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National Honor Society members areg Sandra Po- teet, Wanda Jackson, Bobby Skinner, Barbara Stovall, Brenda Vandygriff, Judy Hornsby, Melinda Millard, Harold Whitlock, Nan Olson, Brenda Gammon, Mari- lyn Millard, and standing, President, Wesley Slough. Seated are, Judy Allen, Glenn Hevron, Mary Jane Moseley, Jimmy Patterson, Judy Smead, Vikki Ward, and Carie Williams. N S Society Honors Freshmen The twenty members of the National Honor Society had two formal initiations for officers and new members. Linda Vandygriff and Shirley King, were the new members who entered after mid term. For a project the NHS honored an outstanding freshman each month, by placing his achieve- ments and pictures on the hall bulletin board. Carie Williams and Mary Jane Moseley pre- pare the hall bulletin board. ,,,,y r y , 4, I r riffs' 'R Y, is Coach Newsom and Coach Weehunt are served punch and cookies at the reception following the formal initiation.
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Selected b Council Members With an extra surge of energy, the Student Council made many valuable contributions to student activities during the year. Their busy busy schedule remained unchanged when Dr. Harry Ward, sponsor, left for Sam Houston State and Mr. Wade Bledsoe became sponsor. They sponsored a school dance in the gym and hired 'The Chances R', a Paris combo to play while students danced everything from the jerk to the skate. Results of the student council elections were made at intermission. Western Day was the highlight of the year. All students and teachers were required to wear western attire or receive severe punish- ment. Mr. Bledsoe, sponsor, and Lou Ann Wheeler, treasurer, settle the accounts for Western Day. up A MARY MOSELEY MARILYN MILLARD 'The Chances R' from Paris played for the Student April May Council dance. Approximately two hundred students at- tend the first dance with a combo in the CHS gym. l 3 I
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Yearbook Staff Growl Gets Special Honorable Mention at T PA This year ten staff members tried even harder to obtain a medalist rating which last year's Growl missed by only one place, and won an NYSA A rating. Mfg. C, C. Oliver, gpgnggr, makes 111051: Linda SIOCRIOII alld Carie Wl11iaTIlS, CO-CCHIOIS, of the large group pictures. find that Carie won a free Growl for selling seventy- five Growls. Staff members are KNEELING Linda Bridges, SEATED Charles Kesler, David Wright, Tommy Judy Smead, Patricia Thomas, Ronny Little ' Bledsoe, and Karen Kern.
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