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'Senior' See Honors Listings Page 158 (Front L-R) Susan Shaw Nancy Thomas Beth Lingo Sissi Carroll Rita Wyrick Patti Puckett Michelle Mainor Deena Marshall (Kneeling L-R) Jeff Harris Lisa Bodenheimer Linda White Lynn Fraker Susan Veasey Marianne Reid Audrey Childress Cindy Keefer (Standing Front L-R) Scott Broadrick Lane Arthur Paul Johnson Debbie Cochran Mark Chesney Tim Burkett Lou Ann Boozer Eliska Hogan Debbie Lee Laura Pate Aleatha Plott Clark Smith (Standing Back L-R) Vicki White Johnetta Manning Artie Baine Brooks Lansing Eric Walker Geoff Robertson Mike Fauscette Dennis Warnack 157
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DALTON HIGH SCHOOL HAS ANNUAL HONORS PROGRAM Dalton High School’s annual Honors Day awards program was conducted recently in the DHS main auditorium. Aleatha Plott and Eddie Gibson served as mistress and master of ceremonies. A highlight of the program was the an- nouncement of the dedication of the 1976 Catamount Annual. Lou Ann Boozer, edi- tor, announced the yearbook would be dedicated to MISS PAULINE OGLETREE. a DHS English teacher. In a surprise presentation, Mr. Joe Davis, principal, called ANDREA DE BRITO. DHS's foreign exchange student, to the stage. He presented Andrea with a Dalton High School class ring to take with her back to Brazil as a remembrance of her stay in Dalton. BILL BURR was given the Georgia Insti- tute of Technology Distinguished Science Scholar Award and JIM McFARLAND was presented a certificate for makina the highest score on the National Math Exam two years in a row. During the assembly winners of the Dalton-Whitfield County Bicentennial Essay Contest were announced. They were JEFF WALLS, first place; CARL GRIGGS, second place; and MARK CHESNEY. third place. JEFF WALLS was presented the Student Council Scholarship and JOH- NETTA MANNING won the Anchor Club Scholarship. Alpha Delta Kappa scholar- ships went to LINDA WHITE and DEENA MARSHALL. EDDIE GIBSON was named to receive a United Air Force Academy full scholarship and JEAN FINNEY captured the Rossville Federal Savings and Loan Scholarship. United Daughters of the Confederacy Scholarships went to JIM McFARLAND, SISSI CARROLL. DEBBIE COCHRAN, and LINDA WHITE. The new Rotary Club Scholarship and the Kenneth Finkle Memorial Scholarship went to EDDIE GIBSON. DEBBIE NORVILLE was presented the Rotary Club English medal and JIM Mc- FARLAND earned the Rotary Club Math Medal. The Bausch-Lomb Science Award went to EDDIE GIBSON. Junior Woman’s Club Science Awards went to EDDIE GIBSON, JEFF HARRIS. GEOFF ROBERTSON, and ERIC WALKER. United Daughters of the Confederacy His- tory Awards were presented to KIM PURVIS and ART HOLLOWAY. Kiwanis Club Foreign Language Awards went to RITA WYRICK for Spanish, TIM BURKETT for French, and MARLA MARTIN for Latin. DEBBIE NORVILLE won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award. Vocational Awards were presented to ARTIE BAINES. DCT; LINDA WHITE and VICKI WHITE. VOT-EOT; SUSAN VEASEY. VCD; and BROOKS LANSING. DE. Cheerhaven Aide Awards were presented to MARY ELLEN DOYLE, ANNA NESBITT, ROBBIE COKER, SUSAN VEASEY, and MAY 26, 1976 TERRY BRAMLETT. MARVA VARNELL captured the Art Award which was presented for the first time this year and FRAN BURGER was named to receive the National Choral Award while EDDIE JENNINGS was presented the John Phillip Sousa band award. JEAN FINNEY won the Debra Townsend Memorial Award and the Robb Hess Award went to GLYNN GRIGGS. MAY TRIMBLE received the Janice Mead- ows Drama Award. JIM McFARLAND was recognized as Star Student and also for being runner-up in the ninth district competition. Named as having received scholarships other than those awarded during the program were JIM McFARLAND, DENNIS WARNACK. GREG HANTHORNE, SUSAN VEASEY. ART HOLLOWAY. DEBBIE COCHRAN. AUDREY