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Scholarship, Citizenship, leadership it TT-vm: 1 N ,g:'f,:1,-- ,L-ig - 2 'A 5 Q t J lt N5 Y, y X I ,ac This year a total of nine seniors reaching the semi- finals of the National Merit Scholarship competition is a record at Manatee High. These students, includ- ing David Cheshire, Ed Moran, Don Flowers, Rose- ann Umana, Bob Levenson, Doug Wallace, Wayne Dimond, Wayne Daltry, and Katherine Williams fabovej, deserve special congratulations for not only becoming semi-finalists but also for having reached finals in the national competition. Eight Manatee High delegates participated in a week of leadership activities during the summer at Florida State University. As citizens of the state of Seminole, these students assumed various city, coun- ty, and state governmental offices. Members of Girls' State were Cathy Charron and Penny Tasch Ueft, row onej. Boys' State delegates included Wayne Di- mond, Mike Purinton, Bob Cotterman, C. F. Snyder, and Don Flowers Qleft, rows two and threel. Not pictured is Bob Levenson. These students were select- ed and sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary.
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Seniors Earn Honors and Recognition For Pattie Lawton was the Manatee High recipient of the 1964-65 Daughters of the American Revolution Award presented by the Osceola chapter ot the DAR lrightj. This award is given annually to a sen- ior girl who has excelled in scholarship, character, and leadership. As a winner ofthe citizenship award, Pattie became an entrant in the state citizenship competition, vying for the scholarship given in the national contest. Eighteen seniors are to be graduated with highest honors for their scholastic achievements throughtout high school. These students lbelowj compose the Top Four Percent of the Class of '65, Graduating with honors will be those seniors who make up the Top Ten Percent of the graduating class. Robert Allen Cotterman Wayne David Dimond Donald Skene Flowers Kathie Mae Howey Robert Wayne Levenson Marcia Gail iMcCallister Matthew Mills McCarthy Helen Etta Nichols Geraldine Lee Raines Mariorie Diane Raines Roseann Frances Umana Douglas Alan Wallace Barbara Irene Alexander Mary Ann Barton Kathryn Roxanne Becker Lance Jan Cecka David Alan Cheshire Q-'vt' KAY' .,,ig,, 1' ss suv f 1 gage' .Ng W 7 f a r 1 r i l we 1.
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It is an outstanding student who is inducted into the Manatee High School National Honor Society Chapter. Only fifteen percent of the senior class and tive percent of the iunior class may be select- ed. These people must be in the upper 25W of their respective classes to be eligible for mem- bership. All students in this cate- gory interested in membership may turn in an application form. Each application is then submit- ted to the teachers to determine who are most deserving of the honor. Membership is based on schol- arship, character, service, and leadership. All graduating mem- bers will have a gold seal placed on their diplomas in recognition of their membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. OFFICERS President Dan Flowers Vice President , .. Bob Cotterman Secretary . . , , . Karen Chudy Treasurer Linda Bearden Sponsor . , Mrs. Barbara Weltman First Row: Linda Bearden, Karen Chudy, Scott Cole, Bob Cotterman. Second Row: Anne Crowley, Wayne Dimond, Don Flowers, Linda l at Hoffman. Third Row: Margaret Kane, Marilyn Kendrick, Rebecca Lagle, Pattie Lawton. N.H.S. Inclucts Outstanding Students Ted Sauter and Lynn Pritchard help prepare for the induction assembly. First Row: Elinor Maney, Matt McCarthy, Dan Miley, Pat Parrott, Lynn Pritchard. Second Row: on 'x 46 Geraldine Raines, Marjorie Raines, Ted Sauter, Mike Snyder, Jean Stanhope. , fx, at . f li
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