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~jorette for two years, feature
for three years, and has
first division ratings on her
at the state level every
lys the clarinet and has
in a clarinet quartet,
twirling, at the U.I.L.
and Ensemble Contest
participated in sports
a member of the
basketball team and
year and has
the Varsity basket-
three years. This
was awarded Honorable
rict team.
been a member of the
for four years, and this
in the school's One
play won district this
awarded Honorable
play then went to area,
to the All-Star Cast.
member of the National
school's
Julie was voted
a member of the First
Church of Malakoff.
in the Youth Choir and
a Sunday School teacher
her activities in school,
is dancing. She
dance for fourteen
now a member of the
my at Cooper's School of
plans to major in
fall and has hopes
/ith 292
is the daughter of Ben
She has at-
schools for twelve
this time, she has been
numerous activities and
been a member of the
Society for three years
treasurer her senior
a member of Who's
American High School
as vice-president
and junior class, and
elected Miss M.H.S. She is
of the Student Senate
played on the Tigerette
for four years, gaining
mention this
t a member of the Fighting
years. She was a
years and a
of the First Baptist
She is the piano
for the "Celebration"
Sad the small ensemble
Lisa plans to attend
ity and major in
was ranked fourth with
She is the daughter of
Gawlik.
four years of high
been active in many
Kim is a three-year
Honor Society
Served as secretary her
and vice president this
been in the Student
years and served as
this year. Kim has
for two years.
a member of Future
America. During her
she was elected
in American High
been a member of the
two years. Last year
Kim was a reporter for the Tiger
Growl. This year, Kim won first place
in the Malakoff Art Society Art contest.
She is a member of Saint Edward's
Catholic Church. Kim Plans to attend
Texas Woman's University in the fall
and major in fashion design and minor
in art and economics.
KIM TARKINGTON
Kim Tarkington finished fifth with
278 honor points. She is the daughter of
Valdean Davis.
Kim has been attending Malakoff
High School for three and a half years.
During that time she has been a mem-
ber of the Fighting Tiger Band and a
majorette for three years. She served
as head majorette her senior year. Kim
has been a participant in U.I.L. Solo
and Ensemble Twirling Contest for
three years and has advanced to the
state level every year.
She has been a member of the
National Honor Soceity for three years.
Other activities include being on the
annual staff, being a member and of-
ficer of the Spanish Club, and being a
member of OEA as well as treasurer of
that organization.
Kim was chosen to appear in Who's
Who Among American High School
Students both her junior and senior
years. She also appeared in America's
Famous Names and Faces.
Kim is a member of the First Baptist
Church in Malakoff. She is a member of
the Youth Council and she sings in the
Celebration Youth Choir.
After graduation Kim plans to attend
Tyler Junior College for a degree in
computer science or some other
business related field.
CllARI,OTTE KAY TRULY
Charlotte Kay Truly is tied for sixth
place in this year's graduating class
with 259 honor points. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Truly
of Tool. She has been attending
Malakoff schools for the last five years
when her family moved to Tool. During
her high school years, Charlotte has
been a member of the Future
Homemakers of America (FHA), the
journalism staff, and a member of the
National Honor Society for three years.
She was the FHA sweetheart her junior
year. She was also a member of Who's
Who Among American High School
Students. This year Charlotte is in the
VOE--Vocational Office Education--
Coop program and works as a typist for
the Malakoff Independent School
District. After graduation. Charlotte
from page one
has prepared herself for a secretarial
career.
MARIUM VENABLE
Marium Venable tied for sixth with
259 honor points. She is the daughter of
A.H. and Geveva Venable of Tool. She
is a twelve-year senior at Malakoff
High School.
Marium has participated in
numerous school activities. She was a
FHA member for two years and an of-
ficer for one year. She has been a mem-
ber of the National Honor Soceity for
three years, a journalism staff mem-
ber, and Student Senate parliamen-
tarian for one year.
Marium has participated in many
U.I.L. events and has won awards for
prose, poetry, One Act Play, and jour-
nalism events. Acting in one act plays is
her favorite of these U.I.L. activities.
Marium is involved in the Vocational
Office Education.Coop program this
year. Marium enjoys working and ear-
ning on-the-job-training in Seven Points
as dental assistant for Dr. John Loaf.
GAYLON EDWARDS
Gaylon Edwards is graduating eighth
with 252 honor points. He is the son of
Ms. Fay• Edwards of Malakoff.
During his four years at Malakoff
High School, Gaylon has been very ac-
tive. He has been on the Junior Varsity
football team for two years. He has
been involved in the One-Act Play for
three years and is currently starring as
Nell Krogstad in Henrik Ibsen's A
Doll's House. Gaylon has also been in
F.F.A. for two years; last year
he won the highest honor that can be
given to a first year agriculture mem-
ber, the Star Greenhand award. Gaylon
is also a member of the Malakoff Tim-
ber Trails 4-H Club. He holds the office
of Council delegate in this club. Gaylon
has been a member of the spanish Club
for the last two years. Gaylon has also
been selected to be in Who's Who
Among American High School Students
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ERNEST JENKINS was sworn in as Mayor of Trinidad by outgoing mayor Lamesa Silliek. Jenkins was elected mayor in
the April 4 election and sworn in at a meeting of the town council April 7. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavail)
Trinidad city councilmen held a mayor LamesaSillick. tment of the town marshall until the
special meeting Tuesday, April 7, to April 21 meeting.
canvass the votes of the April 4 election During the meeting the council ap-
and to swear in Ernest Jenkins as new proved a resolution permitting the Also sworn in at the meeting were in-
mayor, trade of land for construction of a park, cumbent councilmen Arthur Arnold
Jenkins was sworn in by former and postponed a decision on the appoin- and Irma Dickey.
for 1981. Another of his recent accom ................................................................................................................................................................
plishments was third place in the
Malakoff Art Society Contest.
Gaylon's hobbies include drawing,
horseback riding, reading, writing,
skiing, camping, swimming, hunting,
and fishing.
He also is a member of the First Bap-
tist Church in Malakoff. His future
plans include attending Henderson
County Junior College for two years
and then transferring to Texas A&M or
Sam Houston, majoring in agricultural
sciences.
"All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of ei'ery m:ga-nism iOiive beyond its~inri, me.T, ..........................
Samuel Butlei'
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Wednesday: Meat balls and gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, h Eolls,
applesauce jello, milk.
Thursday: Vegetable soup, chicken salad sandwich, crackers, cookies, milk.
Friday: Hamburger, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, cheese squares, french fries,
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