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I Ili 1 111 .... 'lfll-l?lf'llC6-Lflf njuemillied can Cgfeged GEORGE N. THOMAS BEN TOMLINSON ROBERT GOSHORN WILLIAM HARPER WILLIAM LONDON as editor of the Centennial Mad Anthony, Associate Editor of the Yellow Jacket and a member of Pan Hellenic and Sphinx, deserves her award. The Little Theater wouldn't be quite complete without THERESA DAMICH. Her portrayal of Antigone was enough to convince students and faculty alike of her ability and leadership. GEORGE THOMAS known as Scoop has all the qualifications and more for his award. As editor of the Yellow Jacket for two years and as a cooperative par- ticipant in the Kappa Sigma Kappa, and other organizations, his out- standing leadership is unquestionable. BEN TOMLINSON guided the student body through the past year as President of Student Council. In addition his Pfresidency of the Delta Sig Fraternity make his efforts commendable. BOB GOSHORN is an asset in any activity. Sigma Tau Delta, Little Theater and Sphinx are three of his many activities. There is not enough that can be said about BILL HARPER'S leadership and po- tentialities. His activities, his character and cooperation is worthy of a place in Who's Who. BILL LONDON is last, but not least. Starting as a prominent Freshman, Bill proved himself in Sigma Tau, Student Council and Sphinx. Congratulations to all-may the future bring luck, happiness and tributes worthy of these students. 55
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