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Robert Fagerlund receives the Paul J. Vernon Scholarship of $500, given by the Lincoln- Sudbury Regional Teachers’ As- sociation, from Mr. Mark G. Gulesian, association president. John Becker receives the Technical Drawing award. The Bookkeeping award is presented to Kennard Rawson. Regional’s first Merit Scholar, Anne Bobroff, is congratulated by Principal Tourville. Anne also won the Senior English Prize Book. Dr. Tourville presents the Spanish II] award to Pamela Thayer who also won the D.A.R. History award. Andrea Lowenstein, editor of the literary magazine, the Kaleidoscope, receives a special award from Mr. Frank Heys, Jr., English Dept. Chairman. Joris Naiman receives a certificate for excel- lence in English I. A certificate for excellence in French IV is presented to Pamela Warner. ‘Anna Rhodesuicceives ithemi conch meltt First year French and History awards are re- award. ceived by Caroline Emmons. Fred McCarthy receives the Industrial The Faculty Plaque, Regional’s highest honor, is Arts award. presented to David Palmer, who receives a standing ovation.
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owes SENIOR BANQUET t Receiving Line, Dr. Tourville, Mrs. Tourville, Edward Mikoski, Mr. Perkins, Supt. Heath, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Pollock, former Vice Principal, Mr. Thurston. Seniors, Joseph Gentile, Gary Miranda, and William Hamilton greet Mrs. Pollock and the Thurstons. The traditional senior ban- quet for seniors and faculty members was highlighted by Ted Mikoski’s clever after-din- ner review of the problems of a class president, and advisor Carl Perkins’ account of the accomplishments of individual class members. Mrs. Betty J. Adrian, faculty chairman, Les- lie Leone, senior chairman, and an imaginative decorating committee made this a gra- cious and memorable affair. Class President “Ted”? Mikoski reads the Class Will. At the head table Mr. Heath, Lauren Leone, treasurer, and David Horton, vice president. “What are you writing?” Autographing the Dyad. “We'll hear the will.”
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Gail Aiken is named the outstanding student in business subjects. John Mann receives an Industrial Arts Award. Wayne Shurling receives an Industrial Arts Award. Ann Novak, Robert Hagmann, and Albert England, Na We eae fee en Pel outstanding in mathematics and mathematics com- Sune a John NS. ae petition are honored by Mr. Alexander Marshall, Jr., rea be Pe Ago the outstanding Herman qasl theryoure tady veo. hon Mathematics Dept. Chairman. ? ored. Recognized by Mrs. Miriam S. Coombs, advisor, for exceptional service to the 1966 ees Steven Huneck, Carole Cathcart, Thomas Harris, Editor Susan Morrison, Robyn Dermon, Barbara Williams, and Luanne Silva. ACADEMIC AWARDS Lincoln-Sudbury annually honors its outstanding scholars and citizens at an assembly to which the parents of the award winners are invited. The awards are a surprise to the recipients. We regret that Jona than Donaldson, recipient of the DeNormandie Award given to the junior who has given exceptional service to his school, is not pictured here. Peter Adrian, winner of the Lincoln His- torical Society Award. Mr. Paul Walsh, instructor, and students honored by the Mass. Society for Industrial Education. James Nash, James King, and Daniel Place. PFC Alvin La Pointe, modest Vietnam hero and former LSR student receives a standing ovation.
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