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Johnson. Top Row: Joe Bonney, Edwin Cheshire wr- fl xg-1 row: Becky Betsy Makamson, Mary Grace Loftin, Andrea Bakker, Dianne Wells, Barbara Williams, Wanda Standing: David Puckett. Row Two: Jesse Worley, Nadine McCallum, Betty Nohlin, Ernie Saik, delegates enJoy the many sights and attractions of windy city. delegates to Chica o's National Scholastic Press Association Convention are rant E l l gl f Vi! Packing for their trip to the Southern Hi-Y Leadership Conference -are Steve Godbold, Mr. Hopkins, Mike .lack- son, Billy Myers, Robby Arceneaux, Phil Hogue, Frank Johnson, and Larry Bond. i 5' ff i V , 4 6.53: . 1 1 ' V Betty Nohlin and Nadine McCallum go over the H9 itinerary for the SASC convention in Little Rock.
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Delegates to the national JCL Convention in Tucson are David Lane, Nadine McCallum, Barbara Williams, Susan Marie Pevey, and Betty Shepherd. Chicago, Tucson, Mobile -4' ,ssllC,n I-'T' 5' ki If Gathering information for their bill at Youth Congress are Ronnie Loggans, J'Lynn Howell, Mary Jo O'Leary, and Franl! Tnhnsnn. Randy Jones and Dianne Miller represent Provine at the MASC summer workshop at Belhaven College. Host Ram Trippers Provine students once again traveled across the state and nation to various conventions and work- shops. Eighteen members of the Aries and Rambler staffs and their sponsors attended the National Scholastic Press Association Convention in Chi- cago in an attempt to learn advanced techniques in editing publications. Student Council delegates traveled to Little Rock, Arkansas, for the SASC confab, held at Little Rock Central High School. Provine was represented at the Summer Leadership Workshop, held on the campus of Belhaven College. Tupelo hosted the Mississippi Association of Student Councils Con- vention in March. JCL members invaded Arizona to attend the na- tional convention in Tucson. Blue Ridge, North Carolina, was the setting for the Southern Hi-Y Leadership Congress. The war in Vietnam, election procedures, and Hi-Y govern- ment were the main topics for group discussions. The Safety Council sold candy to finance their trip to Mobile, Alabama, to the Southern Safety Conference. Youth Congress beckoned to Provine's speech de- partment as Ram delegates introduced a bill which was accepted by acclamation.
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Kathy Alday-top score in Mississippi on DAR American History test. S h e i 1 a Reynolds, .l e a n n e Fisher, Randy Jones, Na- dine McCallum- Provine representa- tives to Mississippi Boys' and Girls' State. Randy Jones-state wide president of Mu Alpha Theta. M i k e Hindmanf first-place winner in State Science Fair Contest. Betsy Makamson, Mary Jo O'Leary, Frank Johnson- DAR Cood Citizen- ship awards. Civic Clubs Cast Rams in Rol Kathy Alday Looking into the future, the many civic and his- torical organizations perceived a government and society run by today's generation of young people. To encourage a continuation of the development of good citizenship, these organizations bestowed hon- ors upon outstanding Provine students who ex- celled in various aspects of community and school life. The local chapter of Rotary International and the Daughters of the American Revolution honored those students who demonstrated their ability as good citizens. To spotlight students who possessed a record of leadership accomplishments, the Pilot and Optimist Clubs chose three Provinians to receive their clubs, awards. Representing Provine in Girls' State, Boys' State, and in Mu Alpha Theta and JCL state conventions, Ram delegates displayed outstanding leadership abilities and captured positions of responsibility. Scholastic-minded students competed in state foreign language, homemaking, and American His- tory tests and at the State Science Fair and brought honors to Provine with several first-place winners. Provine,s STAR student was chosen on the basis of excellent grades and a high ACT score. X Sheila Reynolds, Jeanne Callum i S5 , Mike Hindman Jones, Nadine Mc- Randy Jones Betsy Makamson, Mary Jo 0'Leary, Frank Johnson
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