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EDITGRS Olivia Flynn, Editor-in-Chiefg Jerry Luther, Mimeographerg .lane Davis, Associate Editorg ,Iudy Dale,Assi,stant,Associate Editorg Billie Rogers, Society Editorg Terry Gamble, Sports Editorg Don Grant, News Editorg Mr. Compton, Sponsor. ' PUBLISHING The successful publication of a high 5390 school newspaper depends greatly on co- operation and hard work. These words, deed, were the watch words of the 1963-64 staff of the Powder Horn. Under the competent advisorship of Mr. Van Compton, the paper staff met at the 5th period each day to carry out the tasks of putting out an informative publication of student interest. The Powder Horn serves as a student mouthpiece. It recognizes outstanding stu- dents, scoops special events, and covers elec- tions and activities. .lane Davis, Olivia Flynn, Jerry Luther, Cecelia Cooke. SPORTS BUSINESS T I Jerry Luther, Claude Hyde, Glenn Turner, Terry Gamble, Jerry McMahan Cecella Cooke Kenny Griffith. 37
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Row One: G. Turner, J. McMal1an, A. Harris, C. Pekala, D. Winkler, A. Braly, C. Brooks, S. Hixon, K. King, B. Rogers, B Wamack. Row Two: J. Luther, K. Griffith, C. Hyde, P. Forrester, K. Hurst, B. O'Neal, J. Carroll, J. Pfitzer, L. Martin. POWDER HOR STAFF EDITOR ADVISOR Olivia Flynn has competently run the Powder Horn as Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Van Compton 36
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Row One: L. Futrelle, M. Britton, L. Fields, B. Moss, P. Sparks, G. Ellis, B. Gannaway, G. Wallace. Row Two: Mrs. Clementson, Sponsor, C. Cooke, P. Talbert, N. Webb, N. Spears. S. Norris, V. Christa, S- Mccaughey, J. Farley, C. Schmook. Row Three: R- Walker, B. Wallace, F. Dillard, D. Matthews, A. Burnette, K. Griffith, V. G-ioner, P. Womack, D. Kelly. NATIUNAL H0 GR OCIET sri NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I 3 ? 2 .1 5 Q , A Z Qi OFFICERS One of the highest honors that can be attained by a high school junior or senior is membership in the National Honor Society. Members are selected from the upper third of each class and are voted on by members of the faculty. Membership is based on a student's character, leadership, scholarship, and service. The Honor Society has two in- ductions each year. Seniors are tapped in the fall and juniors in the spring. The main project of the Honor Society this year was presenting the school with Honor Society collars to be worn by graduating society members. OFFICERS: David Matthews, President, Ronnie Walker, Vice Presidentg Vicki Groner, Secretaryg David Kelly, Treasurerg Fran Dillard, Parliamentariang Nancy Webb, Program Chairman, Mrs. Clementson., Sponsor. 38
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