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(Woman's Club) and First: Mtffc
Blue (Junior Club).
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. ranee Adams .and Third: Tracy
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: John Ward; Second: John
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Third: John Ward.
Marie Wham
PiftU Jeanette Bratcher
represents Woman's Club and
First: Sheila Leak represents &
Junior Club. ?* '-V'lsii
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5 Gregory Thompson ? "
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Best in literature
These Hok e High students captured the awards for
literature. They are left to right: Boris Willis, Linda
Glisson, John Ward and Jameria McPhatter.
Sewing division winners
Th* winners of the sewing division awards are from
left: Raymond Walsh, Nanette Cross, Marie Blue,
Angle Chavis and Angekne Lett.
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John Ward (WO, Susan Osborne (center) and Issac
Adt/ns finw?tf 4kr awards for art. Susan also won
1st place in crafts.