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Democratic Principles Are Used In Electing LH Favorites, All-Westerners Elected by secret ballot each year are a boy and a girl to hold the title of All-West- erner Boy and All-Westerner Girl. These two students are elected by a majority vote of the entire faculty. Among the qualifications which determine who these two people will be are moral standards, scholastic standings, co-operativeness with teachers and students, outstanding achievements and abilities, and personality traits. Perhaps the all-roundness of the two students is the chief determiner. Gloria Waller and Don Kerr received this honor for 1955. One sophomore, one junior, and two seniors are elected by secret ballot as class favorites. Seniors, because of additional years of work and interest, elect a favorite girl and a boy. The sophomores and juniors vote for a girl or a boy in their individual classes. The boy or girl having the plurality vote receives this honor. Because of their friendliness and co-operativeness Don Hunt, sophomore, Bill Dean, junior, and Sharla Pepper and Neil McMullen, seniors, were elected favorites of their classes this year. Round-up time in LHS brings to mind Round-up favorites. A boy and a girl from any of the three classes are elected on plurality vote by secret ballot of the entire student body. Sharla Pepper and Neil McMullen were the student body's choices for Round-up favorites of 1955. Runners-up were Pat Rainer and Don Kerr and Carma lean William- son and Bill Dean. Members of the Who,s Who are selected on a similar basis according to quali- fications as the All-Western Boy and All-Western Girl. Approximately twelve are chosen from the sophomore class, fifteen, from the junior class, and nineteen, from the senior class. Students are nominated in general by the faculty. This list is then screened by a committee consisting of the boys' and girls' counselors, publications, di- rector, WESTERNER editors, class editor, class president and secretary, student body president and secretary, and class sponsors picked at random. This committee screens the list of nominees, investigates them, and makes the final selection. For outstanding work in academic and extracurricular fields Kay Burnam, Liz Creson, Carole lean De- laney, George Dawson, Richard Estes, lane Feathers, Ioy Herod, Butch Lawrence, Iimmy McLaughlin, Ianis Pierce, Dale Pruett, Pat Rainer, Bradford Reeves, Carolyn Tapp, Ioyce Thrush, Sam Vaughter, Roy Webb, Suzanne Wilson, Carma Iean William- son, seniors, Wanda Io Boyce, Frank Clover, Mary V. Dawson, Bill Dean, Gordon Deering, Irma Galindo, Gordon Graves, Harold Hammett, Ianelle Ohlenbusch, Mack Robertson, Rita Seay, Sarah Simmons, Leon Weaver, Kathy White, Mary Sue Wilson, juniors, Bryan Baxter, Eddie Ioe Bradford, Delia Close, Anita Gordon, Harlon Lamkin, james Moesor, Lynn Richards, Mike Robinson, Iimmy Seay, Carol Simpson, James Sin- clair, and james West, sophomores, were chosen for Whois Who this year.
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Westerner Call To Loyalty ill HN H' al, Buckl e sweepin over all th high. We will glorify. ld HW Fl Weslemersg We will do or die. b ld Westernersg We will do or 'e. VXSNA
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