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Business Education inf Judy McAfee Home Economics Connie Crumling The 1961-1962 Outstanding Senior High School Student Home E conomic s Award was given to Miss Connie Crumling. Connie applies the knowledge of Home Eco- nomics in the techniques of Foods, Clothing Construc- tion, Home Management, Child Care, and Housing to her everyday life. She is a very capable person, accepting responsibility and following through to the successful completion of tasks assigned her. The faculty of the Business Education Department chose Judy McAfee to receive the Outstanding Business Ed- ucation Department Student Award for 1961-1962. Judy has majored in the field of business education and is outstanding in her work in business subjects. She is the possessor of a pleasant personality, is cooperative in working with the students and teachers in the depart- ment. It is felt that Miss McAfee will be an asset to some future business office. Social Studies Carolyn Roberson Carolyn Roberson has been an honor student in the Social Studies Department throughout her high school career. She has excelled in all of her social studies, making the highest score in the Social Studies area in the national testing program given at Maynard Evans. Carolyn is a dedicated scholar whof realizes not only the value but the necessity of a good education.
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Citizens Earn David Radford was cho s en to receive the 1962 Out- standing Senior High English Student Award. David has performed well, both within the English Department and on nationwide tests, in the field of English. He has evidenced a keen insight in the field of literature, has indicated a mastery of grammar and usage in his oral expression and in written compositions. David Rad- ford richly deserved this English award. S czence Brent Blumenstein The Outstanding Senior High Student Science award goes to Brent Blumenstein. A conscientious and devoted science student--attributes that Brent lends to other scholastic endeavors of his at Maynard Evans--sums up the feeling that prompted the decision of this science award. 49 Recognition English David Radford Mathematics The Mathematics Department selected Brent Blumen- stein and Stephen Forsythe as recipients of the Out- standing Math Student award. Both of these gentlemen excelled in grasping new concepts in mathematics and applied same in concrete examples. They have worked diligently and vigorously on difficult materials. Both students participated actively in class discussions which enhanced the learning situations O1 their groups. It is felt that Brent and Stephen have contributed most fully toward the success of the Math Program at'Eva.ns during the 1961-1962 school year. Stephen Forsythe ET? E e:ii W
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The outstanding agriculture student is Tom Brown. Tom is a fine young man who displays a sense of responsi- bility and is very dependable. He works to his capacity at all times and is a leader in his class. This gentleman can be considered an asset to the Agriculture Depart- ment of our school. Tommy has represented Evans in many c onte sts and has always cooperated in all the activities of the FFA. He has maintained anadmirable attendance record of FFA meetings. Sharon Ramirez The Distributive Education award for the outstanding senio r high school student goes to Senior Sharon Ramirez. Sharon is training on the job with J. C. Penny's as a retail sales lady. She is rated as an ex- cellent worker by her employer. Sharon is courteous and unselfish in her dealings with her fellow students as well as the public with whom she comes into con- tact in performing her daily job. Agriculture p Tom Brown D.E. Senior Nancy Lash was the outstanding DCT student for this past year. Her employer for the Diversified Co- operative Training program was Doctor Sauerburn. At work, as well as at school, Nancy has been most co- operative, displaying an excellent attitude toward her employer and her studies. Nancy has shown outstand- ing progress, courteous conduct, and unselfish service. Nancy Lash Q iuWMawi ... m W, Q f ' f.
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