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Students Observe World Prayer Day With Program Students at Hillsboro High School presented a specxal World Day of Prayer program over the loudspeaker System early Friday for the emu-e student body Wal ter T Shannon prmcxpal report ed The observance was held throughout the world Fnday Randy McKenz1e was the pro gram chaxrman The program con 'usted of an organ prelude by Duane McBnde songs by the West Sisters trno wxth Roslland Rhoads as the aceompanxst scrxpture read mg by Marxlyn Hlxon prayer by Randy McKenz1e and narratxon by James Jordan The program m eluded both hve' and taped ma terxal Hugh Buze was m charge of the taped arrangements Ordmarnly the program would have been presented at an assembly but because of snow reduced at tendance xt was decxded to pre sent rt over the loudspeaker sys tam Two Hillsboro Students Rank At lop ln lest Results of Annual Semor Scholarshup Tests Announced Results of the annual serum scholarship tests an Highland Conn ty were announced Thursday Th: tests were conducted Jan 15 Two Hillsboro High School stu dents James A Jordan and Man lyn Hxxon ranked hrst and sec ond respectively tn Highlanc County on the test Jordan scorev: 231 and Miss Hlxon was next wxtl Hxllsboro also placed three oth or students m the top ten student and had four others ln the honor .able mentzon bracket OTHERS IN the top ten mclud ed m order of then' rank Mary Alxcc Phxl-l-ips Lynchburg 224 wladelynn Sue Decker Greenheld 209 Howard R McKenz1e Hxlls boro 207 Davxd L Luck Falrfxeld HHS Sensors, Juniors To Take Exams A test on Ohio history govern ment and cltlzenshxp wlll he gxven to ll HlllSb0l'0 H1gh School stu dents Thursday and Friday The test sponsored by Omo Urnversxty wxll be given to develop interest m Ohxo government among stu dents County wmners will be mvxted to Ohlo Urnversxty to take fmal tests State wmncrs w1ll recewe cholarslup awards according to Hxllsboro High School Prxnclpal Walter Shannon Jumors and seniors at the local hxgh school who have had specxfxc courses m Ohm government and hlstory are ehgxble to take the tests Shannon sald Fwe semors and sxx Junxors wlll take the test Seniors who wxll take the test are Karen Masters John Henry Brown Kenneth Schraw John Wxtham and Larry Hall Juniors takxng the test will be Steve Fen ner Phnl Brown Jxm Kmg John McBr1de Denms Crosby and John Hxestand The tests wlueh wxll he scored electrxeally are sent out by the umverslty Tests are taken under speclfled convimtxons with electro- graphtc pencxls Scores will be returned to the school after they are graded Wm ners on the county level will bc notified about October 25 -4 I Xa.: mat? 1 mf' in W X 4 in w 205 Robert E Brown Lynchburg E 196 Deborah C Dohn Lynchburg X f 196 games P Johnson nuisboro 192 Joella Hartman Hlllsboro, Honorable mentxon went to the followmg Mwhael Beatty Greenfield 183 Wllllam B Tulle Lynchburg 182 Patrlcm A Parker Greenfield 177 Larry T Hall Hillsboro 174 Anna C Hawking, Wluteoals 173 John W Yonai Greenwald, 171 Wren L Aber Lynchburg 170 Ed wxn R Newland Greenfxeld Susan QP Moms Hxllsboro Karen L, Hams Buford 162 Ken neth W Doss Hillsboro, 160 Dor cas A Lykms Whlteoak 160 Lois M Jacobson Hzllshoro 159 All of these students placed m the upper 25 percent on the test 158 GAA Presents Holy Week Rites At High School The Girls Athletic Association of Hillsboro High School, with Diana McBride as chairman, pre sented a Holy Week program dur IHS school sessxons at the local hxgh school thxs week School closed at the regular nme Wed 'mesday evening to re-open Mon day Aprxl 18 followmg the Easter hollday A rehglous program rn celebra uon of Easter was presented xn the school audxtorlum each morn mg Monday through Wednesday .119 A M The program