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ma,y,JCnnelll e, c e i u e c off n it i o n .A Ou 15 ta ncl i ng -S t ucl e n t 5 - - ?i Q n J i e (cl e r Sc roll 9 Graduation is a time for honoring the many students in the class. It is a time to dis- tinguish individuals for their outstanding scholarship as well as participation in the world around them. The Fielder Award is just such an award, and this year the recipi- ents are Mary Fagan and Kenneth Sloan. Mary centers her world around her stud- ies and many club activities. She is a mem- ber of the National Honor Society, of which she is the secretary, of the Foreign Language Club, vice-president of the Literary Club, and a member of the Student Council. In this, her senior year, Mary is a finalist in the American Field Service and a candy striper. She was also chosen by the Women’s Chamber of Commerce as a girl of the month. Kenneth is a whiz at math and science, as he won the Who’s Who in the Math De- partment and was a past participant in the National Science Foundation Summer Insti- tute. He's in the Literary and Foreign Lan- guage Clubs plus the National Honor Society and was a Junior Rotarian and a debater. The students selected by the school fac- ulty to be voted on by the students were Mary Fagan, F.rin Hawkes, Kenneth Sloan, and George Luttrell. 23
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a cl rJli J I 4a Ua Ieeli c t o r i an , a (u ta t o r ia n 3o Cta„ ’64 Scholarship and interest in the world at large—these are characteristics of the saluta- torian for this year's graduating class, Roy Kelly. While maintaining a 95.167 average, Roy has participated in a number of extra curricu- lar activities. He is a member of the National Forensic League, of which he is the president, and he is a member of the Key Club. Roy!s other activities include membership in the National Honor Society, Foreign Language Club, Demolays, and the Young Americans for Freedom. Roy’s speech at the graduation exercises was entitled Security—America’s Dream.” It dealt with the American people and their search for security. S)a Iu ta to ri an o y J elly Receiving the laurel wreath of achieve- ment is Sue Hill, valedictorian for the Class of ’64. Her outstanding ability and personal- ity plus add up to a very bright future for her. At the end of her high school years, Sue to- taled up a grade average of 95.468. Sue’s interest in the commercial end of the business world earned her the honor of Who’s Who in the Commercial Department. Her ready smile and friendly hellos have won her many lasting friends. She is a member of the candy stripers, of which she is also the secretary, and has entered Interscholastic League competition in shorthand. Sue's valedictory speech at the gradua- tion exercises dealt with appraising our Amer- ican heritage and the hope that seniors would realize their responsibilities to the world. VJ.JlctorUa Su.JMl 22
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s en i o r 3 av o r i t e Gigi’s high school career has been one of many activities and responsibilities. In her sophomore year, she served on the Devotion- al Council, her name appeared on the slate of officers as social chairman, and she was one of the runners-up for soph favorite. This live- ly miss boasted membership in FHA and Foreign Language clubs. Being in the in-between class did not put a damper on the actions of this bubbly lass. Secretary of the junior class was the new- est tag placed after her name, as was junior i i rJj e e r i ncj class favorite. She was initiated into the Na- tional Honor Society and elevated to the post of social chairman in her senior year. Her nomination as junior class Homecoming Princess was the stepping stone for her elec- tion as ’64 Homecoming Queen. Joyously, she accepted the task of cheer- leader. She yelled, bounced, and stomp- clapped across the gym floor for the green and white. Because of her graciousness she was nominated by the student body for the title of Miss AHS. 24
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