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-4. U C-Awards Are Q' M The '- perfect Craig High School stu- C dent would be one who possessed all the qualities for which these eleven students ' have been honored by their classmates and faculty, The annual staff believes that the perfect I student is school-spiriiedg he is responsihleg he is a good citizen in relation to the faculty and H S other siudentsg he is friendlyg he is eourteousg he ranks high scholasticallyg he I gets along well with and is liked by other students. The staff further believes is It ,f e' ' , it f t t , tx , Sag 1 f- . I 4. f ,.-5 L Arlene Buch Bob Austin Leona'd Rouse Patty 'xliller Sue Grundy and Krlene Bunk are former winners of the Nophoin wrt Pil rnna By classes five seniors three juniors wie sophomore and two freshmen are represented here 96? 1 wtnrha ni J nn mie Thomson 3' 4 Q that awards should be given for those qualities which a students has put forth some effort to develop. Therefore, such things as cute grin and sweet f smile awards have been eliminated. MOST RESPONSIBLE GIRL SOPI-IOMORE PILGRIMAGE Arlene Huck MOST RESPONSIBLE BOY Lcward Rouse Jane Dunnihoo MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED GIRL Arlene Brick MOST :SCHOOL SPIRITLD BOY Bob Austin af: ,va , ,ff I X .4 A I FRIENDLIEST GIRL Palsy Miller - - Htl NOLIE l BOY Wayn Iewet Q E'.lv'- Pwtty Miller Wayne Jewett NIOSI' C OUIQIIOU GIIeL Lois Wnitnam NlOwI COURTLOU: BJY innnie homson O T POPULA? BOY 1 lard i eits NIO T POPULAR GIRL e Gflllltly ww- C IIOLAK HIP Judi f senken ,- I ' 3 icltard Hen Grunt y fo-. wv- 'Ov' V41 SR is 1 7 A i S I 1, E . . ,, x , . X . IQ If , ' ' A , I ' , 1 ' I - 6 A up ' , - Q t ' ' it ' Age. Q ' , - -2 - Q. 2 t , 1 I v 3 1 5 I ' , 1 s. Q I Q' Q s 1 ' ' -, 1 rv A 1 ' . . ' I 4 J. . T .K ' dv. fin , 1 'A f.I J- I i I li ' D tgrl I ' ' L0's .. S ' R' R . l CH , V 1 , by , t . 4 , 1 X QL I Y V L I Sue I , , n 4 , l I I l' X 4 f' ' . O. ', 5 ' T for ., kk ' X If ,J f I Il' l if if N5 , sr . . , XE, e gm xx 4 s , r '29 , s my t V -, ' 1' ' T ' r 'f 1, , f ill , -s . J 1 3'-asa :-- 4. ,L i wiser., f .L
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71 3, A Pt 4 y f 'A 7 Instrumentalists Form Ensembles lnstruitnzittal ensembles are popular in music competition. Doyle Yandell, Richard Heits, Eva Jane Drewes, Deklaris zichooler, Arlene Buck make up a Saxo- phone Quintet. The Brass Quintet is made up of Jimmie Thotnson, Esther S.oner, Joyce Edwards, Barry Gray, and Gene mnyder. Karen Schnegelbergcr, senior, is the only high school uiemher of the Clarinet Quartet, Other members are Linda Rother, Jana Sehooler, and Joyce Singleton. Hard workers at every home basketball games are the niemhers of the Pep Band. The students, chosen from the senior band for musicianship and reliability, work out on their own. lt would be more fun to sit in the cheering section of possibly with a date, but these students are faithful to the Pep Band. Arlene Buck, senior, displays her skill in a difficult passage from Debussy's Pour the Piano, which she is preparing for the spring contests. Arlene earned a I rating in the District and in the Mate contests last spring. Carol Rehm, junior, is entering piano competition for the first time this year. She shares accompanying duties with Arlene. Director Elizabeth Schnegelherger spends much of her free time giving individual instruction to these groups and individuals. Yer WY , t,,l W' xx Sli STANDING: Doyle Yandell, Carolyn Wickiser, Kenny Owens, Arlene Buck, Jennie Rundle, Twyla Cain, Karen bchnegelbertger, our director lilizahetli Schnegelberger, Marilyn Luhrs, Defslaris sehooler. 5lJA'l'EDg Loyd Whitham, Barry Gray, Esther Stoner.
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Through the Looking Glass- ur Sports What funny looking clothes thc:y'rc wearing l exulaimud No, But just look through your looking glass and you'll Alice, see who the playerf are, where 1hey've played, what Sillllxifl Thcy're not funny when you know why they wcur those they've won and lost. clothes. 'l'hey're going to engage in reani sports--Football Gtfotiy. Could l play wine day? and Basketball, lfrobz1iJly, if you're willing to learn tcnnzwork and go rd Do girls play football? sporrsnianslzip. .-Q. QD- .045 Lt' it
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