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Achieving a perfect 4.0 average in-all three years of high school constituted a goal for many of 74's scholars, but only four females outlasted the best. For-the first time in over a decade, women dominated as the valedictorians, allowing as eo wl mel CM Let lat bie Le roel mm Men Glut Loe National Merit Finalists Barbra Murley and Steve Good received certificates for their outstand- ing results on the annual test given to high school students in an effort to find the nation’s top scholars. Representing various traditional roles as kings and queens, six students reigned as the “beautiful people” who, most believed, had personalities that best exempli- fied the ideal. “Honor Students are people who have had particular success in playing the game known as ‘the system. ’ For being ‘winners,’ (if that is possible) it is only proper that they should be hon- ored. Let.us not, however, for- eA GTR UCT eee UL playing other games.” = Steve'Good
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prtbishtag, prtodsbteys | PPD hd yy, prbsiaa tt Rp Poeog toe LE PETIES nies ahs nd cies aae sa 2 oe Ar he Fhe. Melanie Harris receives victory kisses from Mark Anderson and Steve Hines after being crowned the ‘74 Homecoming Queen Senior float participants bide their timeas they wait for their entry to proceed around the field. Donna Feree, Melissa Stith, and Queen Melanie Harris display their biggest smiles for the game (oo) op Homecoming Queen candidates Janda Applegate, Becky Anderson, and Cathy Pruitt greet the crowd prior to the announcement of the winner.
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