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First row; Pavid Walpole, Raymond Harris, Paul Reynolds, Joyce Kelly, Sally Seeley, Rlclcy Porter, Linda Sue Purchell, Karen Wiedemann, Terl Frevert Second row: Mrs. Frazee, teacher; George Freer, Timmy Ives, Gregg Bookhout, Joyce Hammond, Ella May Van Valkenburgh, Cooky Scudder, Dawn Bracken, Gary Sherwood, Harold Davis, Charles Ballard, Jerry Tobin Third row: Lewis Higgins, Mike Hewitt, Bruce Rowe, Ena Ballard, Mary Ellen Cantwell, Barbara Pebler, Betty Burroughs, Vicky Hinkley, Diane Stewart, Susan Biruk, Jackie Tobin. Absent: Lisa Bross, John Bunn 1956 Awards Helen Gould Shepard Memorial of $10.00 to high school students for outstanding Music accomplishment..............JULIE IVES - DIANE FUSSCAS - SYLVIA MEAD Finley J. Shepard Memorial Prize of $10.00 for outstanding Art accomplishment, according to ability Grades 1-8.................ANN MOORE - LINDEN GREGORY Grades 9-12.................................JUDY ETTS David S. Booth Memorial Prize of $2.?0 to the high school girl who has shown the best sportsmanship during the year in all games..............JULIE IVES Driver Education Prizes of $2.50 each to the outstanding girls and boys in each class, given by Robert S. Hoyt, go to......VIVIAN AVERY - FRANK MYcRS JOAN DUGAN - JOHN HOPKINS Roxbury Reading Club Prize of a book for an essay on The Gift ..ANITA FUSSCAS The Reader s Digest Award to the Valedictorian.....................JULIE IVES Bausch and Lomb Science Medal.........................................JULIE IVES American Legion Award.................................................JULIE IVES Keuka College Scholarship Award.......................................JULIE IVES Rudolph Gorsch Memorial Scholarship Fund of $25 00.................ANTHA MUNSELL Yearbook Award of $5 00.................................................PAT MORSE 29 Continued on next page-
P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in Latin II Regents .................................................................PAT NUMANN P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest final average in World History.........................................................JOHN HOPKINS P.T.A. Prize of $2 00 to the student with the highest average in Salesmanship.. ................................................................NANCY SMITH P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in Business Arith- metic Regents........................................................EULA SLAUS0N P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in Biology Regents.. .................................................................PAT NUMANN P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest Regents average in the Soience Sequence.............................................. JOHN HOPKINS P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest Regents average in three courses of Math................................................ JULIE IVES P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in English III Regents.........................................................JOHN HOPKINS P.T.A. Prize of $1.00 to the student with the highest average in English IV.... .................................................................JULIE IVES P.T.A. Prize of $1.00 to the student with the highest final average in French I .................................................................PAT NUMANN Prize of $3 00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest average in Preliminary Regents, 8th. grade.............................ANTHA MUNSELL Prize of $2.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the second highest average in Preliminary Regents, 8th. grade.............................JAMES CR0NK Prize of $2.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest average in Typing.............................................JUDY VAN VALKENBURGH Prize of $2.00 given by New York Artificial Breeders' Cooperative...EMERY MORSE Delaware Valley Grange Prize of $2.$0 to the student showing the most improve- ment in Home Economics................................................DORA FULLER Bouton Memorial Prize of $5 00 in memory of Arthur and Frisbee Bouton, given by Col. Burrett B. Bouton, to the student with the highest average in all subjects.........................................................PAT NTJMANN Prize of $2.50 given by F. Leighton Enderlin to the student showing the most improvement in Vocational Agriculture.....................WILLIAM PARTRIDGE Prize of $3.00 given by Andrew Brower to the girl or boy showing the best sportsmanship in all games...................................CLINTON HUNTER Prize of $2.50 given by John Kelly to the student who has done the best work In American History...................................................PAT MORSE Citizenship Award of $10.00, given by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse, in memory of Chauncey F. Morse.................RONALD STAHL - JOAN DUGAN - ANITA FUSSCAS Faculty Prize of $5»00 for the greatest improvement during the year.............. ...............................................................LAURA GEORGE Anonymous Prize of $2.00 to the student with the highest mark in Latin III Regents..........................................................JULIE IVES Anonymous Prize of $2.00 for the highest mark on the Math Preliminary Regents O 4. JAMES CR0NK Rotary Prize of $5 00. The student chosen has her name placed on the plaque in the hall of the school••••••................................ .JULIE IVES Briggs Lumber Company Trophy to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian............... „ ................................................JULIE IVES - LAWRENCE NESBITT Betty Crocker National Award..................................................p p MORSE Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards................................!.!!!!!!!JULIE IVES D.A.R. Award of $1.25 to the student in the 8th. grade with the highest mark in American History...............................................ANTHA MUNSELL D.A.R. Award to the outstanding citizens In the 7th grade........................ ..................................................JANE WEYL - RICHARD IVES D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award..........................................JULIE IVES P.T.A. Prize of $2.00 to the student In the 7th. grade with the highest average ..................................................................... JANE WEVL Prize of $2.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the student with the highest average in Business Management.....................................................VIVIAN AVERY
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