CHILDRESS. MIKE FAUSCETTE, CAROLYN SPARKS. JEFF HARRIS, LISA BODENHEIMER, ALEATHA PLOTT, and EDDIE GIBSON. Certificates were awarded to those students who had maintained a ninety-five or above average during this school year. Seniors honored for their averages were FRAN BURGER, AUDREY CHILDRESS, DEBBIE COCHRAN, EDDIE GIBSON, ART HOLLOWAY, JIM McFARLAND, DEBBIE NORVILLE. ALEATHA PLOTT. GEOFF ROBERTSON, NANCY THOMAS. VICKI WHITE, and RITA WYRICK. Juniors recog- nized were DAVID DEITERS, DALE JENKINS. JIM HANSON, BEN HARRELL, PAM MYNATT. KIM PURVIS, and LISA ROBINSON. Sophomores having a ninety-five or above average were PAULA ADAMS, LAURA BRIDGES. FAITH DIAMOND. DAVID GIBSON, GREG HANTHORNE, CINDY HEACKER. MARLA MARTIN. NANCY MILLS. CATHY NORVILLE. GEOFF OOSTERHOUDT, STEVE PO- WELL. JANET SITTON, and MICHAEL ZOMPOKOS. Freshmen honored were PAULA CARTER. SANDY CASWELL. LISA HELTON, ELAINE KEMP, ANN MON- TANARO, LINDA McFARLAND, MIKE ROGERS. KIM ROMAN, and CAROLYN SPARKS. National Educational Development Tests awards went to those freshmen and sophomores who scored in the top ten per cent of those taking the test throughout the nation. DHS winners wer9 MARK HANNAH. CAROLYN SPARKS. LINDA SUE WILSON, CLAY POSEY. JEFF MC- DANIEL, ANN MONTANARO, JILL KIRBY, SANDY CASWELL, MARCIA YOUN- GERMAN, ELIZABETH SNELL. JANET SITTON, JONI SEEHORN. ALIX HAYNIE, ANDREA FREEDMAN, and FAITH DIA- MOND. Each year Presbyterian College be- stows the title of Junior Fellow upon two girls and two boys whose academic per- formance into their junior year has dem- onstrated keen mental ability and maturity of purpose. Named to receive this honor this year were EDDIE JENNINGS, BEN HARRELL. KIM PURVIS, and LISA MANLY. After taking the National Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test in the fall of their junior year, the following students were named as National Merit Commended Students; DENNIS WARNACK. ART HOLLOWAY, JEFF HARRIS. EDDIE GIBSON, and DEBBIE COCHRAN Receiving University of Georgia Certifi- cates of Merit were KIM PURVIS, LISA MANLY. LYNN MINOR. PAM MYNATT. LAURIE LITTLE. LISA ROBINSON, TAMMY PATTERSON, EDDIE JENNINGS. BEN HARRELL. JIM HANSON, BILL BURR. DAVID DEITERS. MARK HELLER, and ZACH KELEHEAR. CLAY POWELL received the coveted Dalton High School Service Award. Se- niors receiving Outstanding Senior Ser- vice Awards were EDDIE GIBSON, CLARK SMITH. ALEATHA PLOTT, and LOU ANN BOOZER. Senior Service Awards went to Lane Ar- thur. Scott Broadrick, Lou Ann Boozer, Fran Burger, Sissi Carroll, Audrey Childress, Debbie Cochran, Jean Finney, Lynn Fraker, Eddie Gibson, Eliska Hogan, Art Holloway. Paul Johnson, Cindy Keefer, Debbie Lee, Beth Lingo. Michelle Mainor. Deena Marshall, Jim McFarland, Debbie Norville, Laura Pate, Aleatha Plott. Clay Powell, Patti Puckett, Marianne Reid, Susan Shaw, Clark Smith, Linda White, and Vicki White. Receiving Junior Service Awards were Tish Allred, John Chamblee. Carey Cline, Sharon Ellis. Diane Frank, Ben Harrell. Laurie Little, Chinita Macon, Lisa Manly, Kelly Miles, Pam Mynatt. Karen Parker, Tammy Patterson, Larry Richman, ana Dee Dee Rous. Sophomore Service Awards went to Laura Bailey. Donnie Cole, Matt Cook, ocon t-arrow, David Gibson, Suzanne Hemphill, Marla Martin, Felice Miller, Cathy Norville, Geoff Oosterhoudt, Allen Posten, Joni Seehorn, Rhonda Sloan, and Greta Thomas. Freshman Service Awards were pre- sented to Jim Arnold, Tami Bearden, Charles Bryant. Melody Johnson, Alice Lumpkin, Ann Montanaro, Kim Roman, Frank Shaheen, Susan Shook, and Carolyn Sparks. Brad Goodson, new Student Council President, was installed by Clay Powell, outgoing president; and Steve Burrow was installed as Vice President by Eddie Gibson, outgoing Vice President. Condensed from an article written by BETH NYSEWANDER Published in the Daily Citizen-News
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