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Awards For Academic Excellence Several E.A. students have been recognized for outstanding achievement in academic areas and for service to school and community. Jane Blotzer was named Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for 1972. Chosen on the basis of her score on a written examina- tion, testing knowledge and aptitude, which was taken by all senior girls on December 7, she received a special award from the sponsor, General Mills. Roseann Montalbano received the D.A.R. award. Senior girls nominate three girls who meet the D.A.R. requirements: dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. The winner is then selected among the three by the faculty and administration. On November 11, the Optimists awarded eight E.A. students at a dinner sponsored by the Wilmerding Optimist Club. The students were chosen on the basis of character, citizen- ship, service to the school, and scholastic ability. Four students were named semi-finalists in the 1971-72 National Merit Scholarship pro- gram. These students are among 15,000 of the top seniors in the country. Four students were recognized as Outstand- ing Teenagers of America for 1972. Nominated by their principals, the Outstanding Teenagers of America are chosen from individual schools across the country for excellence in community service and academic achievement. The John Philip Sousa award is given each year in recognition of outstanding achievement and generally displaying those characteristics which high school music represents. Top right: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, J. Blotzer re- ceiving her award from Mr. Mariano. Bottom: National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists, tsittingl J. Koza, P. Laroure. fstandingb C. Romansky, T. Magar, Mr. Mariano. ..,.. .Wifi li. .I E, A
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