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ALBERT SHARP Winner of Sportsmanship Award The award was presented by the West Mem- phis Jaycees and will be presented annually at the Football Banquet. Marjorie Sims, Barbara Kinney and David Dodd 72 Winners of Citizenship Awards Hwang BARBARA KINNEY Winner of Editorial Contest Barbara was the winner of the Commercial Appeal sponsored editorial contest for high school journalism students. The contest was open to journalism students in Memphis, Shelby County, and West Memphis High Schools. Barbara wrote on Does Memphis Need a Drag Strip?,', taking the negative view. The Lions Club gave citizenship awards-one for each six-weeks period. These winners were selected by the faculty.
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D. A. R. Good Citizenn Robert Crittenden Chapter SUZANNE BARFIELD The 4'Cood Citizen Girlf' sponsored by the Daughters of the American Rev- olution, is chosen by the senior class and the faculty on the basis of char- acter, leadership, service, and patrio- tism. It is one of the highest honors a senior girl can win. Winner of Voice of Democracy Contest JAMES PRICE The Voice of Democracy is spon- sored annually by the West Memphis Jaycees. Every Junior and Senior Eng- lish and Speech student was required to enter the Essay Contest. Miss Hill and Mrs. Claiborne served as prelimi- nary judges until the contest was nar- rowed down to four finalists, who were Linda Shoemaker, Maryanna Lewis, Martha Ann Bagwell, and win- ner, James Price. Martha Anne was runner-up. The finalists were judged by a board of judges from West Memphis.
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Q .nu xe- Billy Slaughter anal Linda Luftin reign at Halloween Carnival. The cnrmiation and dance were high- lights of the Halloween Carnival. Linda Loftin and Billy Slaughter were crowned in an atmosphere of a Corral. complete with cornstalks. haystavks. lanterns. ancl pumpkins. Other features of the carnival were a spaghetti supper. a fortune-telling hooth. and a jail. The carnival is sponsored annually by the P.T.A.. and it is their only money- makingr project. t l , r Shiela Metz and Gayle Black- burn, Costume winners. IS flllllvlll- :ll tllz' lltlll4't' following ihg- vnronatinn 73
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