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There were many honors and awards bestowed on worthy students in the year of ’67. The position of valedictorian was awarded to the student with the highest scholastic average in his graduating class, Jerry Kruczek. The second highest position was that of salutatorian and was held by Marianne Masura. Other seniors who received honorable mention for their scho¬ lastic achievements were the top ten, now eleven schol¬ ars. Each of these students reached these outstanding goals through hard work and industrious efforts. Scholars who displayed superior talents were honored through various awards. The Elizabeth Lyle Memorial Award was presented to the junior who did the most outstanding work in the field of biology. Numerous Honors Valedictor ian Jerry Kruczek accumulated at 3.976 average. The Class of 67’s salutatorian was Marianne Masura. Top Ten, Seated: M. Duhon, D. Harrison, K. Peterson, S. Rezak. Standing: J. Piskorowski, L. Shifflett, W. Rudzinski, H. Stecy, J. Bangert. 26
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National Commended Merit Scholars: W. Rudzinski, T. Whiteside, J. Kruczek, K. Peterson, M. Duhon. Are Bestowed On Clark Scholars Each year awards based on scholarship and citizenship are presented by local chapters of clubs to outstanding students. The Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award was presented to the senior girl who possessed the qualities of leadership, citizenship, de¬ pendability, service, and patriotism. The Hammond Rotary Club, an organization composed of teachers and businessmen, honored several outstanding senior boys. These Junior Rotarians were selected on the basis of scholarship to represent Clark at the Rotary Club’s weekly luncheon meetings. The purpose of this great privilege was to prepare these future leaders for their role in our community. Students who scored highly on the National Merit Scholarship Test received commended Scholar awards at a dinner given by the Bell Telephone Company. This year Clark had five such students. Helen Stecy was the 1967 recipient of the DAR award. Junior Rotarians, First Row: J. Mecklin, J. Kruczek. Second Row: K. Dudzik, R. Weiner. Third Row: J. Piskorowski, J. Milligan. Fourth Row: L. Shifflett, W. Rudzinski.
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