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,, f- A, 5 6? in -, an f- H' 'N , ' N 'J 1. l -. ' f' '-' 4 9. 'S P' fs i Q' 45, Qs 4-3 3 N, wg T Www! Waze 210:74 ecagndl' Juniors and Seniors who have been ourstanding in scholarship, leadership, and school activities while attending Pratt High School, are nominated each year bv faculty members and are then selected on the basis of the total points accumulated in their relationship with different phases of school life, A prepared chart is used to determine these points, scholarship is the most important factor of their selection, a B average being required, and no failing grade on their record, Lee Ayres, a Junior football attendant, has been active in many school functions, She believes important values are gained through her contact with other students and adult leaders through their participation. Janice Greenstreet, as a class officer during her Nth, llth, X 12th grades, has set a good example of leadership for underclassmen, She believes association with others in extra activities gives a student a better feeling of belonging. Nancy Topham, chosen as an accompanist to a number of our vocal groups, has shown willingness and ability on many special occasions, she evcclls as a student, and says she is happiest when busy, so likes to work, Helen Burgess's number one rating at the lxfusic Festival illustrates what can be expected of her, The Yery Best , She believes extra activities play a big part in school, that from them one gains friendships, knowledge, and satisfaction, Kay Moyer, president of F, H, A,, willingly accepts responsibilities assigned her and has proven capable of doing them well, She values extra school activities as an important contact with other students and an essential part of school, David Woolfolk, president of the Junior Class, accepts responsibilities as though it was a privilege to be asked by those in charge, He says he likes to work with people and much can be learned working with students and teachers, Ted Patterson, president of the Student Council, has always tried first to keep his grades up, then be active in other things when possible. lle believes one's education is not complete if extra school activities are not available for participation. Bill Hoffman, president of the Senior Class, likes to be a part of things taking place, He believes a student has an obligation of good manners and proper conduct so that outsiders will form a good opinion of our school, Torn Kurt, who always does his best in what ever he is expected to do, receives satisfaction in being able to represent his school and believes it is to the students benefit to take part in school activities, Kenneth Hull, who is willing to work on any thing asked of him, believes there is a certain amount of beneficial entertainment as well as knowledge obtained form his participation with other students in school functions, Bob Kaff, a representative from Pratt to the Student Council Conference in the East last summer, has been an active student, He believes the association with other students is very worth while, to him it is Democracy in action, we are proud of the achievements you have earned, remember it is not for school, but for life we learn. You have the gifts of promptness, earnestness and thoroughness, Use these gifts faithfully, and they shall become greater, and you shall attain to high knowledge, 4 . it ... , if- :- ,- . -
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