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The Honor Roll 1. Robert DetenSeck, Valedictorian 25. Robert Schulz 2. Cynthia Vary, Salutatorian 26. Charles Dorries 3. Jean Brock 27. Dorothy Bialogreck 4. Joan Randolph 28. John Izard 5. Glenn Cooper 29. Jack Westcott 6. Dennis Malone 30. Marie Gruber 7. Jeanne Hann 31. Patricia Roslund 8. Joan Kohl 32. Elsa Forssell 9. Faith Schuyler 33. Richard Abbott 10. Faith Alt 34. John Nye 11. Alan Vogt 35. Richard Schroth 12. Carolyn Brenner 36. Donald Bivolcic 13. Ann Navelle 37. Eleanor Wood 14. William Ramsden 38. Howard Masten 15. Marjorie Marble 39. Patricia Williams 16. Joan Marohn 40. Nancy Fox 17. Barbara Wilcox 41. Marion Bonnevier 18. Thalia Males 42. Ernest Hambleton 19. Hilda Bomm 43. Ronald Koch 20. Martha Nemeschek 44. Andrea Knuth 21. James Ryan 45. James Houck 22. Joanne Eversole 46. Edmund Drajem 23. Joseph Duffy 47. James Haney 24. Robinson Lapp 16
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Our Honored Scientists Dennis Malone, Robert Detenbeck The Class of 1950, as well as Kenmore High School, has been honored by the work of Dennis Malone and Robert Detenbeck. Their scientific knowledge and experiments have won honors in the Westing- house Ninth Annual Science Talent Search. Dennis used as his project the theory and design of an experi- mental neutron source, while Bob used a scintillation counter for detecting radioactivity. For their efforts, the two boys were invited to Washington to compete for the final scholarships. In addition to these projects, they have done other significant work. Dennis has built, entirely on his own, a Van de Graafl generator, which he will donate to the school ' s science department. Bob has designed a uranium pile for the school ' s use. Together the boys have made a Geiger Counter and a Tesla- coil, which will both belong to the school. Three other Kenmore seniors won honorable mention awards in the talent search. They were Glenn Cooper, who did his work in physics, Jeanne Carol Hann, and Joan Randolph, both of whose projects were in biology. The Class of 1950 is proud to single out these people in its yearbook — it is our way of showing our appreciation and our hopes for future, success. We should also like to commend the fine help and guid- ance given to these students by Mr. Gladieux and Miss Schwabe. D. Malone, Mr. Gladieux, R. Detenbeck, J. Hann, G. Cooper, J. Randolph 15
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The Honor Club ROW 1: M. Marble, W. Ramsden, C. Brenner, J. Kohl, D. Malone, J. Brock, R. Detenbeck, J. Randolph, G. Cooper, J. Hann, A. Vogt, A. Navelle. ROW 2: B. Schuiz, C. Dorries, A. Knuth, D. Bialogreck, J. Eversole, B. Wilcox, J. Marohn, T. Males, M. Nemeschek, H. Bomm, R, Lapp, J. Ryan. ROW 3: R. Schroth, J. Westcott, E. Wood, P. Williams, M. Gruber, P. Roslund, M. Bonnevier, N. Fox, E. Forssell, D. Bivolcic. ROW 4: R. Koch, E. Hambleton, J. Izard, J. Duffy, J. Nye, R. Abbott, H. Masten, J. Houck, J. Haney. Every organization has its honored few. Ken- more High School is represented by the Honor Club. These are the people who, each year, de- pict the epitome of scholastic perfection. To those hard workers who barely missed the roster, we hope that they will endeavor to advance in the future. To those who worked hard and have been honored, we congratulate them. We hope this vic- tory will inspire them to greater goals. Success is surely theirs, for they will brighten the paths for others. r- - 17
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