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1966-67 AWARDS Mrs. Glenna Boland, Home Economics Teacher, awards Lenora Fountain with the Betty Crocker Homemakers Award. Lenora made the highest grade on a test given to all the senior girls. Janie Rowlands received the Crisco Award. In order to get this, she had to be the most improved home eco- nomics student ranking toward the top of her class, display cooperation and enthusiasm, having a broad range of accomplishments in home economics, other subjects, and extra-curricular activities. LyDonna Hays and Janie Rowlands received the Business Awards. LyDonna was chosen as the Best Business Stu- dent. To be eligible for this award she had to take all four business courses and be outstanding in all. Janie received the Underwood Typing Award, by making the most progress in Typing L Bobbie Hurley and Phyllis Aday received the scholastic awards of the senior class. Bobbie was valedictorian with a 5.26 average, out of a possible 6.00. Ftiyllis, with 5.00 average, was saiutatorian. 11
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The junior class chose a Hawaiian theme for the 1966- 67 Junior-Senior Banquet. The entertainment consisted of beautiful dancing hula '•girls.'' One of themost exotic ones, Clifton Beavers, is pictured above. 1967 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The juniors presented a lei to everyone that attended. Mr. Bull, our guest speaker, commented on the Wind and the Hurricane.” Obviously, the Hawaiian menu that the juniors chose went over well with everyone. The pineapple decoration seemed to suit the taste of the senior girls. The juniors chose the following sophomores to serve as waitresses: Brenda Coffman, Judy Baker, Ferlene Mans- field, Debbie Thompson, and Janis Murdoch. 10
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Pictured above are the students from junior high and high school who had an A” grade average for the year. They are Steve Osborn, Donna Cochran, Barbara Allison, Brenda Stark, Barbara Bell, Janis Murdoch, Karen Burch, Linda Payton, Sam Coffman, and Janie Rowlands, not pictured. 1966-67 SCHOLASTIC HONORS These five students had the highest grade point of all the students in the 1967 ninth grade graduation class: Brenda Stark, Sheldon Utley, Barbara Bell, Karen Burch, and Frances Riley. The following six students from elementary school finished the school year with all A’s: Mary Lois Tripp, Martha Hallum, Paula Coffman, Nancy Wooten, Judy Huffman, Delilah Athey, and Jan Cochran. From the sixth grade graduating class, these six students had a five point or higher grade average out of a possi- ble six for their fourth, fifth, and sixth grades: Kenneth Hooten, Rhonda Bull, Sandra Stroud, Paula Coffman, Martha Hallum, and Linda Halsted. 12
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