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Ohese bring Taking time out from a busy sche- dule to look over an application to Wofford, is RAY LUNDY who was voted KING TEEN by his classmates. His character and personality made him an easy winner. On a week-end visit to the college, Ray will be given an opportunity to compete for a scholarship. Delegates are selected by school officials and officers of the local American Legion to represent high schools at BOYS' STATE CONVENTION held in June at the University of South Carolina where they are trained in state, county, and city government. STEWART SLOTNICK, GRIER JOHNSON, and DICKIE TERRY were chosen to represent C. H. S. Before leaving, they examine deed files in the local courthouse.
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Doris Stevens competes in national 5een Contest For the first time a Conway girl entered a national contest sponsored by Teen Magazine to select the young girl to represent the typical teen. Each class voted for one girl and from these four, an impartial board of judges selected DORIS STEVENS, a junior, MISS TEEN of Conway High. .. ,... ,, Q1 Q it 2,3555-,, ., 32 High School beauty collects titles Seventy-two girls vied for the title of MISS CONWAY HIGH of 1959 in a contest sponsored by the Junior Class. The judges, after hours of eliminating, finally awarded the honor to RENEE WILLIAMSON, whose blonde beauty was completely capti- vating. Since she was selected Miss Conway High, she has won a second honor, MISS CONWAY.
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C.H.S. Honors On the basis of character, personality, and participation in extra curricular activities, KAREN WATTS was voted MISS HI MISS by her fellow classmates. An invitation to visit Winthrop Col- lege for a weekend of entertainment is extended to the Miss Hi-Misses from the Carolinas. A, Surprise registers on the face of JOYCE BROWN as she re- ceives the CITIZENSHIP AWARD from the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was elected to receive this honor by a student vote and the approval of a faculty com- mittee.
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