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,T 3 G The winner ot the Girls' State Award is Kim Aaron. The teachers' choice tor Boys' State is Danny Kainer. ,,,..ps- ' .,..au- mtl: 1 ef' wkk X SDJ if M559 T f - ' V ' ff - Todd Partin and Tresa Philpott are the alternates for Boys' and Girls' State. Boy's and Girls State 2665
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H0l'l0l'S Honorary Accolades P' When students reach their junior and senior years, the hard work they have done for the school begins to be recognized. This is the time most students become eligible for honor groups. This is also the time awards are distributed. Three awards given to juniors and seniors are Daughter of the American Revolution, Youth Performance Award and Girls' and Boys' State. DAR gives an award to one outstanding senior. Nominees were submitted by the senior homeroom teachers and voted on by all the teachers. Kelly Krafick was this year's recipient. She received a plaque and became eligible to compete in a nation- wide essay contest. The YPA was given to two seniors who devoted their time and talents to the community. The nominees were picked by the senior homeroom teachers and voted on by the Longhorn Council officers. This award was co-spoonsored by Phillips 66 and the Pasadena Citizen. Sheryl Bashara and Beverly Hays were honored with plaques on Senior Day as the winners of this award. Girls' and Boys' State is an award given by the American Legion to one junior girl and boy. As winner of the award, Kim Aaron attended a week long workshop on the state government in Austin. Danny Kainer, Boys' State winner attended a similar workshop for boys prior to the one attended by Aaron. ln addition to the winners teachers choose an alternate for each award. These alternates were Tresa Philpott and Todd Partin. 'V 264 YPAXDAR At Left: Beverly Hays is one of the recipients of the Youth Performance Award Below: Sheryl Bashara is another recipient of the Youth Performance Award
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HOI'l0l'S Top Choices 1 gne of the nenere elven enly attended meetings for four to senior students is that of Weeks where they were exeeeed being a junior Rotarian, Lion or T0 ClVlC Dfeleete- DUNUQ the f0UV' Elkfe Teenager of lne Month. th week, students were required This honor has two dimensions, I0 make fi Speeeh to the Club ee According to peggy Walters, what they had learned. Students acquired this honor by nominations made at the publicize their clubs as well as UeQlflflifiQ Of The Yeef DY The CIUD assistant principal, who believes the Rotarians and Lions wish to Work Outstanding SDOHSOVS and teaffhefs. -H1959 School Students. lneee students were nominated in a organizations also want to large QVUUD- Those nominated familiarize students with the flfet were named fifef HCCOVUWQ clubs so that after graduation to Walters- these students might become in- Refefieee and Elks name one terested in being a part ot their Qifl and one UOY VUOHUWIY from Community Services. Sepiembef to May while UOHS After being picked as a alternate one boy and one girl for Rotarian or Lion, these students every month. - if fs, 'zz f . is .. . Sir . . .QU - . A K - V l , 5 . A .ee , 'A , ..-. le. A ,L K. e ,, K . 3 0 . , Julie Peterson and George .Clendenin were clnsen as yearly recipients ofthe 0ptlmIst's Youth Appreciation Award 'YY le e ee st.. s ss,rr.l Junior Rotarians Leon Coe and Kim Hulsey mloy the totir of the Houston Ship Channel given by Kelley lyllller leene against ihe Sellfh Hellefen Fetal? club- ship's railing during the tour. 266 Community Representatives
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