1963 Boomerang
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Valedictorian <strong>1963</strong><br />
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Erik Jensen, the boy who walked away w ith<br />
all the awards in junior high, has come all the way<br />
to lead the Class of '63 as valedictorian. O f a possible<br />
155 points, Erik obtained 152, as announced<br />
by the scholarship committee on the scholarship<br />
assembly on April 1. Erik plans on being an electrical<br />
engineer and has been accepted by MIT. He<br />
was a finalist in the National M erit competition.<br />
Besides w inning mathematics contests, Erik is a<br />
top-notch baseball player and an accomplished violinist.<br />
He has served the school as a member of<br />
the stage crew, president of the Science club,<br />
treasurer of the Key club, delegate to the Model<br />
United Nations, and a member of the Representative<br />
Council.<br />
Mr. Nielson congratulates Erik.