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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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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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Kathy Cotman receives a pin from Mrs. Bricker for being the 1973-74 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow. She won the pin by scoring highest at Hopewell on a national home- management test given in December. Test-taking won awards for Pat Stump, Danny Smartt, Drew Leftwich, Allen Moore, and Kathy Cotman. PSAT NMSQT scores placed Pat, Danny, Drew, and Allen in the top 2% of the nation out of those taking the test. For placing so high, the five received letters of commendation. Kathy Cotman ' s score on the Betty Crocker test earned her the Homemaker of Tomorrow title. Mrs. Mary Bricker presented her home and hearth charm to Kathy. In the Voice ch Democracy contest, Josephine Sais won first place local awards. And HERO, a new organization, sent Mike Taylor to the regional meeting where they elected him president. Pat Stump, Danny Smartt, Drew Leftwich, and Allen Moore lounge in the old assistant principal ' s office where they first learned they had received letters of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. The letters are for outstanding performances on the PSAT NMSQT. Scores Earn Honors for 5 Seniors Above: Hopewell Voice of Democracy winner Josephine Sais adds a knitted scarf to one of her handmade animal placed on exhibit in the library display case. Left: Mike Taylor, Regional president of Home Economics-Related Occupations Clubs suggests that Loretta Spratley taste the pizza he has made in Home Economics class. Honors
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