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National Honor ROW I: Myron Peterson, Joella Lyons, Diana Bordeaux, Jeanette Reynolds ROW 2: Griselda Gil, Carolyn Sellers, Toni Bihlmeier, Mary Black, Judy Ben nett. ROW 3: Olga Ruiz, JoAnn Moss, Carolyn Bonham, Marlene Hancock, Virginia Thomas, Melva Williams. ROW 41 Barbara DeLeon, Margaret Alford, Mona Beecroft, William Archuleta, Don Bays, Pat O'Leary, Carolyn Morris. CONSIDERING character, leadership, scholarship and service, members of the Bisbee High School faculty selects ten per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the juniors for membership in the National Honor Society. Chosen from the upper third of each class, this group represents the elite of BHS students. Senior members who attained this signal honor in their junior year were Judy Bennett, Joella Lyons, Myron Peterson, Carolyn Sellers, and Jeanette Rey- nolcls, whose superior qualities brought them recog- nition early in their high school careers. As the attractive gold pins were presented to these 21 outstanding students a feeling of real achieve- ment was instilled in them. Truly, the members ofthe National Honor Society are to be commended for their contribution to the esteem and prestige of Bisbee High School. 18-
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Highlights, '53 - '57 FOUR YEARS AGO a bewildered class of freshmen entered Bisbee High School. Knowing that they were expected to follow the outstanding example of their predecessors, these freshmen were all the more intimidated. However, once they felt the spirit of the school and began to know B. H. S., a different attitude began to develop. Various school and class activities eventually turned the new group into a united organization which began to make an impression on the school. The class was made up of a closely knit group of friends who soon found that the four years were all too short. Especially the last year passed so rapidly that before anyone realized it, graduation night arrived. All at once the class was a group of sophisticated, intelligent adults looking forward to careers, homes, and higher learning. The diplomas were placed in their hands, and suddenly everything was over. Yet, in B. H. S., the class of 1957 had left an indelible impression which would never be duplicated or forgotten. MYRON PETERSONK Valedictorian THE HIGHEST scholastic honor possible to a B.H.S. student was conferred on Myron Peterson, highly esteemed senior class president. Not only was Myron outstanding in scholastic ability, he also starred in many extracurricular activites. Football, track, Letterman's Club, Boys' State, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, National Honor, Red Cross, and the Follies crew claimed his cheerful and enthusiastic participation during his high school career. Selection as a reci- pient of the NROTC scholarship was one of his greater achievements. Nowhere in the senior class was to be found a more meritorious student, seldom in the history of Bisbee High School was a valedictorian so deserving of this dis- tinction. JOELLA LYONS X Salutatorian THIS VERY special senior girl climaxed a long four-year career of school ser- vice by earning the coveted honor of Salutatorian. .loella entered B.H.S. upon graduation from Greenway. An out- standing honor student from the first, she was a two-year member of National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll, edi- tor of the Copper Chronicle, a class offi- cer, a diligent Student Council member, and a talented member of the band. Her loyalty to all high school events and her unlimited ideas and versatility made her a real credit to B.H.S.
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