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'Dosfa Students Score at State Though many people north of the piney wood seetion of Georgia think of Valdosta High as a factory for All-Americans and state championships in football, the scholastic scores stu- dents rolled up against state competition prove that image to be false. Six students merited being chosen to attend the selective Governor's Honors Program on the basis of academic grades and performance on a state-wide test. Mary Nell Smart, music; John Smart, math; Robin Robinson, drama; Paul Reddick, sci- ence; Martica Griffin and Denise Roush, art, qualified for the summer study course. Others won state contests in their special disciplines. Al Wil- lis placed number one in Georgia in the French competition. Sherri Teffeteller’s choice as third place girl student of the year at the state D.E. convention helped her chapter take the top state honors. In music, Ann Chitty earned a seat in the All- State Band. 22
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ABOVE: B re rubi Ward grins after receiving the D.E. scholarship from The Citizens and Southern National Bank's representative, Mr. Jerry Joiner. LEFT: Delegates to Girls' anti Boys' State Contentions span- sorrtl by the American legion. Ron Butler. Mark Eanes. anti Lisa Grooier. stand before Valdosta's Post 13. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Tom Odom, winner of the DAR Most Outslaruiing History Student Medal, consults The Georgia Historical Quarterly. OPPOSITE PAGE. BOTTOM: Mrs. Harry Wolinski smiles approvingly upon the Alice Bingle essay winners Mickey Wisehart, Melanie Eanes, and Lynn Polonski. OPPOSITE PAGE. LEFT: Mrs. James Deuar pre seats the Literary Guild's Most Improved English Student Award to Renee Smith. 21
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OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Captain Stanley Bounds grins under the Slate AAA Championship scoreboanl. OPPOSITE PAGE. LEFT: Al Willis receives the French medal for excellence in state competition from Mrs. Harry Wolinski, who made the presentation for Mrs. Clyde Connell, Al's French teacher. OPPOSITE PAGE. BOTTOM: Mr. Leri Taylor presents a plaque to Ernie Car- ter. who won first place in the district extemporaneous speech contest at the DCT meet. LEFT: Winners of the Presbyterian College Junior Fellowship Program. Richard Dasher and Erica Al- corn. review that college’s handbook. BELOW: Robert Orr, David Slowik, and Shern Teffeteller, winners of Elks’ Leadership scholarships, investigate catalogues from the colleges where they plan to spend their grants. 23
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