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Eddie Hill and Jennifer Derebery wait their turn to make their campaign speech Mr. Nidell and Mr. Harder, dressed in 3 89er's Day costumes, stand in front Y ofa wall lined with student Council candidates ' posters. Nancy Northcutt and Arlene Dawes wait until Donald Beard ,Hnishes speaking to Over the PIA. System. the student body. The Stuco candidates nomination speeches were made on 89er 's Day. Student Council Officers lnituted At Awards Assembly The Awards Assembly is held each year just before the close of school. At this time many different awards are presented to deserving students. Also the Student Council officers for the following year are initiated. The initiation of the new Student Council ofjicers was held during the annual Awards Assembly. To the left sit Eddie Hill, treasurer, Shelli Beaver, secretary, Pat Collier, vice-president, and Larry White, president. The outgoing president, Brad Yarbrough, introduced them. Danny Miller and Ardith Goodlin were presented the AMERICAN LEGION A WARD at the Awards Assembly. Mr. Leon John made the presentation. This award goes to the most outstanding, all-around ninth grade boy and girl. 43 The following officers were elected to serve the Student Body John Hull, on the left, was elected treasurer, but when he found that he was going to move, Eddie Hill became the new treasurer. Next are Shelli Beaver, Pat Collier, and Larry White.
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,I v , E. A The new initiates marched in to a proeessional march, Der Meistersinger. Honor Society Initiutes New Members The Honor Society initiated its new members in a formal ceremony on April 26, 1968. Each of the outgoing officers made speeches on the following topics: EDUCATION, BEARER OF THE TORCH, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP CHARACTER, CITIZENSHIP, AND SERVICE. A program was presented by the Warrior band with special musical numbers. The initiates sat in front of the stage as the officers made speeches. The following eighth graders were initiated to be the acting mem- bers in the ninth grade. G. Adkins, G. Allen, J. Bergman, N. Brock. J. Cobbs, J. Cundith, K. Guthrie, S. Haley, D. House, D. Lanoy, J. Maloy, J. Marcotte, B. Marek, J. Maxwell, S. McEachern, C. Naylor, M. Nelson, C. Newmann, R. Nichols, N. Northcutt, D. Osborne, D. Parr, D. Paulsen, N. Perry, G. Dale, J. Derebery, D. Dryden, S. English, K. Evans, T. Gagnon, J. Potts, J. Prentice, G. Reeves, J. Riggs, G. Rollins, C. Scaramucci, T. Schwartz, C. Shell, S. Shirky, D. Slease, K. Staples, R. Stark, G. Tiffany, B. Thomas, L. White, J. Wickersham, C. Wilson, and G. Wilson. Mr. Leon John, counselor, gave each initiate his certificate of membership, pins and mem- bership cards. The initiates stood as the oath of membership was taken. I 45 - 2.-
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