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Scholars, Sportmen, Speakers Bring Honor to SH W 'li ..,, Q! NM Tae' -r ,F y 'Q-Y,-v. Never too near for eager hands to clutch nor tc distant for curious minds to reach, honor stands forevf before students, Honor has many meanings. Not only can a hig position give one prestige, but also honor can com from the lowliest job performed to the utmost of one' ability. To carry out one's job, no matter how small to develop well one's talents, insignificant though thej may seem, can give each person a sense of achieve' ment. Sam Houston students work hard to make the schoo a better place. Leaders are rewarded for hard work ant extra hours of thought and preparation by being chosei to positions of honor. Linda Crouch, D A R rep- resentative, scans old doc- u m e n ts in school library. Linda also c op p e d first place in dis- t r i c t girls' tennis singles in interscho- lastic com- f petition. 4 , I f Outstanding high school football player of the week, Ronnie Neeley accepts KBAT Tackle Award from Mr. Jay Patrick. I8 Optimist winners, Mar- tin Zamzow, who won the Protestant Essay Award, dictates to Karen Lenz, recipient of the Business Administration Award,
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Through Meritorious Six point honors, which include Student Coun- cil president, drum major, colonel of Cheroketts, CHEROKEE editor, RAVEN editor and class presi- dents, are the highest honors that can be bestowed upon high school students. Such positions entail high scholastic standards and a sense of loyalty. Besides maintaining qual- ity in school work and pursuing other interests, these students must fulfill duties of their offices. This section is dedicated to students who gave themselves in scholastic work and extracurricular activities. The mantle of honor can indeed be placed about the shoulders of these who have brought honor to our school. Service, Study, Determination Martin also received a twoweek's summer schol- arship to Lam ar State College Of Technology as an introduction to science fields. Charles Lytle, who was pre- sented a Piper Scholarship, glances through catalogues to decide future plans. Charles placed first in number sense at the District In- terscholastic League Meet. First place district prose reading winners, Amy La Presto and Ralph Hill rehearse comedy skit for talent show. Amy won second place in State Meet. I9
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