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Page 83 text:
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a k a a- q a a xw}. u ' t r.,-, First row, reading from left to right: Mrs. Futrell, Ray Rumsey, Wallace Stafford, Jr., Clarence Winfree, Jr., Denzil Whitesides. Second row: Joan Cline, Jean Pearson, Nancy Jo Wilson, Doris Anderson, Barbara Turkett, Bobbie Jo Everett, Catherine Rumley. Third row: Margaret Wil¬ son, Helen Brookbank, Ruth Anne Mabe, Doris Case, Jean Carolyn Somers, Nancy Sizemore. Fourth row: Hazel Stallings, Betty Price, Dorothy Har¬ ris, Vora May Gamble, Linnie Ellen Kelly, Stanley Wilson, Lenna Bowden, Mary Ruth Lowrey, Eleanor Bowden. The piano class of Summerfield School is made up of those students who pay a fee for private lessons from a full-time teacher, Mrs. C. M. Futrell, and the very attractive little room opoosite the principal s office has been reserved as a music room for this purpose. In the class are students ranging from beginners in the earliest stages of A B C ' s to many who have reached such proficiency as to contribute much to the musical life of the school. In the spring,each student performs oublicly in the annual student ' s recital and the more advanced students apoear in public performance from time to time throughout the year, thus affording much pleasure to themselves, their school and their community. '
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Medals are given each year to pupils who are outstanding in the fields of scholarship, music, athletics, service, speaking, and writing. The Valedictory and Salutatory Medals are presented to the Seniors with the highest and second highest scholastic averages. These averages having been determined by their four years’ record. Three scholarship awards will be received by the members of the Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior Class, who have made the highest scholastic average in grades during the current year. The recipient of the Music Medal is chosen by Mrs. Futrell. She bases her choice on the student ' s interest and improvement during the school term. Two Athletic Medals are given to the Senior boy and girl, who have proven themselves superior leaders in athletics during their four years. The Senior who has rendered the most service to the school is awarded the Service Medal. The winner of the Oratory Contest automatically becomes the posses¬ sor of the Oratory Medal,while the victor of the Essay Competition gains possession of the Essay Award.
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