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Seated: Richard Drossier, Evelyn Smith, Miss Kelley, Beverly Bruckman, Jackie Boyd. First Row: Frances Moore, Linda Lohrbauer, Alice Pishotta, Ann Morris, Don Chappel. Second Row: Eleanor Robbins, William Trickel. Patricia McKenzie, Margaret Haseman, Mary McMullen. Third Row: Joan Misiewicz, Roger Ashley, Effa Jo Bacon, Bill Whipple, Marie Jordon, Westlake Goehring. It happens to the best of us. As members of the Clearwater chapter of the Nation- al Honor Society, we strive to uphold the ideals of the organization. These are character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Invitations are extended twice each year. The initiations are unforgetable; the first is informal, and the second, a formal ban- quet. In 1955 we had twenty-two members. One of our biggest projects is helping new pupils become acquainted with their teachers and friends at CHS. During College Day we worked as guides. Member- ship in Honor Society is, to us, an inspiration and an incentive to a better way of life. 14
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Seated: Joan MisiewicZ Paula Pendly, Beverly Bruckman, Standing: Sandy Clendenon, Geri Kunnen, David Martens, Frances Grantham, Lin Henrion, Miss Howell, Paul Saw- Bruce Morgan, Martha McMullen, Sandy Parnell. