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Ploying Importont Roles ln Society l W' ... 5 ' ' Chosen for qualities of service, leader- l me -vt . ship, and scholastic ability were the , W-A - A. c. ,Q '-el a members of the National Honor Society. l 'Wg , A 'l At the Induction ceremony, Ms. Mattie y t y 1 M Alice Baker, a former John Tyler at--if - i 1- teacher, spoke to the students about the 'ui 5 importance of their roles in today's t 2 fy ' society. Mr. Tommy Tomlinson spon- , ' g , i sored the honorary organization with the A , 5 assistance of Ms. Rebecca Owers. l J l 'Q -fat s . -iff., y j 1 - f i ,i ,gilf , xl National Honor Society officers are: Kenn Franklin, president: Mike Milling, treasurer: Kathy Holt, secre- tary: and James Mobley, vice president. Top Row: Mark Cozart, Robert Carlson, Alan Utz, Mark Hicks, Terry Ray, Stuart Stagner1 Kelly Burch, Dale Hickey, David Clifton, Mark Allen, Delanarnor Love, Kenneth Fears, James Mobley, Floyd Albright, and Kenn Franklin. Second Row: Julie Ribble, Valorie Dowell, Deanna Martin, Donna Walters, Pam Palecek, Thresa Jones, Sherry Jones, Donna Ford, Brad Wilson, Paula Blundell, Bruce Nixon, Calvin Johnson, and Mike Milling. Third Row: Sharon Butler, Pat Washington, Ann Dawson, Janie Littles, Tammy Duke, Kay Evans, Melodie Clifton, Paul Latta, Victoria Robinson, Linda Price, Karen Powell, Janice Billington, Doug Davis, Felicia Everhart, Marilyn Crone, and Cindy Moore. Fourth Row: Lester Gregg, Lee Evans, Greg Jeter, Sam Deville, Ricky Renson, Mary Cayard, Raethella Pitts, Wheeler Jones, Stacey Isabell, Rena Thomas, Rhonda Caldwell, Lisa Ford, Cindy Miller, and Debbie Phillips. Fifth Row: Charles Moon, Mike Lollar, Claudette Johnson, Quintionette Ware, Hermania Harris, Tammie Williams, Vicki Starke, Jill Staples, Polly Thomas, Kathy Reid, Pam Lynch, Vicky Fletcher, Kathy Alford, Tanya Spruill, Donna Duffy, Cynthia Cooper, Phyllis Cicero, Kim McDougal, and Mary Hale. Sixth Row: Allison Sanders, Jo Ann Gee, Leslie Reynolds, Patricia Smith, Charlotte Ellis, Nona Freeman, Kim McCallie, Freddie Sanchez, Jeannie Odette, Sylvia Barnes, Pheba Hackler, Linda Thompson, Tina Watterson, Nedra Jones, Cathy Hilliard Cathy Luman, and Kathy Morris. Seventh Row: Janet Reeves, Cheryl Caldwell, Kathey Mosely, Mary Campbell, Paula White, Andrea Hoppie, Tina Barron, Pricilla Potts, Dee Hughes, Debbie Kirkpatrick, Kathy Kelly, Michelle Wood, Debbie Staples, Donna Worthen, Melissa Boggio, Natalie Maxfield, Sandra McFall, Gina Cawthon, Josette Cullins, and Margaret Hawkins. Bottom Row: Mireya Hipolito, Diane Meonske, Josh Cooper, Chris Cuca, Donna Hobbs, Cindy Davis, Carla Smith, Elisa Slaughter, Donna Slayton, Angie Holifield, Mary Sue Breen, Judy Bowens, Ingrid Sledge, Cathy Beall, Phyllis Williams, Karen Williams, Karen Davis, Kathy Holt, and Cindy Hullum. National l-lonor Society . . .29 I
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Rose Parade CunceHed For First Time Rain poured steadily and thoroughly soaked all units that prepared to par- ticipate in this year's Rose Parade. For the first time in the history of the Tyler Rose Festival, the parade was cancelled. After a desperate attempt to continue with the plans for the th ree-mile parade, a decision was made to call off the activities so that the rain wouldn't damage any horns, uniforms, or floats. This year's festiv- ities held a different air of excitement David Krape plays the Fight Song while Alleen Fiice keeps out of the rain. and will always be remembered as the Parade That Almost Was! Spirits were soon motivated as the band began playing the Fight Song and the Blue Brigade joined in with chants. Band members Blue Brigade and Brigadettes stand in the rain awaiting a decision on the cancellation ofthe lVls. Peggy Marcom, Blue Brigade sponsor, stands annual Tyler Rose Parade watching the confusion ofthe Rose Parade.
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Benefiting local Residents Under the supervision of new co- sponsors, Nls. Mary Helen Gaiser and Nlr. Herbert Hull, Jr. Civitan members' primary goal was to achieve as best they could' the cIub's motto Builders of Good Citizenship. The Civitans gave a Halloween party for residents of a local nursing home as one of their many proj- ects. Others included sponsoring the REL-JT Basketball game Soc-Hop, painting the patio furniture, and planting shrubs and trees around the patios. All money earned in the project was spent to benefit senior citizens and the needy in the Tyler Area. 30. . .Junior Civitan Kathy Morris and Alden Clanahan paint signs to advertise a soc-hop that Junior Civitan was sponsoring afte the JT-REL basketball game. Junior Civitan officers are: Kathleen Bass, historian: Alden Clanahan, president: Kathy Morris, chaplainj Sam Deville, vice-president: and Paula Blundell, secretary.
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