Awards Given At Knob GraduationTMUNCKTON. May 25. MINS»At commencement exeren os heldlast night at Knob School, sovi ral awards for proficiency of pnrticipation in various activities of tho school wore madeJohn McCabe, representing tholocal American Lofton, presentedStophc*n McC lain a modal in reeognition of Ins being rhosen tho blt; t citizen of tho school; thoaward was made* in considerationof scholarship, service, reliability, initiative, loader hip, and adjust ments to democratic practices, j Mn Harry Ould, member of theUnited Daughters of the Confed Irracv, awarded Jane I;ichardsi*n,lt;fcr wclass valedictorian, $2 r»0 f«»r thebest essav in the school written on ith*» subject “W( t Virgini;C Part in the* War Between the* States” The U I) C, gave* David Van Sutphen honorable* mention.Mrs A H MeChiugherty, fortin* Matthew French Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, made ribbon awards to the following eighth grade pupils who excelled with straight A' lt;n American History during tlu* tom Patricia Brown, Peggy Toy Dr, David Bragg, Wayne Harman, I\ tger Hickman, Terry Tabor, J me Rs hard: on, Emma Jo Be! cl or, Darla Atkin . Stephen Me Chi n Allen Moulder, Roscoe S th. David Van Sutphen. Ptiyl 1 Winfrey, Franke Sage, and Bonnie HutchinsonThe school in:..■!(• award: of inscribed gold medals as follows:J hn W I illy presented Wayne Hannan the award for the most pr gre- m band during the year. Charles Whittaker, athletic coach,gave duplicate award: to Don Wandell and Jane Savers a* the bestathlete? of the year; he presentedV e blt; ! go I ’ athlete medal toPatricia Br*wnK\ ci »-tt B.i.lcv, school principal, presented valedictorian and saluta torian medals to Jane Richardson, Patricia Brown and David Van Sutphen, co-honon*es, respectively. The scholarship award also was given Patricia Brow n other M*hool presentations wore;David Bragg; and for tin* bestleadership in serving the school'ssafety patrol, Gloria Holdrcn.