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ABOVE Principal Lloyd Mims presents the honor graduates Kerry Beaver. Dawn Courson. Debra Crawley. Laura Dille. Mary Farley. John Furey. Bruce Judd. Suzanne Nash. Sue Oliver. Lynne Pulliam. Tom Purcell. Julie Spencer. Cynthia Traut- mann. Dawn Watson, and Amy Wilson LEFT Barry Herrin receives the Meritorious Achievement Award for his work in Naval Reserve program 13
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Honors Night Principal Decides: All Awards Deserve Praise Honors Night ceremonies shouted a message: give honor to every student who has earned honors and give tribute to everyone to whom tribute is due. When administrators, department heads, and counselors met to discuss the format of this annual event, some people felt that parents would not want to come to the school to see their son or daughter receive a so-called minor award. They felt that the program should be cut down to recognize only the win- ners of major awards, such as Senior Superlatives, most outstanding students in academic areas, and honor graduates. But the majority prevailed when Principal Lloyd Mims declared that he thought every honor and every award was special. Letters of invitation, therefore, went out to more than one hundred homes. And the parents came to fill the Little Theater on the evening of May 11. They stood when the names of their children were called, showing that they agreed with Mr. Mim's philosophy that all awards deserve honor. 12
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ABOVE: On behalf of the Kiwanis Club. Mr. Frank McDaniel presents checks and cer- tificates to John Furey. STAR Student, and to Mr. Mike Rogers. John's choice for STAR Teacher. RIGHT: Mrs. Harry Wohnski. English department chairman, tells Mary Farley that the English department can only give her a certificate for excellence in composition. Mary had already received a check for $100.00 as the winner of the Elks Americanis Essay Contest. Doug Frank, best ninth-grade English student; Kim Gandy, best junior English student; Mary Taormina, best sophomore English student; and Sue Oliver, best senior English student wait their turns. 14
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