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On behalf of South Charleston High School Mr. Lee accepts the president's gavel, which is the symbol of Dean's past presidency of the West Virginia Association of Student Councils. ii ll F WIWFWHFIIWIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIFWMWWMWIWIIWIIW CHARLESTON ' l'x 4: 3 .f W Sgr f tfi , I v nf gg 1- 3 l .Qi My ,I W-iw-Ill U -., I qqhmwmqi V1 W i N DEAN HUNNESHAGEN f WWIIIWWWMIWUUIIMIIIllfllldfWllllllllllllllhllflllllllllflllllll llllllllllllllllllll IWIWIIIIMW U Since he was President of the West Virginia Association of Student Councils this past year, Dean, according to the tradition, presented the association with this flag, which will remain as property of the state organization and will be on display at all their conventions. South Charleston High School's excellent Student Council President, Dean Hunneshagen, has been se- lected as another of the outstanding students to be honored by the Hall of Fame. Dean has been chosen on the basis of the recognition he has brought to our school and our community. Not only has he been active around school by being in the choir, the track team, the student council, and the National Honor Society, but he has also been elected Boys' State Gov- ernor, Senator to Boys' Nation ,and President of the West Virginia Association of Student Councils. When we think back to our high school days, we shall cer- tainly remember our blond, flat-top president. I9 HilllllllllllllllllllllllhIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII ll . , l illl tl 37 I so ffl 1 . ,N , l ' ,, fri- li' . fl f ff' 'fin , WNW ll Q tklhlft 1, W V mi w'fi P llll' iv egg E '-Afgil. gt,5,.'i,T-I . f 'Q Si f--s-Q1 ' ' 1 -.N -, i ef S Q ' N113 3 X, x JY? in sus ' is 1. l - .- I3-' -2 Lrn nvfrw U. 4 ' hm, - W mln . 'Umm t .W H awww '-- A gg',42.1'?,g tsp in h nv' wi f..-V - - A ig,'xg ,gi-,fm in ,QNX Q1i.f v'! ' el '-' l ' Q- S' l N Glgnln H l xii . ' 35 'll , Vfmzfffyfllzflfflwllullllllzlllll11111111111111111Wmvllllululuulf 1 un
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HM-L FAM, Another of Casey's tal- ents is demonstrated by the excellent school paper of which she is editor. As a member of the school's tennis team Casey shows off her proficient forehand. Casey prepares for day's classes by go ing to her locker. Originated to give recognition to seniors who, during the past three years, have contributed to their time and energy to the school and communi- ty, the Hall of Fame has chosen for one of its first outstanding students Carolyn Kay Liggett, better known to us as Casey. Carolyn, a friendly, ver- sitile girl, has done much to bring recognition to our school through representing South Charleston at the SASC, her membership on the tennis team and her editorship of the X-ray. Also, Casey is secretary of the French Club, a Senior Class re- presentative on the student council, and was very active during pep week. As the past has shown and the future to further emphasize-,she has done a good job as a student, we predict that success will always be by her side. I8
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