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NIIS students arc recognized In the community as fellow builders. Many city organizations present awards to us for outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service. These honors arc significant of the promising future of the community with the citizens of tomorrow as the foremen.
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Top row: Mrs. Inc . Rolette, Home Economics; Miss Nadine Runyan, History and English; Miss l.ucilc Searcy, English. Second row: Mr. Claude Southward, History; Mrs. I'vclyn Stovall, History and Government. In home economics Mrs. Rolette helps Xyla Ruth Church to adjust her skirt on the machine. that will mah e ud ualua Huahte citizens.
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Below: Salutatorians, Harriette Raw-son and I.inda Conk, stand behind and look on as the vale- dictorians sit down and relax after four years of hard work. The valedictorians arc Traev Linn, Jane Brixev, Buddy Reid, Jane Mead, and Bill Kates. Above: Ailecn Littleaxc and Harriette Raw-son, DAR citizenship award winners, give an admiring glance at the plaque held by Betty Jones, Thomp- son-Wampler award winner, and the trophy held by Larry Coffey, recipient of the Garrison award. Sek olardh r wad rewar (£ec£ • • • The citizens of tomorrow are receiving hon- ors today for their leadership, scholarship, and good citizenship. Pictured on these two pages arc some of the honored students. Chosen for their scholarship, the valedic- torians have maintained a straight A average; the 1955 salutatorians’ records contain only two B’s each. This year 53 seniors, 28 juniors, and 16 sophomores fulfilled requirements for National Honor Society. The Garrison award is given to the foqtball letterman with the highest scholastic record. The DAR each year gives a pin to the senior girl chosen as the best citizen among the senior girls. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First row, left to right: Phil .Mosley, Kathleen Keith, Marccnc Morrison, Nancy Mcchling, Sharon Knisclcy, Betty Wiley, and Kay Lee. Second row: Bill Kates, Lynn Carr, vice-president; Linda Cook, secretary; Harriette Raw-son, treasurer; Jane Brixey, reporter; Buddv Reid, president; Tracy Linn, and Ty Traver. Third row: John Laron, Jane Mead, Marian Looney, Carla McDowell, Ruth Newsom, Mary Carol Owen, Bar- bara Phillips, Carolyn Steely, Allen Rose, and Gary Coley. M41
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