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Relays Royalty presented at assembly Queen Martha Smith reigned over the tenth annual Argentine Relays. Three candidates were nominated by the track team, one from each class. The students voted for one of the three when they pur- chased relays tickets. On the day of the relays, the candidates were presented at an assembly. The varsi- ty cheerleaders carrying the crown, roses, and corsages preceded the candi- dates into the auditorium. The sopho- more candidate Susan Willi'ams was escorted by Larry Hurt. Junior Mike Plough escorted the junior candidate Sharon Wohlford. Senior Martha Smith was escorted by Alva Thomas. Each of the candidates was presented a corsage by the varsity cheerleaders. The crown was presented by Beckie Fabian. Scott Armstrong crowned Martha, and she was presented a bouquet of red roses by Col- leen Staggs. The queen and her attendants reigned over the relays that night and presented medals and trophies to the winners. Members of the queen’s court and escorts are Mike Plough, Sharon Wohlford, Alva Thomas, Queen Martha, Larry Hurt, and Susan Williams. Sharon awards a medal to one of the relay winners.
Members of the graduating class enter and take their seats to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance.' Largest class in AHS history received diplomas Miss Kraft makes the final adjustments on Mike Wood's cap before the commencement processional. Commencement exercises held in the gymnasium ended the high school edu- cation of 221 students. Donna Blanks, Scott Armstrong:, and Wesley Channell delivered the addresses using- the gen- eral theme, “Man and Space.” Mr. Channell in presenting- the class for diplomas told of its accomplishments and recognized students for individual achievements and their participation in school activities. Graduating with high- est scholastic honors were Scott Arm- strong , maxima cum laude; Wesley Chan- nell, Paula Myers, magnacum laude; and Eunice Briggs, Charles Carpenter, Beckie Fabian, Kenneth Metz, and Rebecca Sparks, cum laude. Fifteen students were recipients of scholarships based on scho- lastic merit and financial need from vari- ous businesses, organizations, and insti- tutions. Kenneth Metz was a double winner, having received a scholarship from International Nickle as a National Merit finalist as well as an appointment to West Point. This year’s winners of the Mustang Award, an award for outstanding a- chievement and service were S. Arm- strong-, D. Blanks, C. Carpenter, R. Del- gado, B. Fabian, A. House, R. Kersey, L. Libeer, J. Lietzen, P. Myers, E. Marks, A. Rader, M. Smith, J. Snyder, B. Sparks, C. Staggs, and G. Tucker.
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