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aye mad!! DESERVING SENIORS received scholastic cmd citizenship awards at the end of the year. The awards were based on high scholastic standing, good moral character, and out- standing school leadership. Sixteen stu- dents, both seniors and underclassmen, were elected members of the National Honor Soci- ety, which was a new school organization this year. These students were superior in the fields of school citizenship and scho- lastic attainment. They received honor points for their leadership ability, scho- lastic average, moral character, and school service. The awards encourage students to strive harder for greater achievements. Ex E1 YX STOLLEH SUE PEHRINE Y ale flu formn Salututorizm EUf:i5N15 MCCIUQW DA linux rg I IA1-'1-'N En American Legion AIIlL'l'il'llH lmgiorz Ci1i:4'n.s'l1ip Allitllill liitizwrwllip Awzml
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Our Penny Carnival King and Queen, Mary Lou Cr rvcr ift and jun XILConL an crowned by Xltrit Orwig, prcsz cient of GAA, and jerry Zuspann, president 0 tlzr Varsity Club The rnunbcrs IJ their gourt are GlClfllDlIl1I1lltt kay Marzalin, Sue Perrinc, Builmru Herron, Gene XILGrux Ronnie Zutlx Loma Pensinger and Bruce Plul ' deal ccvmdaal cmd Zaufwczmewz' zaqczlzfq THE FIRST GAA PENNY CARNIVAL proved to be a huge success. The loud call of the barker, the enticing smell of fresh popcorn, the gay fun of the booths, the excitement of the crown- ing of the king and queen-all lured visitors to B-PC's carnival land. For the third consecutive year Bush- nell-Prairie Ci ty High School stu- dents emerged triumphant in the race for County Tournament King and Queen. This year's candidates had strong backing from the students, the merchants, and the townspeople. The money obtained from this elec- tion is donated to the March of Dimes and it is not only an honor but a privilege for our school to be so Well represented in this campaign. Our County Tournrmzent King und Omen jean YVugnc-r and Dun Coinbites discuss their exciting vunipuign and Lrmrnin
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Nixxczx' lDIBIBIlTT DAR Citizmzsliip Award NATIONAL II 0 N 0 R SOCIETY! Cfrontj Pat Melvin, jean Wag- ner, Evelyn Stoller, secretaryg Judy Smith, presuidentg Darlene Haffner, vice-president, Marie Orwig, treasurer, Kay Marzahng Sue Perrine. CBackD Donna Scott, Carole VVhite, Har- old Spurgeon, Ken McMillan, Lz1Verne Fryreur, Bud Mead, Kay Vincent, janene XValter. SEN1ou Hoxoix STUo1-LNTS: QFrontj Bev Bagley, Nancy Dim- mit, Evelyn Stoller, Marie Orwig, Alma Sue Crayeraft. CB11ckQ Kay Mnrzulm, Darlene Huffner, Judy Smith, Karen Trout, Jerry Zuspzlnn, jean Vllzigner, and Sue Perrine. iifqgww Wfw Y . sa - ' .
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