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'M Natrona! Honor Society .... it 14 Qff' Seated, left to right: Ellen Smith, Camille Anderson, Betty Sue Cude, Shirley Geurkink, Ann Noble, Karleen Moore, ton, Fritzi Horn, Margaret Sullivan, Elizabeth Dyer. Standing, left to right: Mance Drummond, Ned Turner, Jim Clowe, Barbara Patterson, Richard McCormick, Way' Robert Cornell, Katherine Newton. Inset: Mrs. Lillian Schenk, sponsor Contrary to populan definition, a member of the National Honor Society isn't necessarily brain Calthough that straight F average won't get you far eitherj. Indeed, intellect alone isn't qualify one to the exalted position. Next on the list after scholarship come leadership, character, ani ideals toward which each member strives, and these are the qualities on which prospective members Students chosen from the upper 59? of their class in their junior year were: Camille Anderson, , Robert Cornell, Elizabeth Dyer, Shirley Geurkink, Fritzi Horn, Karleen Moore, Katherine Ann Nev I Seniors chosen this year from the upper 1022i of the class included: Millicent Clark, Betty Mance Drummond, Sherma Horton, Wayland jackson, Richard McCormick, Barbara Patterson, 1 Ellen Smith, Margaret Sullivan, Ned Turner. Oliicers for this year are: President, Shirley Geurkinkg Vice-President, Elizabeth Dyer, Treasurer, Camille Anderson, Reporter, Fritzi Horn. Members of the local chapter of the National Honor Society should certainly be able to principles of such a position, since their sponsor, Mrs. Lillian G. Schenk, is almost a personihcation o of that organization. Certainly the time she has spent at the head of the Ardmore group is indicative leadership she has exhibited in serving in that capacity, and her scholastic prowess is bespoken by hi ship in Phi Beta Kappa.
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