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ggi . l l HONOR .-f-, ah is LEVELS 13-14 Kneeling: Herman Atene, Raymond Josley, Arthur Laughter. Standing: Darlene Goodman, Rose Manheimer, Priscilla Tate, Gloria Calamity, Jean Littlesalt, Rose Marie Begay, Martha Tate, Shylene Nez, Mrs. Jo Ann Smith. Not Pictured: Robert Black, Ch Wal aeayf ww- ristine Manheimer. LEVELS 11-12-13 Kneeling: Ambrose Begay, Thomas Little, Leroy Thinn, Freddie Yazzie, Davis Coolie, Nelson Ross, Dean Austin, David Tate- Standing: Bill Coolie, Rene Marlin, Elizabeth Bizoti, Frieda Calamity, S Bitsinnie, Sally Slick, Loretta Reed, Mildred Drake, Jo Ann Smith, Benjamin Boone. arah Sonny, Eunice
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Kneeling: Cleveland Shortman, Jeffrey Reed, Loy Goh, Fritz Begishie, Gilbert Richardson, Teddy Bitsinnie, Ellsson Laughter, Standing: Walter Clitso, Frankie Bennett, Gary Gamble, Earl Holgate, James Bigman, Harry Crank, Ross Barlow, Leroy Todacheenie, Lee Todacheenie. l Tl, ,gli 4 'full -i '- i'.3 I . , -, Q I . I ,.. . lll 11. vplljwg M2 llbllfztlie ll '1 It Y l 1,3 aaa i S., K ,, Ross Barlow sweeps the gym floor. locker room. I , Lee Todacheenie cleans the boys' GYM CREW Shonto's gymnasium is a multi-purpose facility. It is a sports arena, movie theater, community center, dance floor, and a physical fitness and recreational area. This continual use requires constant care. Many boys volunteer their time every morning from 7:00 to 8:30 to clean the bleachers, locker rooms, stage, and floor. The students seem quite proud of the high stand- ardsof cleanliness maintained in their gym.
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W4 David A HONOR ROLL '51 ? Delmar, Joe Smith, Jr., Lincoln Johnson, Jerry Williams, Smibert Johnson, Cepeda Begay The honor roll is a way of encouraging students to study and do their best in their classwork. It is based on a point system with the highest possible grade counting as 4 points. To be listed on the A honor roll, stu- dents must have an average on all subjects between 3.5 and 4.0. The B honor roll is composed of stu- dents with grades between 3.0 and 3.49. The students who achieve this honor have a right to feel quite proud, as it requires consistent hard work to maintain this high scholastic average.
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