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2 en 5' if AHEM - - LADIES AND GENTLEIVIEN, I FIND THIS A DISTINCT HONOR A A WHAT NO LADIES? One of the most coveted honors to be had by an upperclassman is that of being a luncheon guest of one of Ardmore's lead- ing civic groups. At the beginning of each month in the school year, a leading senior boy is selected to join the Rotarians in four of their weekly meetings, Receiving the honor this year were Bill lngler, Gene Ritter, Doyle Bridges, Gerald McNees, Halcolm Crawford, Iames Gibson, Charles W'ilf banks, Ralph Herzmark, Wayne Daniel, Glenn Vtfilson, and Richard Vaughan. Serving to make the Kiwanis Iunior Police force one of the schools most valuable organizations are these alert young officers. They are I. D. Scearce, captain, Gordon Sies, captain, Paul Barnett, lieutenant, Ioe Wiley South, lieutenant, and Charles Bige bie, Bill Brady, Lowell Bransford, Douglas Dillard, Norman Harris, H. A. Ledbetter, Bill McPherson, George Nail, Bill Rector, Ted Spurgeon, Dalton Webb, Herman Woodruff, and Dan Worley. Advisers are Ioe Shinn, Kiwanis president, Fisher Mul- drow, commissioner, and W. A. Morgan, faculty sponsor, THE KIWANIS HIGH SCHOOL IUNIOR POLICE HAVE AS THEIR MOTTO, SAFETY EOR ALL I 11'
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COMPOSED ONLY OE THE UPPER TEN PERCENT OE THE ARDMORE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Leadership, character, scholarship and service are the pass words to the National Honor Society, founded in 1928 and sponsored by Mrs. Lillian G. Schenk. To become a member is one of the greatest honors bestowed by the school. Eew attain this distinction as membership is limited to the upper ten per- cent of the senior class and the upper tive percent of the junior class. The members are Billy Ingler, Ieannette Ellis, Ierry Mae Leernan, Iean Poindexter, Clinta Iune Estes, Betty Garrison, Gail Mc- Williams, Iames Gibson, Betty V. Hintz, Ralph Herzmark, and Doyle Bridges. GIRL RESERVES, Living nobly up to their motto- To find and give the best is this active group of 52 senior high school Girl Reserves who meet each Wfednesday for business sessions and social activities, Also, members have access to the new Y,W.C.A. building, located at A Street and Broad way, N. W. This organization is sponsored by Miss Ruth Small. The officers are Barbara Reed, presi- dentg Annette Lowe, vice-president, Vir- ginia Phillips, treasurer, Dorothy Green, secretary, Elizabeth Merrick, reporterp and Manette Lowenstein. social chairman. THEY PACE LIEE SOUARELY AND IN SO DOING FIND AND GIVE THE BEST.
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