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Many students work hard in the co-
curricular as well as tire curricular field.
Delhaas rewards people for outstanding
achievement in both divisions. Anyone hav
ing earned a 3.5 average over a full year
period receives a pin for outstanding schol-
"A little humor now and then is relished by the best of men! These Junior scholastic
winners seem to be saying, "Down with Seniors!’’ They can’t really mean that, can
they? Left to right: Paul Zumoff, Bob Ritter, Carl Eysenbach, Gary Lindemuth,
Steve Richmond, Bill Wile, and Larry Bachmon. Foreground, Mary Jane Pierce.
These scholastic winners take time out from a busy day to
socialize. Hard work is needed to keep an "A” average.
First Row: Bob Ritter, Bill Wile, Jon Katz. Second Row:
Steve Richmond, Colin Cho, and Paul Zumoff.
"Girls can do it, too!” These girls received scholastic awards for having an "A” Who cracked the joke?” These smiling students have much
average during their sophomore year. Keep up the good work! Left to right: Barbara to be happy about. A scholastic award requires much work,
Sweeny, Conni Ciotti, Karen Sooby, Sharon Norges, Caren Cho, Stephanie lovino, but we have our good times, too. Left to right: Gary Linde
and Evelyn Sachs. muth, Larry Bachman, Mary Goldthorpe, Mary Jane Pierce,
Mary Ann Kitson, and Carl Eysenbach.
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