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4 DX, ,ld To encourage students to know their town bet- ter, the Chamber of Com- merce offers juniors and seniors the opportunity to iii? win twenty-five, fifteen, or ten dollars by writing essays. In 1958 the title was !Vhat Do I Owe Minden as a Teenager? YVinners were Jamie Mays, Galen Pratt, Lin- da Lewis Harvey Barnard receives the Science Award ,,,, gr IDR, ,li Six Recognition ln ss y, cienc , Poetr Throughout the year opportunities arise for students to gain recognition in music, science, essay, and poetry contests. By such participation many students become aware of their latent talents. Interested teachers encourage them to strive for one of many honors, medals, or awards. Annually the Chamber of Commerce sponsors an essay contest. A science student receives the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Young America Sings awarded certificates to seventeen fresh- men who wrote poems. POETRY AVVARDS-Front Row: James Hall, Danny Headstream, Ronald Dupree. Second Row: Linda Mc-Mann, Bobbie Pullig, Barbara Daniel, Marsha Hoefeld, Katherine Thomas, Lenettie VVhite, Hazel !Villiams, Charlotte Ramsey, Gloria Hill. Third Row: Bettie Hanson, Patricia Patterson, Helen 1Voods, Bill Gray, Dickie Davis.
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Cheerleader Tr outs WITH.. Linda W'hite helps Mr. Olifphunt tally votes for eheerleul ers Dianna. Lay, Barbara Langheld, Turehic !Vulker, Dawn Glass and Camille Ivy were the happy winners is 0. is 1.-V Mr. Oliphunt and Mr. I-'leteher 1-uunt votes l'.l'll
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:A 5,1441 Election An cxciting week at MHS is that of Student Council clcctions. Cun- clidatcs for offices cxpcricncc ll rczilly livcly campaign. By moans of postcrs-large and small-cacli C2lIllllKl2ltC'S inanagcr floods thi- hall Witli Facts to Knowfi Voting inu- cliincs add more color and dignity to tlic cvcnt. Leonard Miller demon- strates the mm-hanisni of the voting machine to Johnny Spears Barbara Hales' and Bar- bara Me-ndenhall decide- whom to vote for if f, W - R 2-M' 'Dun PU' NQRPJ5 lo 'fifnesiosmw 6 Supvrior soloists at district festival: Connie Grambling, Martha Belton, Sandra f'l'0l'.kPtt, Billie -lean Prescott: Kay Cunningham, Donnie Hinton, Sue Moo:-1, Denise href-n, Ray Davis v fxv-I' frfni .rf AW H0
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