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WHO'S Latin Declamation Every year Clemson University holds a statewide competition of students taking foreign languages. Included are French, Spanish, German, Russian, and Latin students. There are competitions in first year, second year and advanced levels. The competitors are re- quired to recite two assigned pieces in front of a panel of qualified judges. This year four students from our Latin classes and four students from our French classes competed. John Wofford was the only stu- dent to place. He received second place. One of John’s pieces in- cluded a song that he sang in Latin. Seniors Marshals Seniors marshals are six male and six female students with the highest grade point ratio. The chief marshal is that stu- dent who has obtained the highest grade point ratio than any other student. Valedictorian and other salutatorian for the 1981-82 year are Billie Jo Hobson and Ryan McCormick, respectively. Senior marshals pictured are Melissa McCown, Camille Jones, Mariska Wirhousky, Caroline Rhodes, Billie Jo Hob- son, Chris Kiser, Ryan McCormick, David Atkinson, David Ismen, and John McLaurin. Hugh O'Brian Award The Hugh O’Brian Award is a leadership award given to one sophomore annually. Each fall the Foun- dation selection process begins with this announce- ment of the forthcoming Seminars. Using a specializ- ed procedure, one student from the school is chosen for consideration to attend the Leadership Seminar held in this state. The nominees this year are John Wofford, Saman- tha Stanley, Elizabeth Beckwith, Keysha Ross, Bill Cromer, Kim Dutton, Shawn Hatched, DeeDee Mor- ris, and Paul McCallister. The student chosen to repesent St. John’s is Samantha Stanley. 28
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Palmetto Boys' State WHO I Woodsman ot the World The Woodmen of the World, an award given to the stu- dent who has maintained a ninety-three average in his or her academic United States history class and made the highest test scores on the exam given by the Social Studies Department. This year’s recipient was Charles Snyder. I I These boys were selected by the American Legion Post No. 13. They attended classes based on the federal, state and city governments held at the Citadel in Charleston. They were also given a chance to participate in mock” elections of all offices in the state and city governments. This year’s participants are, John McLaurin, Allen Brown, Ronnie Anderson, and Chris Kiser. Palmetto Girls' State The recipient of the Palmetto Girls’ State was Adrian Peoples. She was selected by the American Legion Post No. 13. She also attended classes based on the federal, state and city governments.
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WHO Century III Leaders Each year students are elected to be Century III Leaders. They are chosen on the basis of involvement in the community and social issues; for their assumed leadership roles; and for their understanding of America’s past, the needs and challenges of today, and the direction our nation is to take in the future. This year's recipients are Camille Jones and Billie Jo Hobson. P. C. Juniors Fellows The Presbyterian College Fellows are students who have the highest cumulative grade average after their junior year. This year elected as P. C. Junior Fellows were Ryan McCormick, John McLaurin, Billie Jo Hobson, and Camille Jones. Battalion Commander Robbie Bryant has been chosen Battalion Commander for the St. John’s Junior ROTC Program. Robbie was selected on his leadership ability, military and academic scholarship, military performance and aptitude, military bearing and conduct, and attitude. 29
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