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Delegates Attend Seminars Jack King and David Haas served as Boys State Nominees. They took part in a mock government run by all Boys State Nominees at Wake Forest University this summer. The veterans of Foreign Wars honored Cindy Moose as the Voice of Democracy winner. Kathy Teague was chosen for the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award due to her superior score on a homemaking comprehensive test. Boys' State Nominees: .lack King and David Haas. Voice of Democracy: Cindy Moose. Betty Crocker Homemaker Award: Kathy Teague. Student Life - 99
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Coveted Title Open to Girls This year two of the three Iredell County Moorehead semi-finalists were chosen from SHS. Mary Sherrill and Pat Hamilton were selected on the basis of academic achievement, character, contributions to the school, and leadership qualifications. Mary was also one ofthe six district finalists as a result of her Salisbury interview. This was the first year that the highly coveted scholarship was made available to WOIU Cfl. 1975 National Merit semi-finalists included Gwyn Gilliam, Linda Kitchings, Joan Harmon, and Mary Sherrill. The selections were based on academic records, PSAT, and NMSOT tests. Morehead Nominees: Joan Harmon, Pat Hamilton, Mary Sherrill, David Fox, and Jack King 98 E Student Life National Merit Semi-Finalists: Joan Harmon, Mary Sherrill, Linda Kitching, and Gwyn Gilliam.
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Board Handles School Elections The responsibility ofthe Election Board was to make all elections run smoothly. Not only did they count the ballots, but prior to an election they typed and passed out the ballots to homeroom teachers. Members kept the results secret until Mr. Stroud announced them to the entire student body. After a tense audition session judges granted six Grenadiers the All State Band distinction. Chosen by her classmates and a faculty committee, Elizabeth Gaines served as DAR Good Citizen. Her duties included speaking for the local chapter on the quality of dependability. 'Q 't I 5 2 A Til 2 -tl r All State Band: John Rowe, Linda Green, David Middleton, Julie Sloan, Randy Morgan, and Chuck Dearman. 100 - Student Life as . t K ' 'Mm Y7 'Q f Election Board: Front row: Chris Gilliam, Cathy Davidson. Back row: Tom Templeton, Mr. Loyd Dixon, Mrs. Pat Ridenhour, Barbie Dame, and Sammy Gillispie. 'Y Q ' 'E , DAR Good Citizen: Elizabeth Gaines.
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