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I.EoN SCRIVHNIER, son of Mrs. llarry Seriventr, is winner of the American Legion medal, awarded on the basis of honor, courage, scholarship, and lead- ership. Since coming to Henry Clay from Morton Junior High School, I.con has maintained a high scholastic record and has been outstanding in various forms of school activities. He is Business Manager of the fXL'R.'Yl'L'M and is president of the Clay Chapter, Iii-Y. ii'l'llYl. VANCE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.. l.. Vance, is the winner of the josten Medal, awarded for the best scholastic record made by a girl in the graduating class. VVhile in high school, Ethyl has not been absent or tarily. Her work has been done thoroughly and consistently, and her classroom contributions have set a high standard, not onlj' in accuracy, but in interest. The courage, determination, concentration, and sacrifice necessary to achieve such an honor have won for her the admiration of her classmates and faculty. Makrlm Kxox, winner of the ll. A. R. medal, is an outstanding niexnbpr ol the Senior Class. She has won her share of honors in the music department, represented her class on the Student-'l'eaeher Council while a Sophomore and a junior, and served as othcer of Girls' Chapel for three consecutive years. Martha has been president of Home liconomics Club, secretary of International Relations and of Girl Reserve Club. SUSAN PRICE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Price, was voted winntr of the first American Legion Auxiliary medal. This award is made on basis of honor, courage, scholarship and leadership. Susan has been active in clubs, Girl Reserve, and music activities of the school. She is a member of the honor society and is held in high esteem by teachers and pupils. Roni-:Rr NASH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Nash, has been awarded the -Iosten Medal for boys. The medal goes to the boy of the Class of '36 having the highest standing made during the four years of high school. This achievement rests on a solid foundation of honor, perseverance and trust- worthiness. Through the years to come, Bob will continue to hold the af- fection of his schoolmates. MEDAL WINNERS
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0 IZ 6I l'y The Hi-Y Club Plaque is an award given annually by an ex Hi-Y member to the most outstanding boy in leadership, character, and service in Hi-Y work. John Berry, the winner of this 1935-36 trophy, has been a most energetic and interested member. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, of 912 Aurora Ave. During his senior year in Hi-Y he served as chairman of the program committee, which is one of the most diflicult positions to fill. He has not only been active in Hi-Y work but has participated in other school activities, such as: Hi-Times. Band and Orchestra, and Interna- tional Relations Club. Hi-Y always stand for the best in life. Every time John has been asked to serve he has always done it with the most willing spirit. He has set a standard for Hi-Y membership which others should strive to emulate. He not only served when called upon but was always interested in sug- gesting ways in which Hi-Y could serve the boys of the school in the best and fullest way. He has a splendid character and his influence and leadership was always for the finest and best.
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UPS and DQWNS This is he speaking f Mr. Skinner inlerviews Miss Wolverton As we go up and down the stairs and through the halls O The high spot of the day-eats in the cafe- teria I W W'
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