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Clarence Smith was also very happy and honored at being selected as the second dele- gate for Buckeye Boys State. The only regret he had, was that the place chosen was so close to home but this was over-shadowed by the good time he enjoyed there. The campaigns, election, and grand parade of the winning candi- date for governor seemed to be one of the highlights of the trip. Of course, many friends were made and these together with all the wonder- ful times, will be long remem- bered. Jo Ann Platt has had two honors bestowed upon her and there- fore, she has a place reserved in our Senior Who's Who. Her excursion to the Buckeye Girls State at Columbus was the first honor she received. The American Legion Auxiliary was the sponsor for her trip. Many lectures, campaigns, parades and ban- quets took place and were enjoyed there. Jo Ann's second award of merit was her election to the ofiice of State Secretary at the State Future Business Leaders of American Convention. There's a great deal of work connected with this position but she wel- comes that fact gladly and takes it in her stride. Skip Garey was greatly hon- ored last summer when the American Legion chose him as a delegate to Buckeye Boys State. Camp Perry, the site for this annual affair, buzzed :Il and hummed with the business and fun of the boys who at- tended from all over the state. Skip says that it was lots of fun and that he wouldn't mind going there again. Wh' All-Conference Team! Best in Backiiield! Best in Line! These were the echoes that were heard when the honors and awards were distributed following the football season. Captain Fritz Diekman was named most valuable player in line, for which he received a trophy. He also was given an award for making the All-Conference Team. The most valuable in backfield title plus a trophy was awarded to Sam Angus. Dale Reeder also made the All-Conference Team and deserved the award he received. We are all very proud of their accomplishments and hope these fellows go on and hear these cries re-echoed in the future.
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