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Two Freshmen and One Senior NANO KILLINCSWORTH Fresh m nn A wards The Freshman Award la a book given by the Notional Honor Society to the freshman who has been outstanding in character, scholarship. leadership, and service. This year two freshmen tied for the honor. LINDA CAUDLE EXCHANGE CLUB CUP Exchange Club Cup, awarded by the businessmen’s Exchange Club to the most outstanding, best all-around senior on the basis of scholarship, native ability, originality, application, and character. This is considered by many to be the highest honor that can be attained by a Woodlawn student. JOHNNY BLACK
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1961 Honors MRS. 01 IDA KINZEY In grateful recognition to Mr-. Ouiilu Kin .ey for untiring leadership in the W oodlawn Tri lli Club. This inscription i» on the pl.Hjue awarded to Mrs. Kinzry by the YWCA. PATTY CATER Miss Fire F’rrvention, selected by the student body U Woodlawn'- representative during Fire Prevention Week. SAM LATINO Fricndlicat Freshman, chosen by the freshman session room on a popularity basis. LAURIE BROWN Good Citizenship Girl, chosen from lire seventh semester for dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. A committee of teachers makes the selection. 10
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The Reward of a Thing Well Done Is to Have Done It IAN HARDIN', Bau ch-Lomh Science Award, Spring term, a medal given for scholarship, service, and outstanding work in the Science Department. Science Awards RICHARD LYTLE, Bausch-Lomb Science Award for Fall term. Masque and Gavel Honor Point Letters Award and Monograms GUY LYTLE. Masque and Gavel Award, given by the Maaque and Gavel Speech Honor Society for greatest speech improvement within four ylars. 12 GAIL MINOR, Chairman of Honor Point Committee, gives SUE PEN FI ELD, GUY LYTLE. NANO KAY CUTCI.IFF, LINDA CAUDLE, and A DELIA THOMPSON (not shown). Honor Point Letters: PATSY BELL, BETTY GRAY (neither shown). Monograms. Honor Point Letters and Monograms are awarded to the top ten per cent of students having the highest number of points earned through scholarship, extracurricular activities, and other services to the school.
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