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AWARDS AND HONORS The greatest honor a student can achieve in his Senior year is to receive one of the awards, which are made available to them through local, state, and national organizations. While some of these awards lead to scholarships, and others remain honorary, all of them are of equal importance to the whole class. The Baush and Lomb award was given to Kenneth Exworthy, for his outstanding achievement in Science. This award may eventually lead to a university scholarship. The D.A.R. award, based on leadership, dependability, and patriotism was given to Mary Dahnke. Mary has a chance to win local, state, and national contests for D.A.R. candidate. Other awards given at M.H.S. are the Music Award which is given to a student who has performed outstanding work in the field of music. A years subscription to the Readers Digest is given to the number one pupil of the class. The Legion Medals and Elks Award are athletic awards which are given to the outstanding athlete of the year. The Elks also award the pupil receiving the highest score on a test of the Constitution. Mr. Godson presents M. Dahnlre with her award as the local D.A.R. winner. IZ Mr. Exworthy, Science Department Head, presents to his son, K. Exworthy, the Bausch and Lomb medal which is given to the outstanding student in Science. D. Waugus receives the Elks award as the outstanding foot- ball player of the year.
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Junior Class Presents uRoom For Gne More The Junior Class, chose for its annual play, presented February 'l6th and 'l7th, Room For One More , by William David- son. This two-act comedy was an adaption from the popular movie. The Rose family vacations at the Pumpkin Shell, their cot- tage at the seashore. The family is five in number, two original Rose children and three children who have come into the home. This family is challenged by difficul- ties and is unperturbed by lack of money. The home becomes a haven for orphans who have never known happy family life. Here they are welcomed and adapt them- selves to fit the Rose's method of living. C- . momtwf Gould goiiilibssol l v.vff ' uifen P e fePor cdk S o et of his aah' xvlalns 0 clot' gi
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