Cisljt aaopal Mtmhtti Ht icljarb ajareg ir djarlcs tone ir Cljuck Ik ir iLcnnp l aWon An all-around student, Richard has participated in activities rang- ing frotn Chess Club to Student Council. As vice president of the Council this year, he organized the March of Dimes campaign. In addition to the Pan-American Student Forum, he is a member iif National Honor Society and was a senior class favorite runner- up. Scholastically, he is ranked in the top one per cent of the class. Charles has left his mark in the fields of speech and debate as he compiled a 30 wins-6 losses record as member of National Forensic League. He has served the organi- zation both as recording secretary and vice president. A member of National Honor Society, Charles also was cinema critic for The Hoofbeat. Chuck has taken numerous hon- ors in both the athletic and aca- demic areas. He has served as a varsity football player for three years — receiving a football schol- arship — and as president of Na- tional Honor Society. A class fav- orite all three years, as Best Ail- Around and Most Popular, he was named King at the annual Fav- orites ' Dance. A member of the Mustang Band, orchestra and All-City High School youth symphony, Kenny has dem- onstrated his talent in the musical field during his 3-year high school career. Playing lead alto saxo- phone in the stage band has oc- cupied much of his time. In ad- dition to studying various musical instruments, Kenny found time to participate in Math Club activities last year.
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g attenbante Co Clje 3aopal Court Joljn Jiecling Comti.iinj; ,!. I.ileni! on IBabib langsfton iSapolcon jUlaporga Mit )tlt if i.x fn . o iH has participated on if organization at pariian. both the Mustang football and the Student Council. A ' a- tioiial Hanoi Socifty member, he u-ns voted Boyi ' State delegate. Hr has b,-tn elected a class far- ante nil three yean. an. Carrying his photography hob- by the clai ? both school publications. He re- ceived a letter of commend itiati from the National Merit Scholar- ship Ten. Sappy has shown his talents ol two honorary the fields of writing and leadership ganizations — National Mono ontributor to Spoonful and Society and Quill and Scroll - cretary to National Honor tided Society. In addition to Shelley ha leadership and talent by paling in Biology Club and Mu the Biology and Spanish Clubs. ' icki oilman i atl)P torm Cecillc Cai ' lor Vicki ' s senior year was a bun A cheerleader during her junior Cecille has been chosen a class one as she participated in the and senior years, and a class fav- favorite all three years, and served Student Council. Chess Club and orite all three years. Kathy ha as mistress of ceremonies at this Sigmund. She also found time to epitomized the push for school year ' s Favorites ' Dance. She has march with the Royalettes and to spirit. She has served on the Stu- been active on the Student Council serve Natiottal Honor Society. She dent Council and Y-Teen organi- as well as Royalettes and f ational received an honorary mention for zation also. Honor Society. her high National Merit test score. The King Court of Honor consists of 25 seniors, nominated by the Senior Stu- dent Council and selected on a basis of outstanding achievement in academics and participation in school and community activities. Of the 25, eight are chosen by the faculty as the Royal Members of the Court. These eight seniors represent su- perior accomplishment and contribution in academic or extracurricular life.
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