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Patsy Hester Palsy is well known by the students at Cherokee High because of her friendly personality. Her talent has been revealed by her representing Cherokee at All State Chorus in her Junior year, and by her being in the Madrigal. She is President of F.H.A., a mem- ber of the National Honor Society, and an alternate varsity cheerleader. These activities, as well as others, have played a large part in Patsy’s becoming a mem- ber of the 1965 Who’s Who. Bob Blalock As President of the Student Council of Cherokee High. Boh has demonstrated his true leadership abil- ity. Bes’ides his ability of leadership, he possesses the qualities that make him a versatile person. Always interested in the student life at Cherokee, he has taken an active part in the school’s activities and organizations. His spirit and his cooperation with his fellow students make him one of the most popu- lar seniors. These qualities that Bob has make him the exceptional person and student he is. 19
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Who's Who To be elected to Who’s Who means a senior has achieved what is perhaps the highest honor obtain- able at Cherokee High for a student. These eight seniors, elected by the faculty, have exhibited fine qualities, such as integrity, loyalty, and perseverance, which will be great contributions in producing the leaders of tomorrow. The 1965 Sequoyah salutes this year's members of Who’s Who. Tommy Wimbish Surely a place is reserved in the honorable Who’s Who Section for the Editor of our 1965 Sequoyah— Tommy Wimbish. Although Tommy has had many heavy responsibilities placed on his shoulders, he has managed to maintain one of the highest academic averages in the Senior Class. He is known for his dependability and his willingness to work. His many accomplishments have earned him this place of hon- or in Who’s Who Joan Goddard It takes more than a friendly smile to become a member of Who’s Who. Joan possesses this as well as other outstanding traits. She is Secretary of the National Honor Society, a member of the Science Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and a member of the Tri- Hi-Y. Joan has thus become a prominent member of the Senior Class, which entitles her to be elected to Who’s Who. 18
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Nancy Hendrix Leadership and dependability play only a small part in describing the fine, versatile Senior Class President—Nancy Hendrix. Her bright personality, hand in hand with her shining school spirit, have made her play an important part with the “WAR- RIORETTES” for the past four years. Along with being Feature Editor of the Annual, a member of the C-CIub, Tri-Hi-Y, and Beta Club, she has maintained an impressive academic average. The vote of the fac- ulty echoes the feelings of the student body in elect- ing Nancy to Who’s Who. Frances Burt Frances Burt’s fascinating personality makes her one of the best liked students at Cherokee High. She is a hard persistent worker who is always available to do more than is required of her. She devotes much of her time and effort, to the various activities in which she participates. These include being Feature Editor of the Annual, a Varsity Cheerleader, Member of the Tri-Hi-Y, C-Club, and the Key Club’s Sweet- heart. This year she was given the distinct honor of being chosen Miss Sequoyah. She is truly deserving of this selection to Who’s Who. 20
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