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ProVine-ls Prominent Peoplea' Y Kuyrkendall, Kathy Alday Mu U-----1-, A---- ----- - - F Johnson. M. Jackson, R. Jones, S. Godbold, B. Bouchillon J H, N - 2 M, I 5 Thg V. . - , f. I largaret Meyer Betsy Makamson Kathy Warren Randy Kuyrkendall Kathy Alday-Op timist Cluh award. v Ed Shafer, Mr. D a v i d Sessums- STAH S t u d e n t award. Phil Hogue, Frank Johnson, Mike ,lac-lo son. Randy Jones, Ste v e Codbold, M a r c Padelford, B o b Bouchillon- honored hy Rotary International fo r outstanding service to school. Margaret Meyer- Betty Crocker Homeniaking award. K a t li y Warren- state-wide secretary of JCL. Betsy Makamson- Pilot Girl award.
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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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Senior Eddie Bynum looks on in disbelief as Mary ,lo O'Leary creates flowers for the little girls' doll house. inth Class Capers Brin The beginning of February found students from all three classes madly writing scripts for the an- nual production of Class Capers. Throughout the four week period preceding the class skits, casts were chosen, chorus routines were practiced, music was transposed, sets were built, and many hours were spent in rehearsals. In order to gain points for their class, students pushed ticket sales for two weeks prior to the event. The amount of tickets given to each class in proportion to its number of students created an- other incentive for class spirit. Skits were judged on the basis of plot, how well the theme was portrayed, acting, costumes, scenery, and the orchestra and chorus. The tension and rivalry between classes came to a head as the amateur actors put on their shows for three nights before sellout audiences. At the close of the third night, the victor was selected by the judges. Fatigue sets in before opening nights as sophomores Ronnie Ball and Richard Sessums discover there is no business like s businessf' .lunior cast members Becky Graves and Susan Robertson also f time to help out with the final touches on scenery. gs Closest Competition wsvkssn Rechecking the color of paint for the sophomore set are Mike 1 and Gary Lane.
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