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Student Achievements Recognized On lVlay 19 parents as well as students and faculty assembled at the Nlarlac House to honor the outstanding achieve' ments of members of the student body. After the evening began with the recog- nition of the scholarship winners, vari- ous team members presented lVlr. Hov- ing with their hard-won trophies. The highlights of the evening included the presentation of awards for achievement in subject areas, the announcement of the new fine arts chairman, and SAGA and TRUMPET editors, and the out- standing boy and girl awards. Climax' ing the evening, Sam Hamstra intro- duced Tom Post as the new Student Council president. Making one of hrs hrs! public speeches a nervous Derek De Groot presents Mr. Having a piece of ln one ol the more humorous speeches of the evening, Candy Groot pre- sents the Fme Arts trophy that was won by Trmothy students again.
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ifweaaw MMM-, an - f is fYi nm-une-G--v-' An awards assembly offers Mr. Greenfield the perfect opportunity to brag about the track team land Michil. Assemblles Combine Education and Fun , t,tt A 1s.1 x if E 5135- Yi? gwsut ,AQ wa 5 . - Z ' I f I .gn .E r ig: 27: ff 5, Y. 21: Eiffij ? ' il As the student body watches, a visiting six-year-old puts even the best of us to shame. Delivering the Gettysburg Address with elo- quence, Dick Blake recites these historic words in his impersonation of Abraham Lincoln.
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