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UF' C, fb ,Q 5759 ofary Qffwafof Ann jagiello is demonstrating her com- mercial abilities which brought her the honor of the Rotary Club Award. The Rotary Club, consisting of the business and professional men ot Ridgecrest, awards this trophy to a senior student who is outstanding in the commercial field. Ann's name will be added to the plaque that was prepared for this award. 759 QZ12 fzzyyezis IIIGFJ The Glen Biggers Award goes to Sandra XVitt this year, It is to honor a student who is outstanding in the music or drama field. Sandra has qualified by her achieve- ment in music. In addition to having her name engraved on this splendid trophy, she will also receive a monetary scholarship.
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fffzzzfeof Vafzbns Gonfesf liach year at Burroughs several students take up their pens and stretch their vocabularies as they compete in a world-wide United Nations contest sponsored by the Oddfellows Lodge. The first step in the contest is to pass a test on the United Nations. Students who accomplish this are eligible to continue in the contest. These people present a speech on some phase of the work of the United Nations. The reward is a month long trip to the United Nations center in New York City in- cluding much sight-seeing both there and en- route. We expect Carolyn to return from this worthwhile journey with a better understand- ing ot her country and the part it plays in world .ttifairs through participation in the United Nations. gifs' an gays' esfafe Anxiety fills these junior students as they await the summer ahead of them. They are the representatives and alternates chosen to attend Girls' and Boys' State. They will travel to Sacramento and remain for one week, as delegates of the Ridgecrest Ameri- can Legion. This is quite an honor for those receiving it. Needed re- quirements are scholastic achievement, participation in activities, and citizen- ship. Sealed .al lffl tire: Donna Wfard, represen- tative to Girls' State and Diane Renne. al- ternate. Sltmdirzg tire: Alan Robinson, rep- resentative to Boys' State and Bill Mac- Innes. alternate. CAROLYN RIDPATH, winner of the l'.N. contest. is r fa-ff
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