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These students received certificates of award for their high scores on the National Educational Development Tests. vs and girls in all those the upper ten Left to Right, Becky Belle Biggs, Patricia Porter Larry Wilson, Kenneth Sammons, Darrell Tackett FRONT ROW: BACK ROW:
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■ ■ fcREEXUP ■ B rs. Marv worded 3 .YOUTH ATTENDS [and FESTIVAL K®:hael Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. «nes Richards of Greenup, was chij Ho play in the All State Band Con- cert , aliing with one hundred and thirty high s kioI musicians from all over the state. Bis music festival is held annu- ally arBs sponsored by the University at Lexington. Thura Jay, Friday and Saturday werej busy dayfj for the guest musicians. They registereBThursday afternoon and went into rehearsals. P The a4 State Band accompanied the All State Cik us, made up of over 600 students, throughout the state in a concert SatAay night. MichealBa Senior at Greenup High School, very thrilled to be among the chosen few to participate in this event. I think this is an event every high school musician should work and look forward to, says Mike. His prize winning essay was rel ative to the dire necessity of revising theM Kentucky Constitution. .m B The essay Had its compositio.-, ideas from an address which he del ivere i before thl Greenup PT unit recently and from cwments made as a part of the school's : «Bkly radio program. B Young Wilson, who is a Sop . more at Greenup High School was awarced the bold by the Kentucky Education As$ cia- ti|i as the best and outstanding mated from a Greenup County student. Presentation of the bond was made by ■s. Oscar Sammons, principal o fl Ga-enup High School at a general as- iBnbly program.
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t reSentincj Jlie w Martha Deane Callihan has been selected by the faculty of the Greenup High School to re- ceive the D. A„ R. Award which is presented each year by the Poage Chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution. This award is based on leadership, citizenship, patriotism, scholarship, and loyalty.
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