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PaC6IIl21lKC1'S PON Lucille Guidinger, who has the scholastic average 2571, was bestowed the honor of being valedictorian of the Ianuary Class. Lucille is a member of the Commercial Club and Senior Honor Society. Miss Newell, adviser of the Senior Honor Society, tells us more about her: Lucille is a quiet, modest, and unassum- ing person, but she always has excellent preparation of all her work. She makes the best use of her time. Stanley Lofsness with the average 2.464 was named salutatorian of the Ianuary Class. Though his average is high, he did not con- centrate his efforts on studies alone. He was president of the Senior Honor Society and a member of the German Club, Student Coun- cil, and swimming team. In the mathematics department, his work was especially outstanding. Miss Edwards says this of him: alt was a pleasure to have Stanley in my mathematics classes, his work was especially outstanding. He has ability and knows how to work. These two things with his agreeable ways should count wherever he goes. . The Service Trophy for Ianuary was awarded to lohn Over. This popular boy did several noteworthy things. Through his hon- esty, Roosevelt lost a football game, but he won for our school a cleaner reputation in sports. John has been an honest, hard-fighting member of the football squad for three years. As president of the Student Council, he served his school well, he was also a member of Vivo, and participated in both hockey and track. Because he has such a pleasing personality, he is liked by all. -E18 If I LUCILLE Guimxoian Valedirtoriafz STANLEY Lorsxrass, S al zzmtozimz IOHN OVER, Service Trophy
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