OKAGEE, 9 Amarth uf Prizes, 19145 MATHEMATICS— The Dr. C. H. Stillman Prize, given by Mr. Wm. M. Stillman: First Prize—Fifteen dollars in gold: Moses Glasser. Second Prize—Ten dollars in gold: Ralph Jacobs. Honorable Mention—Samuel Preger. ENGLISH COMPOSITION— 1. The George H. Babcock Prize, given by Mr. George L. Babcock, to the pupils of the three upper classes writing the best composition. First Prize—Fifteen dollars in books, chosen by the receiver of the prize: Ruth Stanley Ralston. Second Prize—Ten dollars in books, chosen by the receiver of the prize: Harold Seal. Honorable Mention—Lewis D. Cook, Richmond Ritter- busch, Dorothy Randolph Stelle. 2: The Craio-A Marsh Prize, given by Mrs, CraigeA, Marsh, to the pupils of the Freshman Class writing the best com- positions. First Prize—Fifteen dollars in gold: Margaret Harrison. Second Prize—Ten dollars in gold: Gladys Larable. Honorable Mention—Florence Ryder. 3. The Daily Press Prize, for the best essay on a topic relating to Municipal Affairs, written by a member of the Senior Class. Prize—Ten dollars in gold: Ida Sacher. Honorable Mention—Sadie Rothberg. fe vbhe VW .iCe Us Prize, totic best lessay.on.a civen: topic. Prize—Five dollars in gold: Henry Rosalsky. Honorable Mention—Dorothy Richards.
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