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Dana Brady John Paul Davis Jason Gibert Betty Kyle Setting the Pace Setting the pace at CHS was a group of ten outstanding stu- dents recognized as CHS Pacesetters by faculty members. The choices were an- nounced at the Pine Burr Awards Assembly. Mrs. Paula LaGrone, English IV teacher, said,'I looked at lea- dership qualities, involvement in school activities, qualities of a good citizen, and academic qualities like grade point average maintained while participating in other things.' While making her choice, Mrs. Bonnie Pope, government and history instructor, looked for students who 'march to their own drummerf The students were outstand- ing academically, artistically, athletically, or musically. Regardless of the area in which they excelled, these individuals were role models and admired by their fellow classmates for their dedication and hard work. Those selected were Dana Brady, John Paul Davis, Jason Gibert, Betty Kyle, T J Pelton, Dana Ritter, Susan Scott, Chris Stacy, Audrey Tate, and Tom Warren. T. J. Pelton Dana Ritter tx X Chris Stacy Audrey Tate re- iw ati F93 2 Lt 3 .4-4 Susan Scott AW' Q , Tom Warren Pacesetters I 25
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Citizens Awarded F acult A senior student was nomi- nated and chosen by the faculty members each month to serve as Citizen of the Month. The se- lection was based on academic abilities, character, and commu- nity awareness. Each student chosen was awarded a plaque by the Panola Watchman. The citizens of the months for 1985 were Betty Kyle for Sep- tember, Lloyd Briggs for October, Susan Scott in Novem- ber, and Tom Warren for De- cember. ln 1986, the recipients were Jason Gibert for January, Chris Stacy in February, John Paul Davis for March, Ricky Mitchell in April, and Karen McDaniel in May. 24 I Citizens of the Month 4 swf 5 I -wp..-gn Q0 Good Citizens-Front Row: Betty Kyl Susan Scott, Karen McDaniel, Secoi Row: Jason Gibertg Third Row: Chi Stacy, Lloyd Briggs, Tom Warre Ricky Mitchell, and John Paul Davis.
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Grads eceive Scholarships The hard work and high marks of the seniors were re- warded Tuesday, May 6, at the annual scholarship assembly. Many students received scholar- ships from various groups. This year a new scholarship was established in honor of Mr. E. Metz LaFollette. The first re- an fs .L W t, Q5 bf ' f 42 , , 35 ' , S1 e . 'l' ' 4 Cream Of The Crop-The top four graduating seniors, Chris Collins, Tom Warren, Dana Ritter, and Jason Gibert, get together for photographers after the assemble in which they were honored. 26 I Scholarship Assembly cipient was the class valedictorian, Jason Gibert. The funds for the award were con- tributed by students, school or- ganizations, faculty members, and private individuals. The money was placed into an inter- est-bearing account for future graduating recipients. Congratulations-Lloyd Briggs was presented a scholarship by Mrs. Wedgeworth, a National Honor Society sponsor, after he was voted on by the other NHS members. Honored-Recipient of the Noon Lions' scholarship, Kelly Graves, shakes the hand of Mr. Nixon, the Lions' represen- tative at the assembly. Panola College Scholarships-Front Row: Susan Scott, Susie Davis, Kelley Munch, Dana Ritter, Bill Huff, Betty Kyle, Second Row: Kevin Henderson, Wesley Smith, Chris Collins, Chris Stacy, Shaune Boothe, John Alexander, Jason Gibert, Third Row: Lloyd Brigss, Steve Scott, Alfred Lincoln, and Tom Warren are top graduates receiving scholarships to Panola Junior College.
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