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Night Program To add dignity to the occasion, this year the administrators held the honors program at night instead of during the school day. Invitations went out to parents of all stu- dents being honored for participation in sports or in clubs, for academic achieve- ment, or for their selection as winners of special community and club awards. Because the Little Theater is not large enough to accommodate all of the student body along with parents and visitors, only those people being honored were encouraged to attend. And dignity was the keynote of the occa- sion from the first presentation of the colors by the NJROTC color guard to the announce- ment of the senior superlatives and the sing- ing of the Alma Mater. Members of the faculty who took part in the distribution of awards and visitors from club and community groups sat on the flower-decorated stage. Honor graduates 14
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Adds Dignity To Honors Event occupied the front center section of the auditorium. When the action began, a stream of stu- dents moved from their places to the stage to receive trophies, certificates, checks, gifts, and always the accolade of applause. After the presentation of local and stage honors, department heads stepped forward to give recognition for superior work in the various disciplines of the school. Announcement of winners of the DE Club of the Year Award and the Spirit Trophy made an interlude before Principal Lloyd Mims called for the honor graduates to receive their plaques from Mr. Ken Harbin of the Rotary Club. Most of these honors did not come as sur- prises to the recipients, but the naming of the superlatives did bring moments of ten- sion, for no seniors knew in advance if they were teacher choices for these positions. % OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: Representing the Wymodausis Club of Valdosta. Mrs. Charles Daniel presents Robert Hamel and Clair McRae as winners of the Alice Bingle Essay. ABOVE: Beth George congratulates La-Voe Grif- fin as Linda Floyd shows approval and Grade McCall observes the crowd. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Honors Night opens with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Ameri- can flag. LEFT: Mrs. Ralph Spurlock distributes Out- standing Business Student awards to Lane lohnson. Terri Ellison, Sherry Smith. Gail Register, and Jean Davis. 15
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