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Sue Abramson bclic cs in beginning at the ground floor and working up. Outstanding scholars at Brush inckide twenty-four students who have combined abihty and effort to earn point averages which rank them in the top three percent of the senior class. After seven semesters of high school studies, each of these stu- dents has found his formula to academic success. Yet the student ' s desire to learn in the classroom is complemented by his desire to learn through experience. The individual interests which these students have developed represent a cross section of the Brush sphere ranging from athletic and service organizations to music and publication groups. The balance which these scholars maintain between academic and extracurricular activities qualifies them as those among the best-prepared to meet the challenges of a complex and changing society. Sharon Mclntyre finds the card catalogue a convenient aid for locating required material. Scholarship Encompasses Important Part Of School Life Top students, Pat Pfeifer, Bill Stewart, and Debbie Echt, compare notes on future college plans. 27
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Top Scholars Personify Ability And Effort ' B9 Gail Nelson Kenneth Novic Barbara Hughes Ellen Sazzman Sheryl Pastryk Barbara Safer Lawrence Eisner Jeanne Lang Alan Kistler Kenneth Bauman Patricia Pfeifer Diana Wood illiam Stewart Debra Echt Susan Abramson Shirley (lOoilwin 26 Sandra Buznev Sharon Mrlntyre
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Brush Gains National Recognition With the prospect of winning scholarships while gaining scholastic recognition, juniors voluntarily compete in the National Merit Qualifying Test. Eight Brush seniors have distinguished themselves as semi- finalists, placing them among the top one percent of the test participants in Ohio. Most will be named finalists; as recipients of special scholarships, few are honored as National Merit Scholars. Also recognized for achievement are those stu- dents presented with a Letter of Commendation. Although ineligible for scholarships, they receive scores immediately below those of semi-finalists and are so honored. Kenneth Bauman Peter Gregutt Barbara Hughes Roger Kleinman Jeanne Lang Gail Nelson Sheryl Pastryk Ellen Sazzman LETTERS OF COMMENDATION HKCIl ' IKN IS — Fnni ioir; rusiliavci. (ik1 Bowers noir i. Mim.iv I ' licam.m, l„MTy Pat Pfcifer, Sandy Buzncy, Puiiiiy Wyinaii, Lois Magcr, Sue ELsirt, Frank Hiii.ndi. Hill Sl .ut, U.n Tillins. Holi Hoi;.irt. Phil Ahramson. Row 2: Sandy Holon, Nancv Solomon, Pat Peter, Setzer, Sle c iMi ' ednian. Debbie Tschappat, Howard Hos.s, Alan Kistlcr, Ken NoNie, Janet 28
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