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It is not a surprise that Jim Sale was selected for the Who's Who. Jim has participatedin athletics all four years winning honorable mention his Junior andSenior years. He was captain of the Stanton Buffaloes his Senior year. Jim has also been an active member in the Letterman's Club for four years. Jim also has the interest of all his classmates and students. He has served as class officer for three years, been Class Favorite, and Student Council Treasurer. He has been active in agricultural activities being a mem- ber ofthe FFA for three years and an officer his Junior year. Jim was on the annual staff his Freshmen year as Sports Editor. His popularity with the students is shown by his being elected Mr. SHS and Friendliest his Senior year. All must agree Jim is certainly a credit to our school as a leader and student. New JIM SALE, Senior A girl whose accomplishments are known by all is Glenda Payne. She has been active in many extra-curricular activities including basketball for three years on the B team and basketball manager her Jr. and Sr. Years. She participated on the volleyball team all four years. Glenda was a member of the Pep Squad ever since she came to Stanton High. Glenda has held several honors in high school by being President of the Student Council her Senior year and a member for three years, She attended TASC and SASC. She became a member of the National Honor Society her Sophomore year and held the office of Secretary, To show her popularity with the students she was elected Most Likely to Succeed. Glenda has also played an important part in her church, and has GLENDA PAYNE, Senior A tall, dark, handsome fellow that we all know Well is Sammy Webb. He has been active in all kinds of sports. He played football his Junior and Senior years, serving as captain his Senior year. He played basketball on the B team his Sophomore year and then moved up to the A team his Junior year. He has been inthe Letterman Club two years and served as an officer his Senior year. He also served on the track team his Junior year. i During his Junior year he achieved several honors by participating in the speech play, Junior play, and Senior play. He was Halloween Prince and Bas - ketball Beau. During his Senior year he proved to be very popular. He was elected as class officer, class favorite, Best-All-Around, Most Handsome, and Citizen of the Month. proved herself to be an asset to our school and community. SAMMY WEBB, Senior
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yaculfy Wim 19 Wim These are students chosen by the faculty, who in comparison with the average oftheir classmates, l, have shown themselves to be better citizens, 2. have shown greater potentialities for future usefulness to themselves and to societyg 3, have shown a superior or above average in some or all of the following: 1 a. scholarship d. speech b. athletics e. music c. publications f. leadership and service in school, church, or community service . membership and services in offices held in school organizations . useful and successful hobbies S h To choose these outstanding students, each member of the faculty submits five names. From the list compiled, the five highest are chosen for this page. This year the following 31 students were nominated. We are honoring them by listing their names. Seniors: Sandra Kelly, Steve Springer, Nina Yater, Glenn Wren, Frances Graves, Herb Sorley, Charles Lester, Janice Sims. Juniors: Ted Stewart, Buddy Glaspie, Kay Bryan, Joanna Epley, Ann Yater, Marilyn Sale. Sophomores: Frances! Gossett, George Foreman, Benny Womack, Mary Glaspie, Carol Nichols. Freshmen: Tommy Bullard, Ray Louder, Mary Wilson, Carolyn Springer, Carroll Anderson, Claudeen Nowlin, Derrill Brantley. And those who received the highest votes - all seniors -Mona Epley, Marsha Bristow, Glenda Payne, Sammy Webb, and Jim Sale.
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MONA EPLEY, Senior MARSHA BRISTOW, Senior A person whose activities measure more than her height is Mona Epley. She was active in band, senving as historian her Freshman year, and as a member of pep and stage bdnds. The yearbook was one of hermore important activities. She was Class Editor, Elementary Editor, Co-Editor, and Editor. Mona was most active in FHA four years and has been both Treasurer and President. She was selected to run for an Area FHA office her Junior year, holds the Junior, Chapter and State Degrees, and has attended two State Meet- ings, as well as many District and Area Meetings. She has participated in Interscholastic League Spelling and Ready-Writing, and has had roles in both the Junior and Senior plays. She was on the staff of the Buffalo Heard, serving as class reporter and as Feature Editor. Mona has been a member of the National Honor Society since her Sopho- more year, has received several Merit Awards and has been presented the NEDT Certificate of Commendation. She was an active member of Student Council, served as Secretary her Senior year, and attended West Texas Forum and State Convention. She was also selected as Citizen of the Month her Senior year. Mona has worked enthusiastically on many class committees all four years, and was on the program at the Junior-Senior Banquet. It is truly an honor to have a student with these qualifications a member of SHS. Lf it is worth doing, it is worth doing the best you can is the motto of Marsha Bristow. She has enjoyed her high school years very much mainly because she has entered into almost every activity with enthusiasm. As Marsha plans to become a home economics teacher she has been very active in FHA. She has served her local FHA as vice-president and as degree chairman for the past two years, was District IV President during her Junior year, and State Second Vice-President her Senior year. Marsha has received the highest degree, the State Homernakers Degree. She has attended three State Meetings, numerous district and area meetings, and the National FHA meeting held in St. Louis, Missouri last summer. Marsha enjoys her band work too. She plays first chair Saxophone in the Concert band, and has been head majorette for four years. She plans to con- tinue her band in college. She also belongs to National Honor Society. She has been 'active in this since her sophomore year. She is apermanent member of the Student Council, to which she has ,belonged since her freshman yearg she has attended state meetings, southern meetings, district, and National Meeting held in July of 1960 in Janesville, Wisconsin. Marsha played basketball her freshman year and tennis her sophomore year. She has also participated in Interscholastic League and in both the Junior and Senior plays. This is the third time she has appeared on the Who's Who Page.
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