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Eighty -six seniors at A &M Ed Feldman of 304 Holick
Consolidated High School were Drive. Linda has a 95.486 aver -
awarded diplomas last night age and received a nursing
during graduation exercises at scholarship from the Daugh-
Tiger Field. ters of the American Revolu-
Nancy Inglis, daughter of tion to attend Lilly Jolly Nurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis of 201 ing School in Houston.
Montclair, was named valedic- SPEAKER FOR the exercises
torian of the Class of 1964. was Jeff Montgomery, presi-
Nancy averaged a 95.948 grade dent of Kirby Petroleum Com-
ratio out of a possible 100 pany of Houston.
during her four years in high Montgomery, valedictorian of
school. the class of 1941 at Texas
SHE ALSO received an aca- A &M, spoke on the importance
demic scholarship from the of higher education. He em-
Woman's Branch of Columbia phasized the need for more
University in New York. graduates in the field of social
Salutatorian was Linda Feld- studies and humanities, in-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stead of the pure sciences.
He said the reason the Unit-
ed States' foreign policy is in
trouble, is because of the lack
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Consolidated School Board.
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11 Elvis P. Ozment, principal
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Nancy Inglis, right, was named valedictorian and Linda Feldman salutatorian
of the Class of 1964 last night during graduation exercises at A &M Consolidat
ed High School. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis of 201'
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rive ontclair . Eighty -six Linda seni received diplomas of Mr. during an rs. the d exercises Feldan he of 304 Holic - Ti:
field. (Eagle Photo b y i s Gene the Dennis daughter ) .
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Bill Duke and Margaret members honored were Linda !li 1 01 I"
Brown were named "Best All Feldman, Jan Butler, Christine �I
Around Boy and Girl" at A &M Anderson, Nancy Inglis, Mich -
Consolidated High School in ael Lienhart, Sue Heirth, Mar -
awards activity Monday after- garet Brown, Glen Collier and 11111111
noon. Sherry Holland.
The awards highlighted a Citizens of the month are
year's activity for the school. David Gay, Bruce Riggs, Nan -
Outstanding students in va- cy Inglis, Jan Butler, Linda
rious academic subjects were Feldman, Margaret McMurry,
also named during the assem- Micheal Leinhart, Billy Mitch -
bly. ell, Bill Duke, Jay Pewthers
THEY ARE Deborah Schatte, and Lee Sicilio.
science - biology; Nancy Ing- -
lis, English; Carter Oakes, pho-
t o g r a ph y; Lorelei Brown,
I math; Suzanne Medlen, band; I, I',I II�II�� IVI
I Sherry Holland, chorus; Ben' 1 1 I J 1 1'' i t 1 ' ; l ,�ury f1 nVl1ll � 1.
Hardeman, craftsmanship; Ma- 1 o
ry Ruth Watkins and Ann Bal- '1
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history; Sherry Mims and �' I P lll) 1' �II
Nancy Inglis, Spanish; Barba- N
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ra Hedges, Homemaking 1; 11 8111 U 1 .,
Ann Avera, Homerriaking II,
and Russell Hanna, Bosh Al- '1 1 I Iil'i p 1
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DAUGHTERS OF American
Revolution awards were pre- OUTSTANDING STUDENTS
sented to Pam Adams, citizen- Margaret Brown and Bill Dukes were named the
ship; Nancy Inglis, history and most outstanding boy and girl during award cere-
Linda Feldman, scholarship. m at A &M C h S Monda
Outstanding athletics were
The ho two were chosen on scholars onsolidated Hi hip, leadership a d
Walter Varvel, baseball; Bill citizenship abilities. See related photos Page 10.
Duke, track; Claire Elkins, ten-
nis, and Duke Butler, golf.
Sue Hierth received the Ar-
ion award for band work and
Suzanne Medlen for choral
work.
Outstanding band students
are Jimmy Reeves and Sue
Hierth with Glen Collier and
Peggye Breazeale taking out-
standing choral honors. I
BILLY MITCHELL and Peg -
gye Breazeale were name'1
most likely to succeed; Mich-
' ael Leinhart and Nancy Inglis
named most studious and Jim-
my Reeves and Pam Adams
named most cooperative.
National Honor So c i e t y)