Clinton High School - Huckleberry Yearbook (Clinton, NC)

 - Class of 1960

Page 128 of 184

 

Clinton High School - Huckleberry Yearbook (Clinton, NC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 128 of 184
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Page 128 text:

Good looks, willingness to work, and well-roundedness have made Gay Ann Best and Robert Boone stand-outs at C.H.S. Gay Ann has been Secretary of her fresh- man and senior classes. She was a cheer- leader, thus, placing her in the Monogram Club. Gay Ann was also honored by the football team and the senior class by being named Varsity Sweetheart, and Miss C.H.S. Due to lots of hard work and determina- tion, Robert has a long list of accomplish- ments. He was a representative to Boys' State, played baseball and basketball, is in the band, the National Honor Society, and the Future Teachers' Club. He was elected as Student Council representative two years and Vice President his iunior year. He was also chosen as a Junior Marshal. Linda Andrews is one of the rare persons who says little but accomplishes a lot. She has a very likable personality and is held in high esteem by her classmates, Linda has demonstrated her noteworthy scholastic rec- ord by being chosen as a Junior Marshal and a member of the National Honor So- ciety. She has also shown exceptional qual- ities as a guard on the basketball team. Because of her outstanding beauty, Linda has been selected as Senior Class Beauty in the' DARK HORSE. Zeal, eagerness to work, and a wonderful personality could well describe Ed Wheeless. Ed's consistent performance on the football field is evidence of true school spirit. His outstanding work in the National Honor So- ciety, the Monogram Club, the Student Coun- cil, and on the annual staff has exemplified his willingness to serve. Ed is also a very capable leader. He was chosen by his class- mates as President of the Teenage Club his senior year. He has carried a heavy load and has done a swell iob. alle eaflle . 0

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eXtl'6l laura! all Glowing personalities, friendliness, and school spirit are characteristic traits of Janice Thornton and Bo Dunlap. Janice's school spirit is evident because she has been a cheerleader four years and is co-captain this year. Her activities on the cheering squad, as well as on the DARK HORSE staff, in the Tri-Hi-Y, and the Monogram Club have been exceptional. Bo accepted many responsibilities with the Co-Editorship of the DARK HORSE, Treas- urership of his junior class, the Science Club and the Future Teachers Club. His grades have ranked him high in his class, thus per- mitting him to be a Junior Marshal and a member of the National Honor Society. Kitty Newman and Gerald Thornton dem- onstrate many common superlative qualities such as responsibility, service, and radiant personalities. Kitty has proven her deter- mination to work by being a forward on the basketball team four years. She served as class Treasurer her freshman year and Secretary her junior year. She is also a mem- ber of the Future Teacher's Club, the Mon- ogram Club and the Sub-Junior Woman's Club. Gerald has had many opportunities to prove his leadership. Among these are Pres- ident of the Student Council and President of his sophomore class. He is a member of the Future Teachers Club, the Key Club, the National Honor Society, the Latin Club, and the Monogram Club. Gerald ranks high in his class and served as a Junior Marshal. He was also a hard working member of the football team. He represented his class at Boys' State this past summer.



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filoecia recognifion Although Marion Faircloth and William Faircloth share the same name, they are no relation to each other, but they do have many common interests. Marion is on the basketball team, is a member of the Future Teachers Club, and is Vice President of the Latin Club and the Sub-Junior Woman's Club. She is also business manager on the Mirror staff and was selected to represent C.H.S. at Girls' State last summer. Marion has demonstrated in many ways that she is a very capable leader. William is outstanding in both school and extra-curricular activities. He is co-captain of the football and basketball teams and has served as Vice President of the Monogram Club. He was Vice President of his iunior class, is a member of the Future Teachers Club, the National Honor Society, and is Treasurer of the Student Council. JoAnne Jones and Kit Austin have made quite a reputation for themselves, one in scholastic standings, the other in football. JoAnne, from much effort and a determina- tion to work, has the highest grades in her class and was Chief Marshal her junior year. She is a member of the National Honor So- ciety where she serves as Secretary. Jo- Anne has been on the Mirror staff three years and the DARK HORSE staff one year. She is a member of the Latin Club, the Future Homemakers of America, and the Future Teachers. Kit also ranks high scholastically and is in the National Honor Society. He showed many exceptional qualities on the football field and was one of our leading scorers. Both Kit and JoAnne have worked hard and deserve much recognition.

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