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LEENA LEHTQNEN l?illr'xlL-.?l.lNL has Leena is in America under the Youth for Understanding program. Her hosts are Clay and Lynelle Lehman. Leena chose the United States because she knew how to speak English and she wanted to experience a different coun- try and culture. Leena will leave in July but will be here for the 4th. She will return to her home in the countryside of Espo, which is larger than Hope. Leena's adventurous spirit makes her feel like a '76 Pioneer. he .to . . .g.. Hopes first exchange student Leena Lehtonen from Finland finds America a little different from her own country. From top to bottom: Leena enjoys sitting in agroup in class with friends Wanda Bennett, Georgia Bell, Jim Byrd. and Mike Arnold. She finds it difficult to think in Finnish, translate into English, and get ittyped down. Alreadya trueArkansan, Leena roots for the UA Hogs. Not having drive-ins or big cars in Finland, Leena thinks going to the Sonic is neat She made the switch from ice to wheels gracefully. .,.. .i swam
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SMXNWQ 2 S3TMifiDiiiiDilIiB NND Awards presented at the 1 975 Senior Awards Banquetincluded Scholar- Charmette Club, Yvonne Green, RRVT, Jim Vandenburg and Judy Phil- lips, Cotillion Club, Letish Maulding Delta Kappa Gamma, Shelia Hun- ter, B8.PW Club Lenora Routon Cross, Annette Walker, Hope Rotary, Larry Butler and Wayne Stewart' Anna P Strong Cherrie Scog ships: Anderson-Frazier Senior Student Council Service, Tony Yocomg X X Federal Savings 81 Loan, Joan Watkins, Citizens National Bank, Sharron Parham, Hope Junior Auxiliary, Stan Nix. Awards forleadership, citizenship, and service, selected by faculty or by a joint student faculty committee include: Danforth Foundation, Sharron Parham and Tony Yocomg Jones, Margie Re- yenga, and Wayne Stewart, American Legion Citizenship, Anita Hog- gard and Brack May, Irma Dean Award, Thomas John Wil- liamsg and Beryl Henry, Tony Yocom. Departmental awards included outstanding senior band members Lora Buchholzer, Wil- y liam Brewer, and Brack May: out- ., standing FFA 0' .F member, Paul x90,' Williams, SC Efficiency, Q'- ,, . Kathy Griffin X ,,,',1hF,,V and Tony Yo- .0xgs-:g,5-i '.,,-l6- '1fv-,Lf C0mi and Becherer Je- welry Store outstanding business student, Gail East. Awards and honors presented to David Sitzes, Bausch Lomb Science,and NationalMeritFinaIistgGinny Hamilton,BettyCrocker HomemakerAward 3 Augusta Williamson, Merit Finalistg Vickie Per- kins, Merit Finalistq and Delbra Collins, DAR Good Citizen. gins, Progressive Young Black, Women., Karen, Bradley, First i
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iiII? lekT il' WE SSIIIIBiiiiellliBQTilliBlillD J BOBCAT '75 received all-Arkansas honors at the fall yearbook convention in Little Rock. It has already been given Medalist Honors by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This is the first of many awards received by groups and individuals, at conventions, banquets, and picnics. In the fall Three Bobcats made all-district: Jimmy Williams, Mark Harris, and Richard Wilson. Debbye Petre, Donna Petre, and Tim Arnold participated in the National Bicentennial Youth Debates at UA Fayetteville, with Donna and Tim placing second in persuasive and extemperaneous speaking. Last senior get-together is the Awards Banquet when top honors are announced. Tony Yocom was last year's outstanding senior. All-District players Jimmy Williams, Mark Harris, and Richard Wilson show true 'Bobcat Brotherhood' Debbye Petre, coach Fton Andres, Donna Petre, and Tim Arnold represented HHS in the National Bicentennial Youth Debates at Fayetteville. giwiiwestxat xt:AsXT,'iw-Dcwwsx ' .5 ,Rl as Assfn iniifbw . . .. V Nw SX-.f-An rw: 4 Wa. ..., U, U' QQ44 W... M 0,5 f' Q .wk , A . .M v.wQAw Wm X! Along with other honors, the BOBCAT '75 yearbook was selected All Arkansas at state yearbook convention. Tony Yocom, '75, received the Beryl Henry Outstanding Senior Award last May at Senior Awards Banquet presented by Prin. Don Sillivan. X 'Q V Hill X E K X Z W X W
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