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Below—Jack Kilgore, Bellamy representative from Central High School in Harrisburg, Tennessee, presents his gift to Senior at the Award Ceremony. All of the Bellamy representatives presented a gift to us during the ceremony. Right—Governor Tom Judge addresses the audience at the ceremony. Right—Congressman John AAelcher speaks at the ceremony. Right—Bellamy representa- tives listen to the choruses of Senior High and West High. From left. Jack Kil- gore, Kay Fike, Shari Ste- wart, Sharon Respess, Fern Grant, Buzz Katz, David Lewis, Vernon Clark, Tami Telander, Wayne Gordon, Dan Moore. Below Right- Senior High's own Elfreida Idleman baked and deco- rated two cakes like this for the Bellamy guests.
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i I A V Billings Senior High Receives Bellamy Award The thirty-fifth National Bellamy Flag Award presentation was held in the Lincoln Junior High School Auditorium with Billings Senior High School as the recipient. The audience, consisting of BSH students, graduates, and concerned citizens from the Billings area, listened attentively as each of the representatives from other Bellamy schools presented significant gifts from their respective communities and states. The conbined choirs from Senior High and Wesf High enterfained as Mr. Dale Hallock directed the BSH band. Wayne Gordon, Senior's representative, accepted the award for the student body who broke into wild applause when Wayne proclaimed, Billings Senior is truly Number One! When an award is presented, it can be considered a token of achievement. However, awards must be earned. They are the ultimate symbol of progression. As progression continues, awards become less frequent, but their meaning is of greater significance. We at Billings Senior High are proud to have received the National Bellamy Award and all other awards we have received in our progress to our greatest achievements yet. Whereas the Bellamy award symbolized the progression of a group of people, individual awards are also of great significance. Significantly, the last official assembly held each year is the Awards assembly, at which time the high achievers are rewarded for one or several years' of hard work. Some people say that we attach too much importance to awards. However, it must be remembered that since the Creation there has been a reward for good and punishment for evil. It is in this way that the very morals of society have been created. ■■■
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