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BARBARA E. JOHNSON MEMORIAL SERVICE AWARD The winner of this year’s Bar- bara E. Johnson Memorial Serv- ice Award is once again a female. She, like the winners before her, has served Bo Manor in sports, clubs, and service organizations. For four years she has played field hockey and this year was captain, as well as the recipient of the Coach’s Award. A member of Student Council for two years, she sold refreshments at the basketball games and served on various dance com- mittees. She played in the band for four years and helped Mr. Gregory with the bookstore. She was instrumental in keeping the new F.H.A. going during its first year, and served this year as recorder. On her, Ms. Fanus writes, ‘‘Being the only senior, she has set a fine example for the other members by her posi- tive attitude and dependable per- formance.’’ She has worked on the yearbook for five years, start- ing with the first Li ’ Boh put out and has served through the years as underclass editor, assistant editor, and finally, edi- tor-in-chief of the Bohemian. Ms. Coulter writes, ‘‘Val is a quiet, responsible worker. She needs to be told only once that some- This year there were seven nominations for the Barbara E. Johnson Memorial Service Award: For his service to soccer, wrestling, and baseball, Rob Alt For her work in the physical education department — Shirley Canning For her work on the yearbook — Valerie Hotra For his dedicated service to the Industrial Arts Department — Bob Long For her work with the softball team — Cathie Morris Nominated by both the newspaper and the English department — Natalie Scheeler For dedication to the Drama Club — Cindy Simonds thing needs done. By the time | pc pee earn ener mention it again, it’s finished.’’ yee ae? Ba Me » Ve She has served her class on the sa} we Junior High Prom Committee, Fun Night, and the Donkey Bas- ketball game. Perhaps her most outstanding characteristic is her quiet assumption of responsibil- ity. Without her, the Class of '79 would have found many task unaccounted for, many jobs undone. On her application she wrote, ‘‘For the six years I’ve been here at Bo, if someone needed something done, and | was asked to do it, | did it — and | tried to do it right.’’ For this attitude and her record of serv- ice, the Barbara E. Johnson Memorial Service Award is pre- sented to Valerie Hotra. FAR LEFT: Val on graduation day. CENTER TOP: Harriet Johnson presents the award to Val at Class Night. 86
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