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Flashing his fruit-of-the-looms, senior Neal Quimby is swarmed by girls during the senior show. Neal received high boy honors. In addition to being assistant drum major, senior Julianne Brown played the flute during pep rallies. Here, she watches for the sign to begin. Graduating Suma Cum Laude wasn't the only honor senior Teresa Nabors received as she places second in this indoor meet relay. Bug-eyed and fancy free, senior Kim Kingsley takes a break from rehearsing for the highstepper show. Kim graduated Magna Cum Laude and tenth in her class. HONOR GRADUATES
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mf ,-is Lui' -....,,...4. -I Juniors Sondi Crawford, Brad Danford, John Scott Davis, and Jeff Deets leave the stage after receiving their pins in the in- stallation assembly. During the NHS banquet at Western Hills lnn, president Mary Trimble welcomes members while officers Neal Quimby and Melanie Nowell prepare for the Candle- lighting ceremony. 4 is 4. K -fi - 'xii Q O E J fl Qi . 1 ki. Junior Glenda Frady and senior Lynnita North serve each other iced tea at the spring banquet honoring new members. Seniors Julie Pickett, Carol Evans, and Kim Jones have a chat at the NHS tea after the installation assembly. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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fi! It runs in the family When it come to grades, activities didn 't hinder Laudes Some people have big noses or fat cheeks or blonde hair or a funny sense of humor passed down from their fami- ly as a hereditary trait. lngenious brains ran in the Trimble family as Mary Trimble accomplished a very rare achievementg following in her brother's footsteps and becoming valedictorian. Wayne gave me a lot of en- couragement, Mary said as she remembered the many nights she didn't feel like doing homework. Graduating Summa Cum Laude, no grade below an 'A', didn't stop Mary from being active in other organiza- tions. President of both German Club and National Honor Society, Highstep- per First Lieutenant, student council representative and a member of the choir were just a few extracurricular activities in which she participated. She also received the Citizenship Award and the Math Award during the Recognition Assembly. Somehow managing to keep up with cheerleading, Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society and winning state one year and runner up the next for her shorthand abilities, Carol Evans graduated Summa Cum Laude and Salutatorian. Ranked third and Summa Cum Laude in the 406 seniors who graduated was Teresa Nabors. Along with being co-captain of the track and cross country teams, Teresa was in- volved in NHS, buff backers, chemistry club and made Who's Who. Due to the fact that two females received valedictorian and salutatorian honors, Neal Quimby, who also graduated Summa Cum Laude and fourth in his class, was con- sidered High Boy. Nealls activities in- cluded editor of the Image, NHS vice- president, member of Whiz Quiz chemistry club and student council. Those with Magna Cum Laude honors, 75 percent 'Als and no grade lower than a 'B', were Lynnita North, Debbie McGee, Debbie Barnes, Kathy Womack, Kim Kingsley, Leah Cook, Julie Pickett, Danny Mabry, Maria Rodela, David Thornburg, Alan Boyer, Lisa Greenfield, Leigh Mc- Cullough, and Monica Lowdermilk. Michael Waller, Julianne Brown and Kim Allen were the three students graduating Cum Laude, 75 percent 'Als and no grade lower than a 'C'. I r v 1- 3 V I Cheerlng lsn't the only thing senior Carol Evans ls talented at as she achieved a 4.0 average and salutatorian honors. Remlnlsclng on the past twelve years, honor graduates anticipate the moment of walking across the stage and receiving their diploma. Sewing as National Honor Society presl- dent, senior Mary Trimble conducts the candlelight ceremony at the NHS ban- quet. Mary graduated as valedictorian. HONOR GRADUATES
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