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A Presidential An Impressive Mrs. Wirthlln recognized IH ' s 28
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Olympic Day Survives Rain Clouds, Broken Rope, and Damaged Tricycles Yes siree, folks! Again this year IH indulged in the super-groovy, fantabulous Olympic Day. Anxiously awaited by both faculty and students alike, the big day arrived trailing clouds of possible rain. However, the rams held off and the juniors ran, tricycled, jumped, and rolled their way to victory to the overwhelming dismay of the saddened seniors. Notwithstanding their severe disappointment, the seniors managed to tie the faculty in the annual baseball game. A new event, the toilet paper race, was added and transformed the athletic field into the city dump. Lyn Bidwell and Jack Martin kept their title as champion EggTossers as they tied for first place, and extended their winning streak to three years. As usual, the rope in the tug-of-war broke, spilling junior and senior girls all over the ground . another delightful Indian Hill Tradition. But perhaps the most absorbing activity of the day was cataloguing which teachers wore shorts . Enjoy your rope burns, girls! Ah, the sweet taste of victory! 27
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Scholarat Indian Hill — Climax To This Year ' s Recognition On May 29 the entire student body and faculty gathered in the gymnasium to honor those students who had achieved a degree of excellence. Marta Casse. our Argentine exchange student, opened the assembly. Awards were given for artistic, musical, athletic, and scholastic achievement and also for service to the school and the community. Books were presented by Harvard, Yale, Brown, and Williams Colleges to the junior boy of their choice. Music was provided by the Choir under the direction ofMr. Cox. Coach Clark presented Mr. Ed Kinney a gift to showtheschool ' s recognition of Mr. Kinney ' s excellent tenure as basketball coach. The highlight of the assembly came when Mr. Meabon announced that Judy Arms, Senior Class Valedictorian and National Merit Scholar, had been selected as one of 121 Presidential Scholars. Assembly distinguished artists. Pitt Curtiss - Outstanding Senior Athlete Pam Ventress - Outstanding Senior Athlete 29
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