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Awards Prize of $3.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest average in Preliminary Regents, 8th. grade, PAT NUMANN Prize of $2.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the second high- est average in Preliminary Regents, 8th. grade, STEVE COLLINS D.A.R. Award of $1.25 to the student in the 8th. grade with the highest mark in American history, STEVE COLLINS D.A.R. Award to the outstanding citizens in the 7th. grade, LINDA MILLER - REX WHEELER Delaware Valley Grange Prize of $2.50 to the student showing the most im- provement in home economics, HELEN CAMMER P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 given to the student in the 7th. grade with the high- est average, ELIZABETH WEBER P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest average in the science sequence, STEPHEN ENDERLIN P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student who has the highest Regents average in three courses of math, JOSEPH EISELE P.T.A. Prize of 2.00 to the student with the highest mark in the Latin III Regents, DIANA COLLINS P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in the French II Regents, NANCY WHITE P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in business arithmetic Regents, EVELYN J0HANNSEN P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest final average in world history, JEANNE B0EREM P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in the English III Regents, NANCY WHITE P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the students with the highest marks in the biol- ogy Regents, DORIS FULLER - LAWRENCE NESBITT Faculty Prize of $5 00 for the most improvement during the year, CLINTON HUNTER Prize of $2.50 given by John Kelly to the student who has done the best work in American history, BARBARA ENDERLIN Prize of $2.50 given by F. Leighton Enderlin to the student showing the most improvement in vocational agriculture, GARY DUM0ND Anonymous Prize of $1.00 for the highest average in English IV, EVELYN J0HANNSEN Bouton Memorial Prize of $5.00 in memory of Arthur and Frisbee Bouton given by Col. Burrett Bouton to the student with the highest average in all subjects, NANCY WHITE Prize of $3.00 given by Andrew Brower to the girl or boy showing the best sportsmanship during the year in all games, JOHN O'HARA Prize of $2.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest final average in typing, VIVIAN AVERY Prize of $2.50 given by Andrew F Lutz to the student with the highest final average in salesmanship and business management, JEANNE B0EREM Citizenship Award of 10.00 given by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse in memory of Chauncey F. Morse, EVELYN JOHaNNSEN Anonymous Prize of $10.00 for outstanding contribution to school music organizations, SUSAN MUNSELL BARBARA ENDERLIN - GILBERT TYLER Anonymous Prize of $1.00 to the student with the highest final average in Latin I, JULIE IVES The Rotary Prize of $5.00. The student chosen has her name placed on the plaque in the hall of the school, JEAN CAMMER The Reader's Digest Award to the valedictorian, JOSEPH EISELE American Legion Awards, JEAN CAMMER - STEPHEN ENDERLIN Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards, JEAN CAMMER - STEPHEN ENDERLIN Bauach and Lomb Science Medal, JOSEPH EISELE D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, JEAN CaMMER Roxbury Reading Club Prize of a book for the best essay on Just a Study Hall RUDY G0RSCH 22 —Continued on page 32
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