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Show Sr. High Student of the Week . . . Support of the national, state and local governments takes a third of all the nation na-tion produces. says, "I like to study and learn new things even though my grades don't show it." (He feels badly that his grades "slipped" last quarter to a B plus average). His part-time job takes twenty-seven hours per week and it keeps him busy to get his studying done. Robert is active in his church. He has won several awards for participation and has held responsible positions in religious organizations. "lie is a member of the National Na-tional Guard and plans to do six months duty after graduation. gradua-tion. He hopes to attend college col-lege and study psychology. I ! s- "-"'' ' ix- r Editor's Note A series of "Students of the Week" is being be-ing published in the Spring-ville Spring-ville Herald, recognizing students stu-dents in the senior class of the high school student body. A student-faculty committee selects se-lects the student taking into consideration such attributes as citizenship, school service, attitude at-titude and use of capacities. 1 Robert Savage Robert Savage, quiet, friendly, friend-ly, likeable son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levanger, has displayed dis-played excellent qualities of leadership during high school. He has served the students of Springville High School in many capacities and is commended com-mended for his sincerity. . In his junior year he was a homeroom representative and headed the Jr. Prom assembly committee. He is vice-president of the Senior Class and was chairman of the Senior Hop. He has participated in athletics for three years and was a co-captain of the wrestling wrest-ling team. Robert enjoys school. He Robert Savage |