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THE W r DIANA WooTToN AWARD Each year, in honor of Diana Wootton, who was our beloved secretary and reg- istrar for many years, a United States Savings Bond is awarded by Mr. and Mrs. William Seltzer to a student in the ninth grade graduating class who best symbolizes the spirit of Campbell Hall. We take pride in announcing that the person who receives this very coveted award is Mary McConnell. We extend our appreciative thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Seltzer for their generosity. - Denise Simon MARY McCONNELL DARCY WOOD A pin is awarded to students who have been here from kindergarten through the ninth grade. We hope that their years in Campbell Hall will help them toward a happy and successful fu- ture. This year the pin is awarded to Karen Brown. Thank you, Karen, for what you have given us, too. - Denise Simon .ps The Vandy Trophy is awarded each year to the ninth grade Valkyrie who best represents the ideals of the school. A stu- dent who has worked well and in a quiet way contributed much to the school is Darcy Wood, so we are happly to see the Trop y go to Darcy, who so richly de- serves it! . -Denise Simon TEN YEAR PIN ,, TH, .,,. The coveted Viking Plaque was awarded to Christopher Ben- nington this year. Chris is an eighth grade student who has set an example for others to follow by representing the ideals of the school. - Denise Simon THE VANDY TROPHY VIKING PLAQUE , , as .. I I ez 3 in 161556. I, CHRISTOPHER BEN NIN CTON MONA LISA H KAREN BROWN JILL HOLLINGSWORTH The ninth grade stu- dent who has shown out- standing creativity and talent in the field of art is awarded the Mona Lisa Trophy. This year we are proud to an- nounce that Jill Hollings- worth has received it. - Denise Simon
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TERESA PAULSEN GAMMA SIGMA Students of the ninth cigrade gradu- ating class with outstan ing ac iieve- Quanta CLAUDIA KANZLER ALPHA EP SILON SIGMA The members of the sixth grade graduating class who have achieved the goal in scholastic grades and char- acter are awarded membership in Epsilon, Alpha Sigma and are given a beautiful in. Membersliip this year was won by Claudia Kanzler and Teresa Paulsen. Congratulations, girls, for a wonder- ful record! - Denise Simon ments in scholarship and character, ! are awarded membership in Gamma 1 Sigma and receive a beautiful pin. ! This year the only student who at- i tained the required standard was Mary McConnell. Congratulations, Mary! - Denise Simon MARY MCCONNELL THE LITERARY AWARD POETRY AWARD DEIDRE SMITH It is always a delight to find a ninth grader who is a writer of dis- tinction, not only in the mode of ex- pression, the tech- nique, but also in depth of thought. This year we are pleased that Deidre Smith has won the Literary Award for her ex- cellence in the Held of writing! This year a girl of our choosing, Received this award for best using, Her talent in a poetic way, From the begin- ning of school to the very last day. Best wishes and congratulations to Dalli Maki! - Denise Simon ,, N , min n ov -eu if DALLI MAKI
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BOY AND GIRL OF THE MONTH Each month two students who have won special Commendation for grooming, courtesy, and cooperation, are elected by the Valkyries and the Vikings. Congratulations to alll l l H .I ' M . - 'Juv 'Fl' ' ' any .- , A A . us., g .5 N, .- l 'MFL SPIRIT AWARD Let's have a big hand for Pam Scott and Bob Holmes, winners of the first annual Spirit Award. The Spirit Committee decided that for their fantastic contributions to our games, we should commend them. The two re- ceived beautiful engraved plaques. Congratulations! - Arm Reynolds -1' - i A I ii 9 Ll :-mu ,mr NT , ,if is A 0 R -F ' X We A-F , 'Q J A A , Q ,gb I 4 , 1 s J ' f sl. ju! 2 I a n f as ,Q - ...fn f0M :. 'Q If P I3 'A sk. x. A V f S f l W4 ffm wi f,'f7:gJl .55 ,gn Il i, J . X .Y :diff QIIYADIIIHUII 4, la is is , .W 1 .:r'jjf'e'c'1 ,F , I - , J 'z-gf' -A rrrir W a , + .4 42 in Al l tl Q 0 , Q gfogzd' 5:4 i5. ', .ff 4 :R M -fab' 0 Tx ' 2 as llblhlblllllbll , M11 aa A- fn 1 , +5 mfr-, Q ,F -M' ' S .5 4 is ,,,,Y as xr. Qlllldll'-, N l O Ian l ,WJ-S fi- Q A' K , 75 Q
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