The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1996 Page: 5 of 22
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college credit this fall who do not held from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m.
possess a high school diploma are and from 12:30 until 2 p.m. May
reminded to take the GED exam in 15 and 16.
May or June. The exam is Call 224-3822 to set up an ap-
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Grand Avenue Students Receive Award Phase iv sets
Three students of Grand Avenue The winning students include for top statewide awards, including Snrin Aoncert
School ui Chickasha have received Kaity Hess, Darci Ladd and San- the Joseph B. Thobum Award for PP9 VOOCCn
the Areli M. Gibson Historian tana Brown. the student historian of the year Chickasha High School vocal
: Award from the Oklahoma Histori- The Grand Avenue School stu- and two special certificates of ex- music group Phase IV will present
; cal Society. dents were nominated by Principal cellence. * Spring Music Concert on
The Arrell M. Gibson Award is Wynona K. Burling and Glenda • Thursday, May 9, and Friday, May
: awarded to the outstanding Okla- Crump, history teacher. They were School principals are invited to 10, at 7 p.m. in the Stage Building
homa history students in each among 52 from 15 schools across nominate students by sending each on the CHS campus.
: school in the state, said Joseph. Oklahoma to receive awards. iominee’s name, age, school, grade Tickets are ft and are available
: The student is chosen by the prin- Every school in the state is eligible level, address, parent's names and a from Phase IV performers and at
: cipal of each school, and a brief for one Gibson certificate for each description of each student’s his- the CHS office. There will be
description of accomplishments history course conducted each se- tory accomplishments to Bruce limited seating for each
■ and interest in Oklahoma history is mester, he said. Joseph, Oklahoma Historical So- performance, so advance ticket
! submitted to the OHS. Each winner AU nominees receive the Arrell ciety, ~ Wiley Post Historical purchase is encouraged.
receives a certificate and is eligible M. Gibson Student Historian Building, 2100 N. Lincoln, Okla-
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David Richard Witte will present
his senior piano recital at 3 p.m.
Sunday, May 5, 1996, in the sanc-
tuary of Epworth United Mehtodist
Church. He and his family invite
all friends and family to attend the
recital.
Witte's repertoire will include
selections from: Chopin,
Beethoven, Gershwin, Scarlatti,
Bach, and other artists.
Mr. Witte, the son of Richard and
Joyce Witte, is a piano and organ
student of Don Wittenbach. He is a
senior at Chickasha High School.
He is an active member of Epworth
United Methodist Church.
In addition to playing instru-
ments, he participates in the choir
programs at both the high school
and the church. He plans after
graduation are to attend the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma and major in
architectural engineering and mu-
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for the Joseph B. Thobum Award. Award. They are also considered homa City, OK 73105.
Intermediate Students Inducted into Honor Society
Eighty-nine students from citizenship. 'National Junior Honor president, Jinnie Reed; vice presi-
Chickasha Intermediate School Society members are expected to dent, Christina Brown; secretary,
were inducted into membership of continue their exemplary contribu- Stephanie Henderson; treasurer,
the National Junior Honor Society tions to the school community," Kellee Sparks; and reporter, Jarod
in a ceremony at the school in said Sharon Wilson, chapter advi- Avant. The Executive Committee
April. sor. The National Junior Honor included Tiffany Collins, Erin Led-
Society ranks as one of the oldest ford. Brooke Posey, Ebony Hol-
L Members of the seventh grade and most prestigious national or- man, Megan Mettry and chairper-
class were selected for meeting ganizations for secondary school son, Brett Stephens. The advisors
high standards of scholarship, students. for the NJHS were Sharon Wilson
service, leadership, character and The new officers elected were and Jana Dabney.
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Settle, David. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 4, 1996, newspaper, May 4, 1996; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1900183/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.