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a 57 tv TOP TEN: FRONT ROW: J. Brown, S. Langsdale, C. Campbell, K. Rector, N. Walt- ers, L. Prigg, K. Johnson, N. Stephenson. BACK ROW: Mr. R. Thomas, president of Chamber of Commerce, D. Latour, Mr. Miller. Industrious Seniors Reach Their Goals The Top Ten students of the 1963 class were To encourage students to put forth their best honored at a banquet given annually by the Pen- efforts and develop their abilities, the Chamber dleton Chamber of Commerce on May 7. The of Commerce has held these honorary dinners speaker for the occasion was Dr. Reardon, Presi- since 1959. dent of Anderson College. Marilyn Johnson is congratulated by Dr. Bond, national president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Mari- lyn's essay on The Advantages of the American Free Enterprise System over Communism was awarded first place in the national contest sponsored by the Associa- tion.
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Individuals Receive Scholastic Honors These students from Pendleton High School received awards. SEATED: Claire Campbell, Marilyn Johnson, Jeanne Browng STANDING: Billie Tolbert, Jim Ifert, and Kathy Rector. Science, math, and citizenship awards were received by these Pendleton students. SEATED: James Barnes, Nor- ma Stephenson, and Doug Dickson. STANDING: Steve Hanna and Joe Jackson. 12 Pendleton High is proud of the honors won by its students. Jeanne Brown was runner-up in the national English contest. In a medical essay contest the three Madison County winners were Marilyn Johnson, firstg Claire Campbell, secondg Kathy Rector, third. Representing our school in the Miss Christmas Carol essay contest was Billie Tolbert. Jim Ifert was selected by the Madison County Bar Association to attend the Indiana Supreme Court on Law Day. Chosen to receive the Daughters of American Revolution award was Norma Stephenson. Jim Barnes re- ceived the Bausch Lomb Science award for out- standing achievement. J oe Jackson was present- ed with an Air Force award for his exhibit in the science fair. First place winners in a regional con- test were Kirby Carey in second year Spanish, Doug Dickson in comprehensive math, and Steve Hanna in algebra. Both Doug and Steve received bronze medals in the state contest.
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