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DRAMATIZING THE EDUCATIVE Convocalions serve as a meeling place ior ideas oi The communily and siudenls wiih The ullimaie goal oi developing cilizens oi Tomorrow. Convo speaker, Dr. l-larry lvlcliowen, noled educaior, expressed This when he said1 Many people Think The main purpose oi edu'- calion is lo produce scholars. This communily is noi made up oi scholars, buf of cilizensf' Behind many convocalions lies The communiiy which coniribuies much io make Jrhese programs a vilal parl of school life. Becoming a success in spife of handicaps, Pruih McFarland, 'Tenor saloisf, offered living proof of whai' hard work can accompli:h. Noi all The convos were s+ric+ly en+er+ainmen+. A reminder of re- ligion served as The 'Theme for +he Thanksgiving program. Speakers were Jim LuH'on, Sarah Hopping, Janice Clevenger, Dianne Achor f and Jerry S+ump. P 3 :eh 12
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Pep Sessions CommiTTee Hop picTurel-Row l: Janice Henry, Judy Jones, Judy OTTO, PaT Slrinson, Susie Kirlcman, Teddy Pancol, Jcan Lowry, PaT Dayiy Miss Mary RuTh Palmer. Row ll: Mr. Caffe: Byfield, Mrs. Barbara Diekrich, Tornya Balcer, Jim Kirlcman, Jim McDanell, Tom Toombs, Dick Sacilowslci, Linda MiTchell, Joe Manis, Mr. George VaughT, Mr. RoberT McDowell, Convocafions Com- miTTee flower piciurel-Row I: Miss Alice l-ligman, Miss Mary RuTh Palmer, Mary Ann Vainer, Thea Phelps, JaneT Busby. Sue Will- ams, Sarah Hopping. Rosada Shaw, Mrs. Evelyn Grahame. Row ll: Mr. George Davis, Mr. B. R. STewarT, Jerry Kimball, Jack Ravage, Jerry STurnp, Mr. John Garrigus, Mr. Ralph Boyd. Tom Alley, Joe Allman, Gordon ChasTain, Mr, George VaughT, Mr. Max Beigh. CompleTe wiTh Tomahawk ancl dressed in TeaThers and buclcsltin, This small indian displayed by The Pep Sessions CommiTTee was represenTaTive of The TradiTions oT AHS. l-lard worlc, plenTy oT Time spenT and Tun, mixed wiTh loTs OT energy, wenT inTo The pep sessions in which all yelled and builT up enThusiasm. These pro- gramsTurned ouT To be everyThing ThaT Their name implies. The Pep Sessions CommiTTee climaxed iTs worlc by planning The evenTs Tor The annual Red and Green Week. T-lalls were decoraTed3 scream rallies were held in The audiTorium beTore school in which basl4eTball players were inTroduced. VoTe was Taken Tor Miss Red and Mr. Green who would rule during SecTional Weelc. Two candidaTes Trom each class were chosen aTTer eliminaTions by The execuTive commiTTees on The basis oT besT school spiriT and sporTsmanship. For The TirsT Time all eighT reigned as Miss Red and Mr. Green and added much To The spiriT oT The week. 14
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