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Highest honors :vent to Joyce Kriesel and Jim Dinsmofe, the proud prossessors of the Arnerican Legion Citizenship Award and the American Legion Auxiliary Citizenshp Award, Stoppmg in at the local Legion hall, Joyce and J,m talk with the present Post commander, Bob Martin. Honored with the Josten Junior Award tor their excellence in various fields of' endeavor are- Barb Eerry, :th'etics, Karen Jenke, music, Na'y Errrrons, dra- 'r:'ts, Lirari Lorain, siholzrsnio, Larry Gosner, :cholarsh p, Dick Jacobi, dra- rraticz, and Jim Decker, nriJsic.N:tp.:1c'edi: Doug Yule, atrletcs N .pp , Spring Awards Bring Awards Day is an occasion when students are nororea tor t-re' acnieverrents its a day wren awards are preserved not orly to already VCCOQWZECI students but a so to taitntul, oenind-'re-scene 'wow- ers. Tnese awards are in the torm ot pins, letters, certihcotes, scholarships, and practical iterns like tre typewriter accepted by Donna Wilkie, commercial award winner, and the dictionary received by Ethel Armstrong tor her typing etticiency. l-lope Kohl, Sherry Randle, Sharon Krampitz, and Kathy Ballenthin were all recipients ot the Jun- ior Red Cross award and received certificates ot appreciation tor their time and service to the organi- zation. The athletic element was also present in the program. Elected tor membership in the National Athletic Scholarship Society were, Leo Antl, also winner of the high school Dekalb award and the Junior Chamber of Commerce Agriculture avvard, Gary Beese, James Dinsmore, Arthur Drivdahl, James Gute, John Mock, Jim Haigh, Dave Lundauist, Roger Lipelt, Mark Brindmore. The last tour, with the ad- dition of John Stark, also received O Club awards. These are presented to athletes who have lettered in three or more sports, BELOW: Rehearsing the Memorial Day speech wh'ch she gave to the public later that afternoon is DAR award winner and Co-Best Thesplon Girl, Carol Car- penter, Janice Johnson, named the most outstanding sophomore girl, is at hand to oFler helpful suggestions.
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Our Radiant Hearts Following Tlte impressive coronorion, onxioos Ol-lS'ers iled out ol fre noll seorcliing for o good vonfoge point from which To wofcn rlie porode. As onlookers Cougnf sign? of flne gueen's floor ond reo- lized rnor me porode nod reocned complenon, rneir ofrenrion snilred io ine approaching gome, Ending wirn on Owolonno vicfory, fne gome Wos ployed before bleoclwers poclced with screoming fons. The win put Us in o perfecl mood lor Tlie mixer, which would cop onoiner memorable Homecoming seoson. Soon oll would be memories, Tne skits nod been presented, Tlie queen crowned, ine porode viewed, me gome won, tlwe mixer ended, ye? the oniicipoiion nodn'f worn og, but lingered on os on inexpressible feeling - o feeling rnor comes only of Homecoming. A neon-liglned flzor, ree fre? in We scliools lnisiofy, enhanced the Horrecome secson tris year, Posed in the rr':1,esrc hey? is tlne ne-Wy Vewfcd oueen, -7 -.,g 4- ABOVE: Dying fre rrizdwonfil l-lometcming fzsfemdy se' :'s rick OHS students buck ,nlo fre n 's f.lwe'e Cl family feud was Tok ng oloce eir comm' elk? 'Cree ee::n::, EELCW: Fzwowing me odemion of cl rew merned of selecfion, 'ne shdent 'oonzl e'ec'ed lv.e've Fno'is's wnicln We smdenr :cow 'i: :vwc': 3--.n fo fzn e'::'ed fue. Wecifng cerscges oresenreo To inem, rre seven elimnored semi-Pncfisfs c'e D. Kmfson, K. Tuttle, D. Gesrofsen, B, VVlc'e, .l. Bolcko, J Mitchell S. Tlneilbar.
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Year's Last Applause For her outstanding work as editor ot the MAGNET, Sharon Graham was presented with the iournalism award. Honors also went to Lyle Abraham tor his artistic achievements. Winning the aviation award, which will consist ot ten hours ot flying in- structions, Robert Luedtlre will be spending an en- ioyable portion ot his summer vacation in preparing tor his tirst solo Wight. Seniors graduating with distinction in scholar- ship were honored and the titles of co-valedictorians and salutatorian were bestowed upon Joyce Kriesel, James Dinsmore and Doug Miller. During the annual assembly our foreign ex- change student, Costas loannidis, tram Athens, Greece, was presented with a l96O class ring. We hope this will be a constant reminder to Costas ot OHS and will express to him our thanlcs for the op- portunity he gave us to get better acquainted with his native country. Just as Costas departs trom OHS upon graduation, so do we all begin college lite, many become employed, and others seelc enlistment. But no matter what our course we hope and have reason to believe that the achievements ot this year's graduating class of i960 will continue to soar high. RlGHT1 For once toisnd in a corrpc'ative'y unartiticial pose a'e dra- matics award winners K. Tuttle, Co-Best Thespian Girl, C. Hanzlicelc, Best Thespian Bay, and O. Sulflow, National High School Speech Award winner, BELOW: Preparing to sing up a storm is S. Randle, recipient of the Special Senior Music Award, Assisting her by taping her talent is D. Stewart, John Philip Sous: award winner. f - 'wb Award winners H. Aclcland, social studies, D. Miller, math and scien e and S. Randle, English, glance over the program for the Lian Achevernent Banquet with guest speaker Darrell Feldrnever. 1172 Hi flint lm -Vi .Lig- fl' isliari lltiilfl .., ., if I1 jizzri' 1 nit. .itlit li. it lllfefl izti izi writ' sir? llc zmiilt. bfi MZ-ll lzi flwzll tint: f - 'Ptah
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