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5-f Co-Editors Donna Calvert and John Mathews confer with Mrs. Business manager, Sue Beth Covington. works diligently on Ruby Haynes, sponsor. on improvvnwnts for the next edition of advertisements for the High Times. thc' High Ti1nvQ. Th MH ' h T ' 99 H l 9 If LWLGS Q PS Exchange editor, Janet Triplettg column editor, Charline Warcg and fashion editor. Patsy Brown. HOSIERY BAR - LADIES! SHOP and JONES BROTHERS BETTER SHOES ,Ju-n-Q r ,,.-sv ' tal' V an M -awww W
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Character, Leadership, cholarship, and 4 l ervice i '.zr Y if M 5 as i 3 1 A 1 ' i ' fp. Joe Lee Caldwell, president of the N.H.S., presents the flags Sandra Johnson speaks on service to the student body in the to lyler Swmdle, president of thc student body. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sl.. Several projects were sponsored this year by the National Honor Society. One which has become an annual project was the making and selling of mums for the Homecoming and Thanksgiving games. The N.H.S. attempts each year to have at least three assemblies, consisting of the induc- tion of their officers and new members, a pay- assembly, and a citizenship program. Following a week of stressing citizenship, the N.H.S. con- ducted a program at which speeches on citizen- ship were made. Each year the society attempts to make enough money to present a worthwhile gift to the school. This year they presented the school with a set of flags. HOTEL NOBLE annual citizenship program presented by the National Honor Society. .X Assembly line production turns out mums for the Homecoming and Thanksgiving games.
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Seated are advertising managers, Rex Stevens and Judy Nesmith. and staff artist, Joel Mangrum. Standing are Tommy Meeks, assis tant photographerg Bill Harris, photographerg and Louis Saalbach, cartoonist. to Develop Writing Talents Seated are sports editors. Brooks Holifield and David Cannimore. Standing are feature editor, Nancy Wilbourn and news editors. Linda Richards and Pat Car- penter. To make ,l.l'l.S. an up-to-date school community. the High Times keeps the students informed on all activities. Eager students hurriedly pay ten cents for a copy of current news. Writiiig for the 'tHigh Tiniesn gives fine experiences to future Hnewshawks and newshensf, Besides the experience, the reporters and editors enjoy work- ing together to turn out our school newspaper. Cementing friendships with other schools. the 'skligh Timesii is ex- changed throughout the United States. CLEMENTS JEWELRY and SCHOENFIELITS LADIES' WEAR
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