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P,--f 5 X Lk E IOR CLASS POEM BOB SHULTIS is the hermit of the hillsg He lives up there and hoards 810 bills. And a fellow, BILL SMITH, is often sitting Tooting his flute or maybe knitting. CY is the guy who has muscles galoreg n Sometimes we wonder how he gets through the door PHIL CASWELL, who likes to canoe Often takes MARCIA along with him, too. NANCY BROWER, who is our artist, Is also considered one of the smartest. NACHI FOSTER knows a Marine, And with him she is often seen. VERGIL SLAUSON is a quiet guy 'Til you know hlmg then my, oh my! GARY TYLER has a suit of green, A shade called uKellyu is what we mean. LETA CARTWRIGHT knows a farmer, And to hear her talk he is a charmer ROBERT SCHUMAN, the pop corn King, Plays basketball like anything. SKIPPY GREENE is quite a sleeper, But there are times when he needs a keeper. KEITH N. is the boy who's everywhere- And often that place is in some teacher's hair! MARION'S a blonde with beautiful hair, And when help is needed, you'l1 find her there. Two Poetic D R I P S PG, L nfwfw AW 1 9 . 18 Q 3, 33 ... l,l,d s f has Qifgae emma? ,M N. 3 51 L' , - I if fi' Q ffn wpfis'a I A g K
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Y., r i L x l 5 w , 1949 A ARD An award determined by the faculty, given to the student in the sraduatins 01855, who has been of greatest service in the school during the four years of high school. The student so honored will have his name P18065 OU UUG Plaque in the hall, and will be pre- sented with B Prize of 35.00 given by the local Rotary Club. Wayland Mead Anonymous prize of 81.00 given to the student having the highest final average in Latin I. Catherine Shultis Anonymous prize of 82.50 given to the person who has the highest final average in Science for the year. Guy Numann Anonymous prize of 82.50 given to the person who has the highest final average in 5 years of Mathematics. Phil Caswell Prize of 32.50 given by person showing the Agriculture during Prize of 32.50 given by F. Leighton Enderlin to the most improvement in Vocational the year. Robert Shultis John Kelly to the student doing the best work during the year in American History. Wayland Mead Prize of 83.00 given by having the highest Virginia Young Prize of 32.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the person final average in the 8th Grade. Andrew F. Lutz to the person having the second highest average in the 8th Grade. Conrad Ross D D.A.R. award to outstanding girl citizen in the 7th Grade. Evelyn Johannsen Honorable Mention Barbara Enderlln D.A.R. award to outstanding boy citizen ln the 7th Grade. Joseph Elsele Honorable Mention James More 61.25 D.A.R. award to the student in the 8th Grade with the highest average in American History. Conrad Ross D.A.R. award to the Senior girl who qualifies as Good Citizenship Pilgrim. Patr1c1a.Matt1ce Delaware Valley Grange Prize of 82.50 to that student showing the most improvement in 4-H. Lois Long and Doris Fuller Anonymous prize of 82.50 given to the person having the highest final average in World History. William Smith Prize of 85.00 given each year by Arthur F. Bouton to the person having the highest average for the year in the Academic Department. Phil Caswell and Marlon Numann Continued on page 56 20
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