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Margaret Taylor
Wilma Evans
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Susan Dennis Carol Hollingsworth Seniors receive EC scholarships representing s in Newton attend East tained
Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Evans of the Little RockCommunit;y. She is undecided on a college major, although she main-
an "A" average throughout high school. Miss Evans served as Drum Major of the Beulah Hubbard
Band for three years. She was also Co-Editor of the annual, treasurer of FHA, secretary of 4--H, and a
member of the Beta Club. Margaret is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Taylor of Decatur. At De– catur High School, she was elected "Miss DHS", Most Likely to SucceedGirl, cheer– leader, majorette, and a representative to Girls State. She served as president of the FBLA and the FHA, se– cretary of the Beta Club, and was associate editor of the annual and paper staff. She plans to major in psy– chology. Frances Susan is the daugh– ter of Mason L. Dennis of Lawrence. At Newton Cooncy Academy, she participated in basketball and track, served as secretary of the Beta Club, student council representa– tive, co-editor of the annual, and a member of the Drama Club. Her junior year, she had the lead role in the class play. Her plans are to major in art, with emphasis on interior decoration. Virginia Carol is the daugh– ter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Hollingsworth of Newton. She is undecided about a college major, but has also main– tained an '•A" average throughout high school. While at Newton High, Virginia Carol served as president of the Beta Club •
ior College at tall on Academic ' holarships. ships are a– Udents wishing ::Jc who have ae highest aca- e for his or winners from t;y are: Glen Union High a Evans of High School . Taylor of hool Frances of Newton ; and Virginia orth oCNew- son of Mr. and kerson of Un– ; are to study college. At l, he served of the Student ·esident of the received the and the Cit- , was voted BoyandMost eed, and was o's Who in Schools." Glen of the Science ub, and the
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