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Left: At the Kaleidoscope ' s Christmas party, a photographer catches Martha Marks. Lower Left: Their assignments complete, Mike and Skipper Nowlin begin a game of chess in Mrs. Lampman ' s fourth period economics class. Above: At a Senior class meeting in room I 84, Martha gives her treasurer’s report as Mike presides. Left: Mr. and Miss Kaleidoscope contestants are: Front row: Linda Stallings, Pam Seavy, Carol Manley, Debbie Mills. Second row: Pat Stump, Ronnie Shaw, Mike Blythe, Drew Leftwich, Susan Smith. 21 Mr. Miss K
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Activities Win Titles for Marks, Hayes Mike Hayes and Martha Marks spent much of thei r senior year involved in class activities. Mike (below) is at a pep rally. Martha (right) helps decorate the Homecoming float. Attention Seniors: Each homeroom is to nominate one boy and one girl for Mr. and M iss Kaleidoscope. Nominees should participate in activities such as Kaleidoscope, athletics and class projects, etc., found its way into the bulletin a week before it should have. But the early nominations had no effect on the outcome of the later voting. Out of ten Miss K nominees and six Mr. K nominees, the Sen ior Class chose Martha Marks and Michael Hayes as the two most deserving. Mike, Senior Class President, spent his time researching for debating, for Independent English, and for ideas for class projects. Whenever he wasn’t debating, he spent his week-ends working at Hardee ' s and reading science books. Martha, Senior Class Treasurer, raised goats between class, athletics, Kaleidoscope, and Monogram Club activities. She spent her summers working as a counselor at Happy Acres, a summer camp for retarded children. Martha also received the Miss Congeniality award by a unanimous vote of the Miss HHS contestants. Above: Award winning debater, Mike discusses points of the 1973 debate topic with Paul Stidham. Right: In room 192, Martha and Jack Stallard review a Hopewell city map while discussing the Monogram Club ' s plans to collect for The United Fund. Looking on is Joey Langley. Mr. Miss K 20
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Sara Ford receives the Honor Society robe from Robing Gilliam after being tapped by Helen Youngblood. FIVE Share Top Honon Another first for HHS came with the announcement of Tri- Valedictorians an dCo- Salutatorians. The use of two systems to determine the class ranking backfired when the usual one valedictorian became three. One system gave the person with the most quality points the honor. The other system gave the person with the highest quality point average the honor. Finally after checking and rechecking, Michael Blythe, Sarah Ford, and Pat Stump became tri-valedictorians. Jay Gould and Michael Hayes became co-salutatorians. None of the top five were chronic studiers. Michael Blythe spent his spare time playing football and basketball. Sarah participated in church and Tri-Hi- Y activities and was business manager of the Kaleidoscope. Co¬ editing the Kaleidoscope and working with the SAE FTA occupied Pat ' s time. Salutatorians Jay and Michael Hayes won honors debating and Michael was also Senior Class president. Above: Debaters Michael Hayes and Jay Gould (second and fourth from the left) discuss the government funding of public schools wifh team members Bettye Washington, Davine White, and Ed Marmol. Upper Left: In preparation for the Senior Carnival held in October, Pat Stump carries cakes to the courtyard for the cake walk. Right: Varsity Basketball player Mike Blythe captures a rebound as time runs out at the away Midlothian game. 22
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