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The one-act play Wilbur Takes His Medicine , coached by Mrs. Gladys Adams received a superior rating in the district Ray Holaday receiving the Arion music award. Contests at Maryville. Members of the cast were Jim Means, Jerry Delaney, Diane Dunham, Barbara Jestes, and Joyce Wolf. is one of the most featured days of the year. Awards are given in athletics, music, iournalism, commerce, agri- culture, homemoking, speech, dra- matics, and citizenship. Citizenship awards went to Sandra Taylor and Mike Lord, freshmen, Joe Kagay and Marla McCrary, sophomores: and Billy Bray and Carol Jean Fulk, juniors, ,,,,,,,,,, r , f 'i if 43'-s. Courtesy winners were Jim Netherton, Larry Leech, John Reynolds, Ray Holaday, Roger Moorman, Larry Pittsenbarger, and Terry Warner. Mary Lou Rhoad, Marla McCrary, Kathryn Kelly, June Kerns, Dixie Gilbert, Ledah Thompson and Joyce Wolf, I lx I 1 I x 5 ei 5 3 3 ,1 E s S
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