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SCHIMPF. MLLLANEY AND MILLER, WHO RECEIVED TliOPHIKS FOR HAVING THE HIGHEST AVER- AGES OF THE SOPHOMORE DIVISION. WILLIAM LOSITO, NUMBER ONE IN THE FRESHMAN DIVISION. MIKE RATTERMAN, FRENCH GENERAL. WITH MORE AWARDS THAN A 4 7
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1. F. ACKLEY, E. KENNY. K. PARSLEY, R. WIETHORN. 2. R. IHLENDORF. J. SUNDERMANN, K. JONES, N. HENRY, J. HILGEFORT. 3. R. TERHAR, J. DISSEL, A. SCALIA. J. HOLTKE. 4. R. HARTMAN, R. SCHROER. S. BUDD, E. MONTGOMERY. JAMES KELLER, A JUNIOR, MADE OFF WITH QUITE A FEW OF THE HONORS. HONORS DAY Honors Day, practically speaking, holds the same significance for the undergraduates as Graduation Day holds for the seniors. Honors day is the day when those underclassmen who have merited awards, both for scholastic and extracurricular achievement, receive them. Honors and awards are given for first and second places in each subject for each division. Also, those who have maintained ninety per cent averages receive honor certificates. Conduct certificates are given those who have received no demerits. Awards are also given by the different clubs and activities. Among the freshmen honored were: Evans Montgomery who received second honors in general science, an honor cei ' tificate, a conduct certificate and a track emblem. William Losito received a trophy for having the highest general average in his division, an honor certificate, first honors in Religion, English, and Latin, a Plume award and a conduct certificate. Ronald Bell was awarded first honors in Algebra 1, a library letter and a conduct certificate. 46
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MASTROPAOLO RECEIVES AN AWARD FROM FR. GORG AS BRANNEN AWAITS HIS TURN. A GROUP OF JUNIORS WHO RECEIVED AWARDS. FR. KRUSLING, SOPHO- MORE COUNSELOR, PRE- SENTS AWARDS. Among the sophomores honored were John Mullaney, Pat Dermody, Glenn Schimpf and William Miller. John Mullaney received a trophy for having one of the highest general averages in the sophomore division. He was awarded first honors in Algebra 11, second honors in World History and an honor certificate. Pat Dermody was awarded first honors in Plane Geometry, an honor certificate, a two-year honor letter and a tennis letter. Glenn Schimpf was given a trophy for having one of the highest sophomores averages, also. He received first honors in World History, an honor certificate, a two-year honor letter and a conduct certificate. William Miller received the third trophy for highest ave rage. He was awarded first honors in English 11 and World History, second honors in Latin 11, a two-year honor letter and a Glee Club letter. The outstanding juniors were James Keller, Mike Ratteman, Pat Quigley and Carlo Mastropaolo. James Keller received second honors in English and American His- tory, an honor certificate, a three-year honor letter and a Plume award. Mike Ratterman was awarded a trophy for ha ' ing the highest average in the junior class. He also merited first honors in Religion, American History, Algebra, Chemistry, Latin, an honor certificate, a Plume award and a baseball letter. Pat Quigley was given second honors in American History, Chemistry and Latin IIL He received an honor certificate, a two-year honor letter and a conduct certificate. Carlo Mastropaolo earned first honors in English and Mechanical Drawing, a three-year honor letter, a History Club award and a conduct certificate. 48
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