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FOUR HIGH HONODS OUTSTANDING GLRL, Shirley M o o r e, be- longs to the National Honor Society and is Senior Class representative on the Student Council. She has been a cheerleader for three years and plays guard on the girls' basketball team. She loves to eat enchiladas but detests to be around a person who is smacking gum., Shirley plans to be a Physical Education t e a c he r after she finishes college. OUTSTANDING BOY, Milton Vaughn, is president of the Student Council, sings bass in chorus, and plays guard on the basketball team and halfback on the football team. He lists fried chicken as his favorite food and blue as his fav- orite color. He plans to study some phase of engineering in college and he may play football. ALL-WILDCAT GIRL, Peachy Cowan, is a Junior who plays forward on the girls' basket- ball team. Her pet peeve is to hear gum pop- ping. Typing is her favorite subject and she is already planning to do secretarial work after she finishes high school. ALL-WILDCAT BOY, Bill Fore, plays end on the football team and forward on the basketball team. He lists red or some c olor in the red family as his favorite color and loves to eat any kind of Mexican food. His plan s are to attend Hardin-Simmons next year.
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REVEALS TOP HONORS The Annual Festival, held on Feb. 17 in the high school auditorium, provided occasion for announcement of the top honor recipients for 1954-55. Superintendent Ralph Schilling recognized the membership of the extra-cur- ricular organizations and, assisted by high school prin- cipal, Glenn Reeves, presented certificates of award to the students of the Court of Hon- or, to Who's Who in eachdepartment and to s e v e r al civic club scholarship honorees. M i l t o n Vaughn, Student Council pres - ident, presented, to Mr. Albert Miller, an award as S c h o o l-Community Liaison for 1955. Bill B u r k s fcircle, leftj a c t e d as announcer for presentation of special per- sonalities Qpictured below leftl of the year. To climax the program, medals were pre- sented to Peachy Cowan and Bill Fore as All-Wildcat Girl and All-Wildcat Boy, re- spectivelyg and Shir le y Moore and Milton Vaughn were recognized as Outstanding Girl and Boy for 1955. Center picture lleftj Sue Carpenter, a guest performer, presented a tap dancing and singing number. fright! Candidates for All-Wildcat Boy and Girl. QL. to RJ Fresh. -Buddy Jones, B a rb a r a Chesterg Soph. -Joe Ho ov e r, Lavillas Rushingg Jr. - Paul Yarbrough, P e a c h y Coweng Sr. -Bill Fore, Karen Williams.
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CIVIC CLUBS PRESENT THE ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP was awarded to Dan Howardwho IS m the upper one th1rd of h1s class and IS an outstandmg c1t1zen He has shown leaderslup ab1l1ty and wxll apply the S100 fund to tu1t1on 1n a state approved college Fmal selec t1on from recommendatlons subrrutted by a fac ulty comrrnttee was made by the Student Act1t1vy Comm1ttee of the Rotary Club THE LION'S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP of S100 was standlng a,b1l1ty to learn and shows ades1re to 1m prove hxmself through h1gher educatlon The fund wmll be used to defray expenses Whlle M11ton IS at tendmg a recognlzed 1nst1tut1on of hlgher learnm The rec1p1ent was chosen by the L1on's Club w1th ass1stance from a h1gh school faculty commmttee 'I6 presented to Milton Vaughn who exhibits an out-
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