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Show Honor Graduates Attend f A ward Dinner Dance' Extra curricular activities for 1941-42 were climaxed Tuesday Tues-day night at the Eleventh Annual Award Dinner-Dance when 495 students received awards for outstanding- work in various fields. At the dinner, which began at 7 p. m., students representing specific school activities gave two minute speeches summarizing the year's events. Among those who spoke were captains of the sports teams, publication editors, ROTC representatives, SAM and SHAG officers, stage crew manager, mana-ger, and other special activities. Dr. L. John Nuttal Jr., from the Board of Education; Dan Baker, principal of West high school, and City Commissioner John B. Math-ewson Math-ewson also gave short speeches. Present at the dinner were members mem-bers and officers of the Board of Education, faculty members, and principals of several lower division high schools. Dancing began at 10 p. m. in the boys' gym to the music of Bob Bennet's orchestra. Medals were awarded by a representative rep-resentative of the Daughters of the American Revolution to Marva Tingey as representative from South in the DAR pilgrimage to Washington contest, and to Margaret Mar-garet Brubaker and Vivian Edmunds Ed-munds for outstanding work in homemaking. I |