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Jennifer Crisp Editor Nancy Jones Assistant-Editor Luanna Ford Business Manager Patricia Greene Photography Editor Beth Phillips Senior Cathy Lane Senior Linda Reeves Senior Margaret Mitchell Senior Donna Sheppard Senior m?: tfrM •m
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CHAMPION SCHOLARSHIP NOMINEES The students from Pisgah who were nominated for the Champion Scholarship are Susan Shumolis, Randy Drake, Brenda Stamey, Jenny Crisp, Diana Jaynes, and Nancy Jones. FOUR-LETTERMAN Carroll Jones achieved the rank of four-letterman in the field of sports. He received his letters in football, basketball, baseball, and golf. A WA RDS HISTORY AWARDS Randy Drake and Susan Shumolis achieved the highest averages of all Pisgah’s American History students. They were presented awards by Mr. B. F. Maree. CITIZENSHIP AWARDS For their outstanding citizenship in 1967, Jim Wood, Sharon Criveri, Deborah Brown, and Carroll Jones were chosen as Best Citizens from the sophomore and junior classes. BULLETIN BOARD CONTEST Pisgah’s annual bulletin board contest was won by Mrs. Owen’s homeroom for the second year. Sheila Hannah, the homeroom representative, displays the winning board. MARIE SHANK SCHOLARSHIP Jenny Crisp was nominated for the Marie Shank Scholarship. 147
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THE 1968 PISGAHTEER STAFF Mike Smathers, Cherry Cody, Darlene Earley, Marcia Willis, Nina work, they are now prepared to handle the making of the annual Haney, and Robert Allen became members of the annual staff without with experience, the least idea of what they were going to do. After a year of hard We, the PISGAHTEER staff of 1968, faced a tremend- our challenge as we began working on our annual last fall. Last year’s staff produced a prize-winning yearbook, and we wanted to continue this tradition. With only three experience members returning from last year, many difficulties arose that were not fore¬ seen. Despite layout changes, lack of pictures, typing errors, and short deadlines, the 1968 PISGAHTEER has, in some miraculous way, finally become a reality. Without the excellent guidance of Mrs. Churm and the help with finances from Mrs. Hyde, the work would never have been completed. We hope that you, the students of Pisgah Senior High School, will find as much enjoyment in the result of our efforts as we have had in producing the annual—The 1968 PISGAH¬ TEER: The annual staff would like to thank Randy Drake and Jeff Deweese for taking and developing our pic¬ tures. We appreciate the time they have taken from their studies and activities to help make this annual a reality. 149
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