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Brother John Kurz, S. M. presents awards to Latin honor students. Sister Elizabeth presents awards to girls ranking high in the N. E. D. T. Honor Sfudenfs Receive Recognifion Brother John addresses assembly, Academic Awards Night takes place May 28th in the school auditorium. Brother Leo Willett and Sister Mary Patricia an- nounce awards for both divisionsg Brother John and Sister Eliza- beth present the awards to the recipients. Students receive Awards under the following categories: Perfect attendance, Music, Latin, Mathematics, National Educational Development Tests, Voice of Democracy Contest, Honor students for the year. Brother John Kurz, S. M. , Principal of the Boys' Division, gives the address in which he restates the important purpose of the school, academic excellence. Brother John assists Sister Elizabeth in distribution of academic letters to honor students.
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on Scholastic Achievement The following graduates, on the basis of their four year academic achievements, merit to be called Honor Students: Scott Berschig, Dennis Bouldin, Dan Capers, David Fuertsch, Robert Hopkins, Edward Lunt, James Sims,Johanna Bannon, Gretchen Clerc, Patricia Connel- ly, Joan Konecny, Donna McCarthy, Kathleen Maday, Joyce O'Byrne, Alice Phillips, Patty Platt, Sally Shaw, Ann Tillery, Erin Walsh. Juniors receiving aca- demic letters are Mary Jo Kyle, Maryam Bethell, and Paula Prachyl. Maryam Bethell and Ioan Konecny receive trophy for school as recognition for high rating for three con- secutive years in a national Latin test. Freshmen receiving Academic letters are Peggy Magner, Mary Butler, Helen Cochran, Elizabeth Meyers, Kath- leen McGuire, Linda Doane, Carol Neilon, Donna Mil- ler, Marcia Putzel, Judy Winaski, Sandra Walton, Ann Marek, Theresa Wolf, Cathy Penn, Judy Dornblaser. Not pictured are Nancy Anderson and Linda Murphy. SOPUOHUOIGS receiving ACSCIGUHC letters are Eddye Vivian Pierce, Kathy Horn, Faustine Farrell, and Elizabeth Einhaus.
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Students enjoy working with potters Janey Bollrger Lrnda Grove, Sally Shaw add the finishing touche clay as Miss Stewart adds a few choice to their creations as Miss Stewart gives the final instructions for ' if Work Under the direction of Miss Catherine Stewart, art students experimented with water color, charcoal, paints, and clay. ln May, they presented an exhibition of their work. l Diane Kissell, Virginia Herrera admire pottery design. David Bruner and Ronnie Skrasek study Hercules, S
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