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Show AWARDS ISSUED AT JUNIOR HIGH Somewhat of an innovation was followed in the junior high school award assembly Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in the school auditorium aud-itorium when six young ladies, dressed in white with golden crowns, were delegated to make the awards. Miss Argie Benis was introduced intro-duced by the student body president, pres-ident, Harry Watkins. She intro- duced her aids and acted as master mas-ter of ceremonies. Music, represented by Beverly Anderson made awards to Richard Jones, Robert Siddoway, Gordon Ramsey, Gene Prowse and Billy Earl Clough. Opera, represented by Barbara Jenkins, made awards to Richard Jones, Harry Watkins, K. Nelson, Darhl Rae Mitchell, Elma Stre-lich, Stre-lich, and Ray Pett. Basketball, represented by Betty Bet-ty Byrne, made awards to Harry Watkins, Robert Nichols, Billy Denver, Matt Blockovich, K. Nelson, Nel-son, Don Crump, Jack Bedont, Billy Sullenger and George Furgis. Scholarship, represented by Dorothy Hansen, made awards to Beverley Scussel, Miriam Janes, Ruth Atkinson, Edith Hornickel, Anna Kosovich, and Fay Cow-dell Cow-dell from the ninth grade; Mildred Mil-dred Sumnicht, Darlene Johnson, Patsy Snow, Mike Laventis, Connie Con-nie Kuhni, and Ellen Vidalakis, from the eight grade; Dorothy Kosovich, Robert Goodwin, Carol Newman, Maxine Warner, Elaine Cheever, and Jeane Willis from the seventh grade. Leadership was represented by Joy Dean Davies, who made a-wards a-wards to Harry Watkins, student body president; Amelia Sasich, vice president; Faye McKellar, secretary-treasurer; Paul Richards, Rich-ards, editor; K. Nelson and Mary Pazell, athletic managers, and Don Crump, yellmaster. Awards to the members of the junior high track team which rated second to Midvale in the meet at Jordan high school last Friday were made by Argie Be- nis. The recipients were Billy Denver, Harry Watkins, Dean Roberts, Delmar Schick, K. Nelson, Nel-son, George Furgis, Gilbert Lopez, Lo-pez, Elmer Pantelone, Mike Le-ventis, Le-ventis, Douglas Reed, Don Isbell, and Gid Jackson. The junior high band deserved awards for the music they rendered ren-dered during the assembly. Other musical numbers were a violin solo, "Serenade" by Gene Prowse; a saxophone solo, "Schon Rose Marin", by Billy Earl Clough, and a baritone solo, "Premier Polka", by Gordon Ramsey. |