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Scholarships, Awards and Honors Presented Kay Musser was the recipient of the Marshall Foundation Scholarship. She Scott Bramblett placed as a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship received the UA scholarship on the basis of her exceptional scholastic ability. Qualifying Test. He ranked high enough to be considered for the scholarship. Seniors Bill McTamahan and Ed Nordquist received principal nominations to the Naval Academy in Annapolis. These nominations were received on the basis of their scholastic ability and good citizenship. Each year scholarships, awards and honors are presented to seniors with exceptional scholastic abilities. These awards not only bring high esteem and recognition to students but also aid them with the financial aspect ot their educa- tion atter completion of high school. Several tests, including the SAT, the PSAT and the National Merit Quality- ing Test are given to students throughout the school year to determine their scho- lastic aptitude. Those seniors who score high on the tests and are active partici- pants of extracurricular activities often receive various honors and awards. Among the many honors received by students for outstanding achievements were the Marshall Foundation Scholar- ship, principle nominations to the Naval Academy, the National Council of Teachers ot English Award and the Op- timist Student ot the Year. Other awards presented to seniors in- cluded the Elks Leadership Award, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist and the i968 Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow Award. Recognition earned by these students was the result of determination and hard work all through high school.
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Model UN was an organization cre- ated to show how the United Nations works and the difficulties there are in solving problems on the international level. Canada, Iran, and Botswana-a province of Africa-were the countries represented by PV students. Each year different countries were assigned to Arizona high schools. Fifteen students qualified to serve were involved with the organization. They were chosen by teacher recom- mendation and by application. Only iuniors and seniors were eligible for participation. Students were presented with a cur- rent moral or social problem in which to investigate. They took the viewpoint of their respective country and examined its history, geography, social and po- litical status. Members attended Arizona's Sixth Annual Model United Nations Conven- tion on December 8 and 9 at the UA. MODEL UNITED NATIONS DELEGATES-FRONT ROW: Cai Klassen, Cindy Ettinger, Margaret Wilkie. THIRD Ellen Hale, Sallie Saltzman, David Singer, Lillian ROW: Sharon Marmon, Randy Sammons, Tom Dud- Rich. SECOND ROW: Leonard Hamer, Ellen Tighe, dleston, David Carter, Eric Chaison. Model United Nations Convention Held at U Model UN advisor Mr. Larry Bool assisted senior Ellen Hale in selecting infor- mation from books and magazines which she was to use at a model convention. Mr. Bool, Model UN advisor, assisted Lillian Rich and Cai Klassen with select- ing maps. From these maps they prepared material for the model convention.
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if to Outstanding Seniors c ' R if WW' .ii 124 'Q wi is 4E?5 Kathy Zimmerman received a scroll of recognition in Achievements Awar s d Senior Richard Gilman was the recipient of the Elk's Leadership Contest award Competition. Scrolls were awarded by the National Council of Teachers, in the boy's division. Richard was the fourth Titan awarded this recognition. Karen Bonham and Danny Huggins were chosen to On November 'l5, a banquet was held, and par- represent Palo Verde by the Optimist International. ticipants Karen and Danny received certificates. Betsy Upham was the winner of the Palo Verde Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. 63
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