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CLASS NIGHT The enior L11 of lxerett Hlgxll Sehool pre ented lt fourth 'annual c ass n1gshtprogNramonX11x 1-1 1951 tl 30 p Folloxxlng, '1 conurt hx the Pxerett lirnd liohhx Berronp 1 presented Lamplighter Ned Rwzardl 57 xxho pre ided oxer the Ceremonx He axxarded the Danforth Poundltlon Axx 1rds to aclx VVood'1ll and anime Llemens lhe osten Axx ard xxere presented to these seniors The Lltlzen hip Xxx 1rd xx ent to Reed Firlex Ruhx Roherts Don Fx erett md LXIICIY1 Ru ell Be t 'ill round to Doro thx lxlelnsasser Boxs Athletre to lmmx Nlclirixer Girls Arh letrcs to Nlarion Bell Nlu le axx lrds to Wlargerx Craxx ford for hand xxorls and Barham Lx nn liroxx n for chorus xxorlt Nlarjorte NIcCamphe1l and Joan Hart xxent the journalism award from the HILITOPPFR Stal? rl he Blue and fmt Qtaff 'txx ards xx ent to Editor Phxllis Gllland Don Lequlre lvrtherme Price and Xler cedes Tipton The French axx ard xx ent to Ieanette 'Nuchol the bpmish award to 'mice Clemens and Phxllis Gilland 'md the Speech axxrtrd to Donna Stanton Professor H Daxis presented Yxonne Dixon xxlth the Out standmg Senior Award 'md Wits ohn L Crfxvx ford presented the D A R avxard to Phxllis NICCall The interpretation of the sxmhol of the lamp xx 'ls read hx Qhxrlex Vloore which was followed hx Nlr Orhz Gibson llglltlflfs the lamp Wir Fdward Doughertx polxe on the spirit of the light The passing of the light hx the class of 1951 vx'1s closed hx the semor pledge led hx B111 Hodge 51 and the dedimtorx praxer hx Rev ohn O Hood The Class marched off the field and formed an E at the end of the foothall field xxhile the hand plaxed Thex sang the Alma 'Water and were drsmlssed xxlth Tips hx Bill Pertrson 51 and Waxne Nexxman 52 s ' ' :ss 'f ' 'r Q ' s ' s ' . . ltr: 'f f. .1-' , ',a -2, .m. f . '- -' - I' : , j 1, '5 . . ' Z li T s i , 'z s 'i . -', D' ., .' . 1 D' ' . ss 5 s -. - - To Editor Chrysteen Adkins, Business Klanager Xlilford Payne. 1 ' ' 1 ,. . . ' ' . . s . ' ' h . ,Y s. T . i . . . T . :-V L YC. vv L. ' bv r' . . ' -' s ' , 'Y . :sl .7 i 1.x X YK Y . . , . ll ,Y v I C -T u -v .K A ' ' ' 11 vs I ' 9 . . .t ' 2 - . , , , Y Y Y
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During the past rears the facultx has chosen and awarded to some member of the senior class the Outstanding Senior Award This student must meet the qualifications set up bv the school These are cooperation with teachers and students lox altw to the school application to courteousness honests, and subjects and willingness to participate in extra curricular activities Last Vear for this honor Yvonne Dixon was chosen because of her outstand ing record during, her four years at Fverett She vsas a president of the Thespian Troupe band cap tain and representative to Yolunteer Girls State For their annual Lamplighter Ceremony the sen lor class selects the most outstanding box of the junior class to preside He is selected on the basis of personalitx scholarship leadership ind contrlbu tions to the school The class of 1951 chose lNed R1z7ard1 for their l amplighter Each summer girls from different high schools in Tennessee are sent to X olunteer Girls State bt the American legion Auxiliarx Their purpose is She must hate the following qualifications leader ship scholarship seruce and character The 1951 lwerett representatixc wx is XIITIIOTIC Hopkins The Daughters of American Rewolution repre sentitive for In erett Hlch School for 1952 is Dorla ames She is selected bs the senior class as the most outstanding senior girl and br the faculty for her possession of leadership service dependability and patriotism She is a member of the basketball team the Thespian French and Beta Club SW-WSQ . K. -v a VV 1. . K Y I Y, , , 1 - I , 'V , K e I - . I 7 ' 4 . 'ac r f. . if , 1 c ' . . , . , . . . . C K K . v - - c T . r T L- . , Y . 11 . U It A 1 - 1 1 - 1 Y to provide citizenship training for high school girls. . i , .T x . - , f '-' , 4 c ' . , 1 c .xl V A ' I . .V .T . ' ' K Y 7 ,V7 i i. . it a c. , c Ax , , c . me -s X .4 iii 34.,3,:i.f . ,V msgs, I
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