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Students Take Top Honors Awards and honors were given out May 20 for the top students of Snyder High School. This annual assembly also saw the seniors move out and the Juniors take their seats. Receiving awards were Outstanding Citizens Jennifer Floyd, Pam Gray, and Randy Cook. These awards were given by the Rotary Club. Band members receiving awards were Ken Goodman, A.F. Clark Award, Jon Goodwin, Semper Fldells Award, and Brad Robertson All-State Merit Award. Randy Cook received the Randy Bearden award and was recognized for his place In the All-State Choir. Randy Lyon and Teresa Smith also received certificates for All-State Choir Alternates. French teacher Ed McAnally recognized students Susan Brim, Beth Bowen, Jennifer Cole and Denise Davis. Second year students were Randy Cook and Daren Benbenek. Richard Reed was named Outstanding Industrial Arts student. Lloyd Sands and Todd Stewrat received Merit Awards. In speech and drama, Mark Robertson and Barry Tubb took awards for outstanding students, respectively. Outstanding Journalists for the year of 1980-81 were Chip May and Pat Martinez. A special achievement award was given to Pam Gray. Tommy Gressett and Chip May were named editors of the Tiger’s Tale and Pat Martinez was named editor of the Tiger Lair for 1981. Valeta Wheeler received the award for Oustanding Computer Math student given by Mrs. Larry Early. Rebecca Mustek was awarded the Texas Electric Science Award. Outstanding Student Council Officers were honored. They were Dallnda Roberts, president; Brad Robertson, vice-president, and Carrie Ainsworth, secretary. In U1L competition, Todd Sorrells, Guy Staton, Robert Elliot, Kyle Pruitt, Allen Fox and Daren Benbenek were recognized for their participation In number sense, calculator and a mathemat- ics comprehension. UIL Science competltlors recognized were Daren Benbenek. Don Boone, Sam Raborn, Eddie Davis, and Guy Staton. Billy Bob McMullan recognized Roy Thompson, John Bloom, Jeff Murphree and Danny Proc- tor for their National and International fifth place In pasture and range judging. 18
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37Inducted Into National Honor Society In a traditional candle-lighting ceremony, the National Honor Society Inducted two seniors and thirty-five juniors In the Snyder High School auditorium December 3, 1980. Four senior members spoke on each of the four qualities of the members of the National Honor Society. Matt Taggert spoke on character. Tracey Westmoreland spoke on scholarship. Pam Gray spoke on leadership. The fourth quality, service, was explained by John Davis. TOP. Junior Inductees are: Row 1, Theresa Browning, Bobble Brooks. Brenda Ander- son, and seniors Sherry Mayes and Ozlel Gon- zales. Row 2, Valeta Wheeler, Katrina Hum- ble. Bryan Llmmer, Re- becca Muslck. and Kristi Masters. Row 3, Tracey O’Day, Jack O’Ban Ion, D.W. Lofton, David Stew- art, and Patricia McFaul. Row 4, Elaine Whitfield, Almee Williams, Teresa Young, and Ann Melton. Bottom, Row 1, Toni El- rod, Danny Eckert, Be- verly Duff. Robbie Daven- port, and Jennifer Cole. Row 2, Kelly Scott, Pam Smith, Diane Risen- hoover, Robyn Harlln. and Arthur Hartley, Row 3, Jessica Richardson, Lynne Robertson, and Jacqueline Pylant. Row 4, Steve Gresset, Brad Rob- ertson,
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