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Such excellent spellers as Linda Ekdahl and Vivian Ickes are extremely at- tached to their dictionaries. They won District 2nds in Spelling and plain writ- ing. Because of his profound interest in number combinations Brian Adkins was selected to attend the Nation- al Science Foundation Summer Math program at the University of Texas. He was one of about thirty students chosen for this honor out of three hundred applicants. Only thinking men such as these three can bring home all the honors in science. Brian Adkins won 3rd in District, George Woolsey 2nd, and Bob Giddings, who won lst in District went on to win third place in the State. A quick wit for figures assured John Clifford a 3rd place in number sense. 8 Under the discriminating and thoughtful coach- ing of Mrs. McCoy, Bill Elliott went all the way to Third in State in prose reading. Interscholastic League Winners for 1 963 Linda Reavis, who won a District lst in prose reading, here prac - tices up with the famous classic, Pitt Pat. Y
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Az the last senior party seniors and their guests enjoyed sitting around the Southwestern Uni versity pool be- fore they went on to the Country Club for their fab ulous end-of- school barbecue. Gene, Qfar rightj says: Oh, no, I forgot my curlers! My ou., ,M hair will look a mess! Pig' The holds by which Janis and Lin- da keep up with their beaus are quite proper, but what kind of hold is that which Chuck and Sylvia are Two sweet, swimming, senior Swedes, Sylvia and Jeanne. This story has the group so charmed that they ignore the first call to supper. using? Senior Assembly Apparently some of the great seniors are having trouble Maybe the boy ballet stars at the assembly were a with the routine. But this was only practice for the senior trifle stiff, but their poise and persistence compen assembly. sated. J I
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1151? Interscholastic League Baseball under Coach Paine produced a good team, though not district winners. First place winners in choir are Beverley Gervasi, Sara Hausenfluke, Becky Switzer, Pat Laubach, Brian Adkins, Linda Hubbard, and Connie Foster. George Woolsey, '63 gradu- ate, also won a first in choir. Student Directors for the choir were Sara Haus- enfluke and Peggy Green, both of whom won first place in directing. l 1 Irv! P 'Pl 1. ii P' 5 .QM Junior High Medal Winners David Adkins, Englishg David Clifford, social studiesg Peggy Caddell and Jenny Williams, twirlingg Cherry Sandberg, scienceg Mrs. Douglas for Jan Doug- las, Spanish. Winner of the math medal was Steph- en Benold, not shown.
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