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s KING RICHA RD .VV .-- l l I l 4 Ncls UPON A TIME there was a mythical kingdom called Allagaroo in the heart of the Salt Hawk land. The sad thing in this country was that it had no king. So one fine day the people gathered to select a monarch. Many applicants were considered and qualifications cussed and discussed. Finally Dick QMoleJ Martindell, who had served in many political offices and was at present senior treasurer, was chosen King. Then came coronation day, November 16, when Dorothy Reese placed the crown upon Martindell's head, and loyal subjects presented him with gifts. Under good King Mole the people lived happily ever after. 6
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YOUNG AMERICAN AWARD Members ol the High Ten-Front Row: B. Cullen, D. O'Con- nor. P. Adams, D. O'Donne11. Second Row: I. Campbell, B. . Arbuckle, B. Bond. Buck Row: O. Tice, T. Hardy. ,yas eww ACK OF ALL 'raamas and master of many would well de- scribe Jack Campbell, winner of the Young American Award for 1946. Campbell's three years in Hutchinson high have been busy ones. He has been active in club work, in school plays, and in Student Council, both as a member and as president. In addition to this he has found time to act as narrator for the Salt Hawk Revue, head the ticket force, and help with the noon-hour program while remain- ing scholastically, a leader. The Young American Award was established in 1929 by Mr. C. W. Oswald, '85, owner of the American Laundry and Cleaners, to give recognition to the graduate who best typi- fied Young America. A board of judges, composed of students, alumni, and faculty, make the selection. Each year since 1929 the award has been given to the member of the graduating class so chosen. Mr. C. W. Oswald died in 1937, at which time his son, Mr. A. Lewis Oswald, '17, member of the same firm, became sponsor. In 1945 Charles W. Oswald, '46, became a mem- ber of the firm. This year's award is sponsored jointly by Mr. A. Lewis Oswald and Charles W, Oswald.
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