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ELIZABETH DOLMAN MARGARET STEELE MRS. LILLIAN SCHENK BARRY GALT BETTY KLEIN President Sponsor Vice-President ,.,5., ,iw BILLIE CRAIGHEAD NATHAN GEURKINK JUANITA ROBINETTE MARGARET WILSON ROBERT MOTE CAROLE COTTLE SHARON GRIFFIN W! Secretary 'I 1--, 1 f- I' iv 0 1 , Z K 0 -4 1 2- !,I .rf '- '3 ' ' 1 Il -1.-fr ,g ff: 7 dt W il 2:13 j,.,1,1I lb'-gn! IRQ tg LQ LAL, Q! 3-J: ,.i,f.,,:iI2'I,,- v,.,.' Shades of Plato and Aristotle! Look at the scholarly proces- sion approaching us. Who are these people with the solemn, dignified manner and erudite appearance? Perhaps it is a group of professors from OU or Harvard, or maybe a delegation from the UN. But wait-under that air of intelligence some of the people look familiar . . . Why, of course! lt's Betty Dolman, Barry Galt, Nathan Geurkink, Betsy Klein, Juanita Robinette, Mardy Steele, and Peggy Wilson, who were elected to the Na- tional Honor Society in their junior year. The others must be Carole Cottle, Billie Craighead, Barbara Entriken, Sherry Griffin, Billie Rose Hensley, Betty Maher, Dick Miley, Bob Mote, Shirley Patterson, Bill Read, and Lanora Rogers who were chosen dur- ing their senior year. AHS is indeed proud of these seniors and with good reason, for membership in this society is based not only on scholarship, but also on service, character, and leadership. A perfect example of what every member of the National Honor Society should be is Mrs. Lillian Schenk, sponsor, who graduated from the University of Missouri with the honor of Phi Beta Kappa. SHIRLEY PATTERSON BILL READ an ,J 'Q 1 i iiii BILLIE ROSE HENSLEY BETTY ANN MAHER BARBARA ENTRIKEN RICHARD MILEY LANORA ROGERS
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