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V R Presents B. Levin 'Good Citizen Award Good Citizen of the state, Barbara Levin, was pre- nted with the Daughters of the American Revolution Award r her theme entitled Faith of Our Fathers Living Still. ecause of her qualities of dependability, leadership, service, gnd patriotism, Barbara was presented with a S100 U. S. bvings Bond at the State Conference held in Baltimore on hursday, March 17. Mr. Schulderberg presented her with citizenship pin and a certificate. Accompanying Barbara's csay was a questionnaire including personal date and gen- al questions on American government. Barbara was the irst student from Baltimore County to win the state contest. Glenn Dudderar Nine Seniors Receive ational Merit Acclaim Certificates of commendation for their exceptionally high fares in the National Merit Scholarships Qualifying Test ere won by nine of Milford's seniors: Penny Aiken, Robert atzen, Thomas Rawson, Robert Lerner, Claire Fulenwider, rry Knoche, Jon Ball, Patricia Payette and Richard Katz. Ee letters symbolized a superior performance on these tests nd were awarded to about 25,000 students who, having st' missed the national semi-finals, were considered for ecial awards through the facilities of the National Merit holarship Corporation. Although the top award, a four ar scholarship, may not be won, students entering the com- tition often are considered by private organizations for ecial scholarships. Christine Holzaptel and Wendy Sykes, Milford's other entrants, can- gratulate Barbara Levin, state winner of the Daughter of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. Glenn Dudde rar Given History Medal, Book Achieving far better than average history grades has certainly been beneficial to cr iunior, Glenn Dudderar. Glenn's name was submitted to the Daughters of the American Revolution with those of applicants from other schools in the state. For his high grades he was awarded the DAR Medal and the American Heritage Book of the Revolution for excellence in history. Mrs. Charles Mayer Shriver, of the Francis Scott Key Chapter, made the presentation at a Feb- ruary assembly. Glen was the first Milford student to have received this award. NATIONAL MERIT CERTIFICATE OF COMMENDATION WINNERS-First Row: Pat Payette, Claire Fulenwider, Penny Aiken: Second Raw: Robert Katzen, Richard Katz, Jon Ball, Tom Rawson, and Jerry Knoche. Not Pictured: Robert Lerner. , fs Muni me ,st eel 1 ins... ns- -
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