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honors and awards to Shelby athletes x. Above Left-Superintendent Harold Bell presents the 1967 Paul Cross Award to Steve Drake. Above-Fred Avant is the 1968 J. M. McKeand Kiwanis Award winner. This award was presented at the fall awards program. Left-These boys received awards at the fall sports award program, Rich Brown, all-SCC football, most valuable trackman, Larry Lewis, all-SCC football, Bob Haas, most valuable runner in cross country, Wes Miller, Fred Avant, all-SCC football, all-state football, co-captain in football, Steve Zeller, co-captain in football, John Chesser, all- state football. Opening I7
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Hard work and determination bring many Though many boys represented each of the SHS athletic teams this year, a select few received special awards or honors for their outstanding tasks. Bob Haas, a good long-distance man who always finished high in the standings, was voted most valuable man on the SHS cross country team by his fellow harriers, while Rich Brown, who ex- celled in the broad iump and 440-yard dash, was named the top track man. Football awards were the most abundant. Fred Avant and Steve Zeller were co-captains of this year's squad and Avant, Wes Miller, Rich Brown, and Ron Winton were members of the all- conference team. Mike Platt received honorable mention. Larry Lewis was voted the most valuable lineman on the team by his teammates, while Brown and Avant tied for most valu- able back. Avant and John Chesser were named to the second team all- state squad, while Miller was placed on the third squad. Avant was also the winner of the coveted J. M. McKeand Kiwanis Award, formerly known as the Kiwanis Award. In basketball, Steve Drake received last year's Paul Cross Award, the most valued award given in that sport. Above-Fred Avant and Rich Brown tied for the most valuable back award in football. Right-This year's recipient of the most valuable lineman award is Larry Lewis. 16-Opening
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Excitement and anticipation swell a the Above-Mandy Miller, secretary-treasurer of the senior class, is known around SHS for her bubbly personality. Active in Show Group, she was also this year's DAR recipient. Mandy plans to attend I.U., maioring in biology. A varsity football player tor three years, Steve Zeller has been active in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Planning to maior in either biology or engin- eering, he will attend Purdue. Above Right-Elected to the Homecoming Court for three years, Judy Christian also was a member of the Student Council, Booster Club, and Future Nurses, Judy plans to become an airline stewardess or a dental hygienist. Varsity football player John Chesser enioys doing almost everything in his spare time. Heading the list of his hobbies are dancing and painting. John will attend indiana State. Far Right-Jean Brennan, peppy president of Booster Club, has divided her time between working for the club and presenting shows with the Singing Stars. In her spare time, Jean eniays dancing and plans to attend l.U. Jerry Moore, this year's Lord Mayor, has filled his high school years by belonging to Forum, Hi-Y, and Science Club. He enioys swimming and golf and will go to Purdue. Right-Margie Price, recognized for her calm erson- ality, will attend l.U. to study advertising. She has been on the Courier Staff and a cheerleader for two years. Participating in baseball, football and basket- ball has taken up much of Dennis Danner's time dur- ing the last four years. Dennis enioys reading, sports, and working on his car. He will enter the University of Kentucky in the fall. 18 Opening ., - .ji . H o' , f ,' as kzviift' -,. ,V 3-, . ,.: ' 'vpf :Aga 'l .. 1 rl' nf ,R-, -. . if .v.,f3.f..kn If .J-v,,,.r-1 MW 1.7-V .. , nf, F! .r c. 1 , - H V E w
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