opened wxth an Easter hymn by the GAA chorus and 10 high school boy sxngers Scrrptures were gxven by a dxf felent GAA member each morn mg 1110111011112 Cecllxa Cook Kalen Collxns and Sharon Shan non Poems were gxven on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings by Ann Pulse and Marxlyn I-lxxon The player was gxven each mormng by Perm Johnson John Rlttenhou e and Randy McKenzxe respectively Each program closed wxth an ap proprxate Easter hymn by the chorus Planxsts were Dxana Mc Bride and Dxane Comparom Llsts Results Of Elghth Grade Tests Eighth grade test results for students zo Hxllsboro Schools have been released by local school authorxtxes Lynn Hottie placed fxrst ln the local system and m the 99th percentxle ratmg tupper one percentl m the state placement One hundred and twenty-ezght oxghth grade students enrolled Ln ammatxon wluch meludes the fol lowing study courses Enghsh ma thematncs science and history Grades of students placxng in the upper 25 percent of the total takmg the exams ln the local schools ranged from 174 to 120 Students with the ten hlgh scores lwxth txe scores mcludedl were Lynn I-lottle 174 Charles Wxldey 161 Timothy Johnson 152 Rxch ard Hxestand 151 Plulhp Dxckey 147 James Graff 147 Kathy Km cald 147 David Ludwlck 146 Ruth Ann Oak 146 Elaine Dillon 145 Roger Lammers 145 Tommy Sampson 141, Stephen McCar1ey 140 Susan Freshour 139 Other students placmg in the upper 25 percent of then' class were Robert Van Frank Sharon Welbly Allen Brown Lynn Son ner Vlckx Beekman .7111 Star buck, Floyd Ballem Joyce Jen kms James McLaughlin Linda Moon David Stratton Terry Fen ner Jan Garman Janet Doss Jack Hall Chrxstme Rhoads Patncxe Everetts and Carol Fenner Youth Plates First an lest HHS Student Wann Top State Honor Names of 240 Dhxo lugh school students takxng top state honors from among 22 190 partlczpants m the Fmal Dxstrzetfifftate Scbdas ship Test conducted on Z5 oeilgge and umverslty wmpuses Hay 7 were announced today by E. E Holt Supermtendent of Public In struct:-on Among these top rank ang students was a I-Ixllsboro High School student Phnlzp Brown 17 a jumor at Hxllsboro Hlgh School placed lust xo the state of Ohio, regard less of dwlsnon or classifxeatwn, tene of school! renewing the Ingh- est score 1n the state in Axnencxn Hlstory and government xn the fxnal Dxstnctfstate Sclsolarslup Tests winch were gwen May 7 at Wxlmxngton College for this dxs- trxct Phllxp is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Brown formerly of Hills- boro Rt. 5 The fannly recently moved to a farm near Wilmington He has conaustently placed hugh on compehtwe soholarahxp tests throughout his school years an Hrllsboro schools His father rs en- gaged :sa farmmg, Both his par ents graduated from Hillsboro High School Hrs mother was the former Edna Shoemaker HE WILL reeewe four Gold Seal certificates for placement in Amerxcan History according to Walter Shannon local hugh school prmupal These are awarded for thc followmg Flrst nn American Hxstory Mxarm Dlstrict Dxvxslon I Ixrst ID Mmm: district regardless of elassrfxeahon farst in Ohm fllvlsxon 1, first ln Ohm mitosis of elaserfitatlon American History as a requrred course for graduation from any lngh school in Ohio mmpletlon of whxch ls mandatory by statutory law for graduafmn A total of 1,272 top hnstory students ln Oluo took thas exanfunauon Other competmve tests which Plnlxp has taken and placements are as follows Eighth grade schol arstup test fcovermg four basic suluectsl fxrst xn Highland County Latm I freshman year 10th in Mmm dlstnct, honorable men tion xn the state Latm U sopho- more year 20th m Miami district Mont Scholarship Test Junior year ranked ua 98th percentile an the stabs , U ' . 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