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O Quperlahves- BEST SPORTS: Robert Howerton and Cindy Laubach Although all Whithey students have superlative traits, these ten outstanding Freshmen were cho- f sen as the best in each category. Students were N nominated and selected by secret ballot among the ninth grade faculty members. BEST CITIZENS: Marjean Purinton and Bob Walston BEST GROOMED: MOST COURTEOUS: BEST STUDENTS: Jeff Bond and Sherry Johns Lauren Holmes and Greg Schober jan Strange and Randy Smith
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PRI NCI PAL'S HONOR ROLL Those students making all A's at the end of the first semester were, left to right fT0p Rowj James Murdock, Randy Harrison. Randy Smith, Mark Norvell, Rod A smile for the honor roll? Plaster, David Nicholson, Craig Minnich, Bob Walston. qSeatedj Mike Trueblood, Rodger Stewart, Tony Hickman, Martin Wing, Lisa Sherry, Donna Crow. QNot Picturedj Terri Teubner, Bevan Collins, Sherry Dutton, Charlotte Smith. Fritz Dent presents Mr. Durst a token of appreciation at the Sutdent Council Convention banquet. 64 Mike Music, 7th grade quarter back, appeared in Sports Illustrated for his high scoring during Prep football season.
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K-Club Mr. Jones, K-Club sponsor, and Bob Walston, president, guided this organization of outstanding boys through many activities. The service c1ub's projects in- cluded publication of the Snooper, Whitney's school paper the Christmas canned food drive fpicturedj, and ushering at var- ious school activities.
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