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D.A.R. Award Janice Greenwood The Daughters of the American Revolution Award is made each year to the senior girl who best represents traits of citizenship, leadership, scholarship and char- acter. The selection is made by the faculty and the senior class. Eight Good Citizens are chosen dependability, and service. From at Webb every year-two each the six students, the Loyalty Coun- quarter. The faculty selects six stu- cil chooses the two who become dents on the basis of leadership, our Good Citizens. John Pinkert and Beverly Roecher Awards and Betty Crocker Award Linda Richert The Betty Crocker Award is giv- en to a senior girl taking a course in home economics. Linda won the award by scoring the highest grade on the Betty Crocker test in competition with all other sen- ior girls in home economics at Webb.
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Assemblies St. Olaf's Band Although this year has brought us fewer assembly pro- grams, they have been of excellent quality. The subject matter has varied from the now popular hootenanny music to a professional concert presentation by the St. Olaf Band, one of the finest musical groups in the Midwest. Webb High is emphasizing more and more the role stu- dents should play in the assemblies. So, along these lines, a group of juniors and seniors presented an all day participa- tion program on George Washington's birthday. The stu- dents in an afternoon assembly on Americanism portrayed the apathetic view most people in the U.S. possess and of- fered a solution to this problem, the use of an ultimate weapon-the power of the mind. In another assembly the liistoiy of Wisconsin was told through songs-Badger Ballads. The singers, from the U.W., did a fine job in their presentation, and while the assembly was enjoyed knowledge was also learned. The students looked forward to each assembly the school held with much enthusiasm, not Apathetic protestors at Webb. Badger Ballads big hit! just because they could miss a class period but because of the educa- tional benefits. Washington FOR Vietnam 23
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Honors Football Capta Steve Ellet Most Valuable Players F b ll: D B h . out a an 0 en Wrestling: Don Briggs C I T I l Z E 25 Jane Krueger and Dan Schmitt
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