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working for. Vocational Work Award Bausch and Lomb Science Award Hoosier Art Patrons Association Award John Adams Attendance Award National Oflice Managers Association Award fir. Litweiler looks at the projects which two students took 3 the State Science Fair. Qoyal rivals meet on the football field. Susie Nelson, Adams ootball queen, greets the queen from Central. rl W S Award winners, team captains, and trophy receivers gather after the Winter Sports Assemblv. 0 . r . Principal Rothermel extends a firm grip and the circulating trophy to Jack Champaign, a member of the winning L'500 bicycle team. 1 N I' I to s .1 Waiting for the main course, four hungry girls enjoy be ing served at the Honor Breakfast.
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vly crowned basketball queens flash big smiles at the .ms-Riley half time Coronation ceremony. rying her pin and glowing Candle, Mary Ling. a new ictee, floats to her place with the other members. Honor is worth Pins, sweaters, and certificates honor John Ad- ams students. Those with high scholastic averages appear on the honor roll and attend the honor breakfast. Sports assemblies award athletes' labor. Letter sweaters, chevrons, certificates, and special trophies are presented by various organizations to superior players. Clubs award their hard working members with pins. The various departments rec- ognize outstanding students through contests or awards given by organizations. Seniors achieve rec- ognition at the Senior Awards Assembly. Honors be- stowed at that time are: Scholarship Medals John Adams Citizenship Award D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award D.A.R. Award For Excellence in U. S. History Berg Music Awards P.T.A. Award in Industrial Education P.T.A. Award in Home Economics Studebaker-Packard Local No. 5 Excellence in Friendly competitors, all American Field Service Finalists, discuss the trip which each hopes to make.
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Ulm SENIOR CABINET. SEATED: M. Reber, D. Hostraw- ser, D. McCoy, V. Ostrander. ROW 2: L. Chaden, B. Hubartt, J. Hehl, M. Horn, L. Thibos, M. Cogdell. ROW 3: D. Mickelsen, J. Minkow, H. Rosenbaum, B. Grant, J. Hobbs. , ii What's for lunch today? Two seniors check their special menu. Seniors crowd in time for fun and study. From Niagara Falls to Reno, students pay for sentimental marriages and quick divorces at the Senior Carnival. JJ Campaign demonstrations for senior class oflicers are both noisy and colorful. These three are supporting their choices. 'I6 Activity lills that final year of high school. The senior year climaxes all that has come before it. Elections began this year for the class of '6O. Noise makers, banners, and speeches won votes for nomi- nees at the senior class rally. A midway, side show, and circus rolled into one big carnival expanded the class' treasury. As students, officers, and members, seniors snatched time for study between meetings. They donated time to Adams Hours. Tests, college bulletins, job applications, and interviews, faced sen- iors considering their future. Announcement order blanks and cap and gown receipts hinted that gradu- ation was near. Swirling at the prom marked the end of class activities. Mr. Crowe is happy because he thinks he knows the answer to the who-dun-it mystery. june Rosenstein chooses this moment to ask for a pass from study hall.
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