Sumter High School - Paragon Yearbook (Sumter, SC)

 - Class of 1973

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jr. Marshals Aid In '71-'72 Graduation, Journalists Tapped For Quill 8t Scroll Taking part in the '71-'72 graduation exercises was the highlight of the year for juniors selected to serve as marshals. Chosen and approved by faculty mem- bers, junior marshals assisted during Class Day, Awards Night, and gradua- tion by handing out programs and showing relatives and friends of the graduates to their seats. Ten select honor juniors led graduating seniors to their final seating arrangement at Sumter Memorial Stadium on the night of May 29. Superior work on school publications was climaxed with a student's induction into Quill and Scroll, the International Honor Society for High School Journa- lists. Sumter High's twenty Quill and Scroll members, who must be in the upper third of their class scholastically, represented the school's four publica- tions, the Paragon, Cock's Quill, Signa- ture, and The Gamecock Show. , if , J iowa it MM- t1J MARSHALS - Front Row: Don Cooley, Joanne Long, Cindy Taylor, Paula Lareau, Trish Catington, Suzanne Bowman, Second Row: Jamella Davis, Don Mazursky, Greg Alford, Kathy Cummings, Third Row: Beth Allen, Charles Glasscho, Edwin Eady, Rocky Rivers, Michael Canty, Fourth Row: Mark Kirk, Calhoun Cooper, Barry Parker, David Gamble, Burt Hatfield, C21 Front Row: Rachael Connelly, Theresa Heinmiller, Linda Dingle, Patricia Barnes, Bernice Jackson, Yvette Boy- kin, Second Row: Terry Brand, Sherilyn But- ler, Shebra Wortherly, Gail Gilbert, Jean Gravitt, Third Row: Valerie Mickens, Donald Johnson, Debbie Peebles, Elizabeth Stevenson, Fourth Row: Steve Kirkland, Lee Quinn, Benny Solomon, Don Bowman, Fifth Row: Alan Feldsott, Chip Finney, will Bynum, Barry Holzbachj f3l QUILL AND SCROLL tOld membersl - Kathy Crayton, Joanne Long, Win Burnett, Gloria Brown, Gay Cook, t3i tNew membersl - Front Row: Patricia Barnes, Ronnie Flax, Don Cooley, Cathy Cleary, Second Row: Denise Perry, Marta Thompson, Don Mazursky, Jimmy Smith, Gail Gilbert, Kathy Gupton, Elizabeth Stevenson, Trish Catington, Kathy Cummings, Standing: Johnathan Bryan, Terry Brand. Organizations 97

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25 Seniors Qualify For December Honor Society Induction Supporting a Korean orphan, compiling a student directory, and providing tutorial services for high school, junior high and elementary students were the major projects executed by the National Honor Society. The Society, whose members are selected on the basis of such out- standing qualities as character, scholarship, leadership, and service, staged a December induction cere- mony for 25 senior candidates. Feel- ings of accomplishment created a solemn but ceremonious atmos- phere as the installation and pinning of new members took place before proud parents and friends. Dr. Anna Reuben shared her philosophies of life with the group and offered sound advice and encouragement for the future. A second ceremony for juniors meeting the stringent qualifications and achievement levels was planned for early spring. .A M wax Qfff-:ig t1l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY tOld membersl - Front Row: Steve White, loye Burress, Sarah Barkley, Paula Lareau, Rebecca Richardson, Second Row: Shebra Wortherly, Debbie Crockett, Debbie Walters, lennie Gardner, Linda Garrison, Vicki Baird, Mary Ann Heideman, Third Row: Miss Mary Ann Gregoire, Adviser, Martha Ammon, Linda Hanna, Debbie Peebles, lean Gravitt, Ann Hodge, Robert Caesar, Mike Canty, Fourth Row: Don Cooley, Gary Woods, Tony Dillon, Donnie Huggins, Bill Reynolds, Mary Kirk, Carolyn Parker. t2l Front Row: Will Bynum, jackie McFadden, Cathy Cleary, Lynn johnson, Patricia Barnes, Barbara Ponds, Evelyn Urbanek, loanne Long, Second Row: Trish Catington, Elizabeth Stevenson, Kathy Crayton, lanice McLees, Kathy Cummings, Miss Gregoire, Third Row: Phil Nobles, Don Mazursky, Daryl Stowe, Theresa Williams, jonethia Bell, Valerie Mickens, Laura Good- man, Linda Dingle, Fourth Row: Bill Love, Milton Grisham, Alan Feldsott, Edwin Eady, Derrick Mims, Rose Anna Gunter, Linda Robertson, Loretta Budden, Beth Allen, C33 and C43 Crouched over electric typewriters, NHS typists, Cindy Taylor, Laura Fipps, Cathy Cleary, and Karen Ashley busily prepare the student directory. 98 Organizations

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