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Story April 29, 1954

The Journal

Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Linda Sue McVay and Stanley E. Clark win 1954 Babe Ruth plaque awards at Caldwell High School for outstanding student and community ability, selected by peers; sixth year of awards.

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BABE RUTH PLAQUE WINNERS

LINDA SUE McVAY STANLEY E. CLARK

Miss Linda Sue McVay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McVay and Stanley E. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark, won the coveted Babe Ruth plaque awards for 1954, according to an announcement made today by Principal Gilbert W. Weekley.

Miss McVay and Mr. Clark were selected for this honor by the entire student body from the eighth grade to the senior class.

They were picked not only for their outstanding ability in the school but in the community as well.

This is the sixth year for the Ruth awards and their names will be inscribed on the plaque which hangs at the Caldwell high school.

What sub-type of article is it?

Award Announcement School Honor

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Babe Ruth Plaque School Award Linda Sue Mcvay Stanley E Clark Caldwell High School

What entities or persons were involved?

Linda Sue Mcvay Stanley E. Clark Paul Mcvay Herbert Clark Gilbert W. Weekley

Where did it happen?

Caldwell High School

Story Details

Key Persons

Linda Sue Mcvay Stanley E. Clark Paul Mcvay Herbert Clark Gilbert W. Weekley

Location

Caldwell High School

Event Date

1954

Story Details

Miss Linda Sue McVay and Stanley E. Clark were selected by the student body from eighth grade to senior class for the Babe Ruth plaque awards for their outstanding ability in school and community. This is the sixth year for the awards, and their names will be inscribed on the plaque.

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