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lv fu S ,LV ' Seniors their parents, and me faculty Qhioy the schydahip ki-mation Meeting in January VI, VCX U 1 Advisor Secretary lx Lf t K ,ylf Mr Bernnard Barene V I u gf X N pl J Q- ig! I uf If ,U if fbi-f lla ff M 'X ii ik- g f l l W, . EFL l fldxf f I f 0 L li f e 'b 'U if ' 6 KJ My Wfgliitnor ievty is an 'zatio' i dt stim- late ent intere n schoigm chievement. I fi , en to all soph ores, imp' s, and seniors earn the required number o ipoints to be mem- ers. A permanent study hall :cuse is a special privilege extended to the seni members. The first duty of the Honor Society officers and cabinet is to determine the membership of the or- ganization. Another of their tasks is to see that ushers are provided for all school activities. One of Honor Society's main activities during the course of the year was the Scholarship Information Meeting in January. The meeting was intended to give seniors and their parents an opportunity to talk with representatives of the organizations of- fering scholarships. Honor Society played an important part in helping Ballard have its first exchange student this year. Next year, partly through the efforts of Honor So- ciety, a Ballard student will have an opportunity to become a foreign exchange student. With their growing membership, Honor Society expects, next year, to be even more successful, and to become a larger part of the framework of Ballard High School.
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vi -e R I- ' 4 Ts- T' T ' , S v ll rr 5- , ' ,F 'f ' 1 V- . - t 1 it l EW' Shingle Staff-Sitting: Olney, Jorstad, Jewett. Standing: Casey, Bevry, Blanchard, Engelhardt, Hallin, Larson, VanderHoek, Mclntosh, Sayers, Trondsen F'V l ' f? 3 l 4' 5 f-6 -fp A uf 2 l T il vs I E 2 ' :J A1 so LQ .Rl :- Us E. F: 5 Open., Fac., Index Pettersen Organizations Smith School life Schiessl Sports Wright Senior Class Akervick Classes Granade There is much to be done in getting the Shingle ready for its unveiling on that eventful day in the spring. The staff be- gan working in September and continued their work right through June. The first order of business was to select a theme. When this was done, the class divided into six different groups to work on the layouts of the various sections. Class and faculty pictures were taken and soon the Shingle began to take form. With determination and vigor, the art staff worked right along with the Shingle staff to make this book one of the best Ballard has ever had. Outside of their busy schedule, the staff found time for a little fun and relaxation, too. They went on a cruise in the spring, and to round out the year, a banquet was held. At this time, the staff received their Shingles containing memories of a won- derful year. Shingle Art Staff-Murray, Thorp, Williams, Advisor - Mrs. Henning, Whitlock, Stenholm. Not pictured-Rodenhouse.
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