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Field Day ls for the Athletically Inclined ,.! -,.L- is Marlene Kolb is diving head first into the soft foam of the high jump. Marlene placed third behind second place winner Audrey Clarke. Both girls are sophomores Connie Stake, a freshman, was the winner of the event. A chilly May 29 found every student outside on the track participating in the track and field day events. Separate meets were held for the boys' and the girls' competition. The senior boys and the sophomore girls came out victorious in the end. This day provided a good outlet for releasing the tensions of final exams soon to be taken! 1 tv The senior boys ended this race with a first place as Bob Somerlade and Ted Brightbill reached the tape at the same time. Cheryl Fulk passes the baton to Ethel v - se4-f Harbolt to bring this senior team a second y place in the 440 relay. ' Taking a short break in the activities, many participants are found keeping warm with jackets and hats. 69 Aa
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Winners of the Peace Essay Contest were: Dennis Boardwine, Brenda Funk, and Unie Draper. This was a contest sponsored by the area Lions Clubs. The contest was open to anyone up to 21 years of age. Its purpose was to start people thinking on the topic, Peace is Attainable. Dennis will represent Mifflin, Brenda - Hayesville, and Unie - Jeromesville in the district contest. Extra Recognition 1, it 5 r-x Linda Schwan and Torn Kaufman were chosen the faculty to receive the plaque awarded by the Woos- ter Daily Record for the Teens of the Month. Both stu- dents are very active in many organizations. Here, Linda is shown receiving an award from Mr. Yeater, while Tom acts as master of ceremonies during an as- sembly. Is Sometimes Earned bi'
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5' , H ti 5 r i l r 7 . . . it f N424 i at ,. MEI' 'i In ,rx . W rf: . r. . n r it At the annual Scholarship Honor reception, 46 stu- dents stand with their candles lighted. Lighting the candles stands for knowledge and wisdom. Only those students maintaining a 3.25 average all year were per- mitted to attend the Honor Reception. Scholarshig . . ,. Us w V55 f I I Mr. Yeater presents a loving cup to Unie Draper as she lights her candle. Unie is one of ten honor stu- dents to receive a cup this year. I Lighting a candle and receiving a loving cup is the Showing 3 movie OH Swifz ef land is Dr' Hans goal of every student at Hillsdale High School. Jenny, professor at Wooster College, and guest speaker for the evening. 70
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