen- agers of America. Many students showed their talents by singing or drawing. Four students were chosen to sing in the All-State Chorus. Cindy Childress' first-place poster on good citizen- ship was on display at KU B. David M. Carter, won the Betty Crocker award for his achievement in math and science. He was the first male in this school to receive the award 48 STUDENT LlFEfAWARDS
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Fashions show individualism From head to toe students have come alive to the fashion fads of the seventies. Pants made the big scene. There was a variety of kinds, consist- ing of cuffed baggies, palazzos, or the everyday patched up bluejeans. Bibles and crosses showed the growing interest in the spiritual dimension. Everybody dragged out his grandfather's old hats and some wore knitted caps of all colors. Shoes were getting heavier with the thick heels and soles. Clogs and saddle oxfords were seen often. A Because worn out bluejeans were a fad, if they got too bare, all you had to do was patch them up. B Wooden, gold, and silver crosses were popular for both girls and boys. C Platform shoes for the girls and stacks for the guys made everyone appear taller than they really were. D Styling in his crocheted cap is smiling LaMar Brinson. E Scott Roberts plans to Engineer his way through high school. F One of the many big fashions with students was the derby hat, shown by Donna Grubbs. G Baggies provided students with the forties' look. 50 STUDENT LIFEXFADS
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