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DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Tracy Taylor, Roger Watkins, and Darrell Anderson sing the alma mater at the Recognition Assembly. Mr. Hagmann presents Debra Finstead with the Drill Team Assembly. at the Recognition ge Ky: ,dj vo, T ,Axly -. , Q J., Lisa Rolader leads the school song after Arlington Lamar beat Haltom 14-3. 5 ' .... 2' X 3 Mr. Hagmann recognizes Cyndi King, Laura Greenfield, Terri Riehl, Cary Stegall, and Wayne Trimble for making Who's Who at Haltom at the Recognition Assembly. Senior Carol Chapman labels artwork for the Mule Alley Art Show.
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DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS .I ,gl ,gAr..x Anthony Maturo accepts the Superior Cadet Award from Brigadier General Lynn Yeatts. Assembly honors 8 Alexander, Trimble, Hiehl, Watkins ot top Come on down! You're the next award winner at the Recognition Assembly, Many studehts received awards and other hon- ors at the Recognition Assembly at Wiley G, Thomas Coliseum on May 25. Some were sur- prised and others expecting. but all were honored to shake Principal Leon Hagmanns hand and acquire their award. The award for citizenship went to Barbara Alexander and Wayne Trimble. The activities award went to Terri Riehl and Roger Watkins. Twenty awards were given in the field of liberal arts, Creative Writing went to jeff Curry and Alli- son Groschcup. Iinglish to Carol Chapman and Laura Greenfield. and Speech to Vicki Iiviston. French was given to Lisa Rolader. German to Mary Trimble, and Spanish to Dennis Ortiz, The journalism award went to Cary Stegall and Wayne Trimble won the yearbook award. Psychology was awarded to jane Iidwards and sociology to Tracy Taylor. Kelly Brown won the economics award and government to Allen Payne. The crafts award went to Lane Schwartz. wood shop to Tommy Townsend. metal shop tojimmy Don Carpenter, and outdoor education to Yvonne Ott and Gene Parrish. History was given to two juniors, Allen Boyer and Debbie McGee and the awards for Develop- mental Reading, health and free enterprise were not awarded. There were five awarded in the sciences with biology going to Don Derryberry and Rose Casil- las, chemistry to junior Neal Quimby. math to Paul Place, Oceanography to Mike Waller and physics to Darrell Anderson. The sports category had 13 awards with only the golf award not given. Athletics was given to Gene Hensarling and sophomorejoanna Hooker. baseball to joey Galvari, boys' basketball to Dar- ren Hooker, and girls' basketball to Carol Porter and Debbie Barnes. Football went tojohn McPherson. gymnastics tojames Campbell and Terri Riehl, track to Tony l.andry and Teresa Nabors, cross country to joanne Richardson, tennis to Ann Forrer and Ronnie Cope. and volleyball to Tena Brand, The award for physical education went to Renauda McMahon and Scott Bills. and ROTC to Tony Maturo and Connie Crouch. In fine arts band went to I.aVon Iloward and Doug Renfro. art to White and Denese McGee. and drama to Mark Iloop. The drill team went to Deborah Finstad, Musical Productions to Cyndi King and Way'rie Stringfellow, and the choir award was not presented. Out of the I7 vocational awards five were not awarded, giving it the highest percentage of awards not given. Auto Mechanics. CVAIf Lab, Vocational Office Education l.ab and Vocational Agriculture remained unawarded.. Auto Body was given to William Markey and james Mason. CVAL Coop to jerry Parsely, and Cosmetology to Nancy Robertson, Richard Greer and Bobby Thrash won the Distributive Iiduca- tion award, Kelly Green the Ilome Economics Cooperative Iiducation award and Pre-Employw ment Laboratory Education to Marcy Moran. Ilomemaking was won by Tammy Ilogue and Becky Kelly. Vocational Iiealth Occupations Iiducation by Sharon IIall and Tammy Cure and Vocational Iiducation by Debbie Proctor. First year Industrial Cooperative Training went to Allen McKee and second year to Mike Oldham, Vocational drafting went tojoe Le and Kenton Rowe and Industrial Arts drafting to Charles Scott Daily. Awards for business classes included Account- ing to Lennie LaRoux and Marla Hunter, Busi- ness Law to Cheryl Cothran, Typing I to DeeDee Griggers and Typing II to Melody Boyer. The award for Shorthand I went to Carol Iivans and Shorthand II to Cheryl Wise. with none going to Business Communications and Business Office Practice. A S .sw-new Yvonne Ott checks over senior invitations in room 31. S 3 g . 5 t 0 f. l l l as
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SCHOLARSHIPS ggi.-u-c-v. f!,i 'l'iQl'l Th S TM john McPherson signs his fully paid four year scholarship to Wichita State University as Coach jerry San- ders, Shug McPherson, and Principal Leon Hagmann witness. Beth Ingraham sings The Best ot' Times, the senior song, at the Recognition Assembly. K fig sttss .L we Showing her leadership ability, Tommi Hall plays Heidi Haltom in the student council skit for soph- omore orientation. Q ,'fr9 wt I Wl'EYfv0 'V Y ,slyyffll ,wg ly Q Q r mg -I 'EQ .I af Blevins Kfztdil 'al ,118-lt 'Wa 11111 fy If ,Al .WM- If-'air' arf
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