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5 . 55 Above left: Lorenzo Gutierrez and Randy Iones show awards that they received for being chosen to the All- State Band. Above right: E.C. Rosson accepts his award for expert marksmanship from Audie Murphy's sister. Right: Ioe Welsh administers the oath of office to Step- hanie Wilson. 149 1-
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Awards Assembly S The last assembly of the year at H.I.C. is held an- nually to honor those students who deserve special recognition for academic achievements. These hon- ors range from the Academic Excellence Award, for students with the highest grade point averages each year at Hill, to the awards in specialized subject -. areas. This year the Academic Excellence awards 4-A went to David Bower, Scott Hill, Pat Reeder, Marca Schulz, Pat Smith, Alber Srubar, Ieanette Turner, . , and Phillis Wiseman-all of whom had a perfect 4.0 average. Those students who had been selected to Who's Who in American Iunior Colleges were in- troduced to the audience as well as those students selected for Who's Who in Vocational-Technical Studies. Included in the program were musical se- lections sung by the H.I.C. Choir and Ensemble. Ioe Welsh closed the assembly with the presentation of 1 the gavel, symbolic of the Student Congress Presi- dent, to Stephanie Wilson, next year's president. 4 7 2 C -li f U l Alden Smith presentsl an outstanding achievement award in government. .-. , V as .' ' .uflx W Dr. Hutchins presents the Academic Excellence Award to David Bower, Pat Reeder, Albert Srubar, and Phillis Wiseman. f' l48
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Students Honored for 'f Individual Achievements Mike Zobell accepts his award for drama from lack Smith. Awards were presented to students for outstanding work in specialized subjects such as English, drama, math, business, government and history, science, and journalism. These students were chosen by the different instructors within each department for demonstrating special ability in each of these subject areas. Also presented during assembly was the Stu- dent Leadership Award which went to Ioe Welsh. This year's Phi Theta Kappa awards went to freshmen Donna Sewall and Carrie Washington, and sophomores Iacque Carmichall and Allan Clayton. Allan Clayton received an award for outstanding workin economics and general business 150 I- yy. ,I
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