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WOMANiS CLUB AWARDS Rach year the Womanis Club of Minooka awards medals to the boy and girl who have the highest scho- lastic average in their class for their four years of high school work. Lar- ry Dirst had a fl-.68 average and Kathy Bols had a 4.95 average, based on five points for an A. lVlOS'l' RICPRICSICNTATIVE STUDICNTS The Most Representative Students are chosen by popular vote by the student body and faculty. This honor is based on academic achievement, good citizenship, and participation in school clubs, sports, and social ac- tivities. Larry Dirst and Kathy Bols won this honor. Seuivr Awards AMERICAN LECION AWARDS Honor, courage, leadership, schol- arship, character, and service are the traits considered by the faculty in voting these awards which are given. by Post 1183. Lora Zink and Larry Dirst received these awards. D.A.R. AWARD Each year the Alida C. Bliss Chap- ter of Grundy County presents the D.A.R. Award to one senior girl. Lora Zink won this award which is based on dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism. AGRICULTURAL ACllIl'lVlClVllCN'l' AWARD SCHOOL The First Na- BOOSTERS tional Bank of AWARD ,I o l i e t presents lfach year the lVlinooka School Boosters awards a monetary scholar- ship. llclen Da- vidson won the scholarship for the year 1965. each year a mone- tary award to thc senior boy who has shown the greatest achieve- ment in agricul- ture. Dan Friant was the recipient of this year's award. I9
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Steve Sanders, will my ability to eat candy in Mr. McLaughlin's SB study hall without getting caught to Steve Thorsen. Ron Severson, will the White Willow Flag to Craig Mann and all L.B.J. buttons to the Devil. Sherrie Sharpton, will my quietness and shyness to Janis Kennedy. Ralph Siron, will my ability to go 6 months without a date to Bob Friant. Doug Sitzes, will my ability to chew gum all day and not get caught to Montie Gerber. Mel Smith, will my size 13 shoes to Jim Seehafer with the hope that he will be able to fill them some day. Phyllis Stafford, will my boyfriend's dog, Gus, to Gus Rousonelos. Keith Steffes, will my nickname Shaker,' to Rick Coop. Lee Stroud, will my orange and black beanie, that has been willed to me, to Cindy Lewis. Sally Stroud, will to Sandra Jacks my great tumbling ability and to Sharon Sharpton my red ponytail. John Tapley, will my side burns to anyone with cold ears. Marsha Thomas, will my paperback book, Wfhe Art of Datingn to Judy Baltz. LeAnne Wilhelmi, will my blonde hair to Sandy Jacks. Lana Zink, will to Deloris Peterson fseeing that we both are twinsj, the right to never be called by the proper name. flsn't that right, Diane?J Lora Zink, will to Terry Reed, my office as Senior Class President, so he can have a good excuse for making mathematical errors as I do. I also will to him a junior boy who will laugh at him for making these math er- rors, as he himself does. And finally I will to him my ability to be logical, concise, and brief! Senior flwwr fudeufs The Honor Students and their averages are FIRST ROW from left to right: Lora Zink-4.19, Helen Davidson-4.58, Mary Hess--4.28, Kathy Bols-4.95, Lana Zink-4.19, Sharon Hoppler--4.26. In the SECOND ROW from left to right: are Alan Dorick--4.45, Dave Peterson-4.47, Larry Dirst-4.68, Dan Friant-41.446, Rob Heap-4.03. Not shown in the picture is Judy Clark with a 4.03 average.
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