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Five Students Achieve Highest Honors cue ‘ ¥, v Few y VALEDICTORIAN Judith Holmes SALUTATORIAN Jenny McDonald Oe: : Barry N. Baggott Gregory A. Carnes Martha A. Ely Nina G. Jones J. Thomas McClure GOODPASTURE BIBLE AWARD. BIBLE AWARD Anthony Parker Barry N. Baggott December’83 June ’84 HONORS—19
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HONOK GRADUATES August ’83-June ’84 VALEDICTORIAN Doreen Phillips These exceptional students worked diligently during their years at Lips- comb, excelling not only in their major fields of study, but in required subjects and electives as well. The valedictorians and salutatorians earned these titles by achieving the highest grade-point averages in their graduating classes. The Goodpasture | Bible Award was received by the grad- uating Bible majors with the highest pyres ae ; yllis Young grade-point averages. These people are to be congratulated | for their outstanding scholarship. As an additional note of interest, De- cember graduates Judith Holmes and | Jenny McDonald were roommates, which proves that competition doesn’t hurt friendship. GOODPASTURE BIBLE AWARD Christopher Qualls August 83 18—HONORS
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Women’s Oratorical The Women’s Oratorical Contest under the direction of Dr. Ken Schott was held March 27. The speech was to be of a persuasive nature and to deal with an inspirational theme from a Christian perspective. Out of the eight contestants who entered the con- test, Benay Waite took first place with her speech entitled ‘‘Overcoming Inferiority.” She received $200 and a gold medal. Sec- ond place went to Nancy McDoniel who received $100 and a silver medal. Karen Knowles received third place. Funds for the awards were supplied by a trust orga- nized by Dr. Gustus Dunn, Jr. of Rising Star, Texas. Founder’s Day The Founder’s Day Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the Department of Speech Communication and directed by Dr. Paul Prill, was held on February 17. Due to the increased interest in the contest this year, two preliminary rounds were held to de- cide six finalists from ten original partici- pants. From these finalists winners were: Kirk Brothers, who received $200 and a gold medal for his winning speech entitled “Who Will Save The Children?’’, Daniel Clayton, who received second place, $100, and a silver medal, and Tim Shoulders, who received third place. The funds are awarded by the development office from a trust fund organized by Dr. Gustus Dunn, Jr. of Rising Star, Texas. Daniel Clayton, second; Kirk Brothers, first; Tim Shoulders, third. 20—HONORS
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