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A Time to Pass Out Bouquets At the end of each year students are honored for their achievements at the awards convocation. Repre¬ sentatives of local groups come to present scholarships and awards to seniors, while people outstanding in athletics or many other fields are honored. Some are surprised (they stumble out on shaky legs to receive their award), and many know of their honor before the convocation. It is always a rather suspense-filled program, and many will never forget. Whatever the case may be, it is a program which serves to recognize all who have in some way qualified to receive an honor. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Glenda Oswalt, Virginia In- termont Junior College; Sue Eltzroth, Ball State; Pat Bennett, Purdue; Nancy Brady, Ball State; Jackie Schlemmer, June Ragoske, Margaret Wolf, Indiana; Pam McGinnis, Hanover. LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Pat Bridenthal, Na¬ tional Secretarial Association; Sue Eltzroth, Lula Baer Award and Delta Theta Tau; Nancy Brady, Tri Kappa; Jay Votaw, American Legion; Dick Guthrie, Lula Baer Award; Diane Fleshood, Catholic Scholarship; June Ragoske, Teachers’ Club; Pat Sweeney, Catholic Scholarship. QUILL AND SCROLL: Larry Bucher, Nancy Brady, Kay Finfrock, Ron Walters, Sylvia Pressler, Suzanne O’Conner, Mary Ann Kafoure, Jackie Schlemmer, Cheryl Vrooman, Sharyl Miller.
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With solemn faces the Commencement speakers, Tom Yoder, Margaret Wolf, Jim Zolman, Jackie Schlemmer, Tim Richard, Mary Ann Kafoure, listen as Mr. Myers presents the class. Those attaining the highest scholastic average in the 1964 graduating class were Margaret Wolf, valedictorian, and Pat Bennett, salutatorian. In unison the graduating seniors turn their tassels signifying the completion of their commence¬ ment. 5
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A Night on the ' ' Moon River” Couples danced under the stars’’ at the Junior-Senior Prom. It was a memorable evening in May when the junior class hosted the senior class at the prom whose themfe was Moon River.” Seniors participate in the candle-lighting ceremony at the reception before the prom. 7
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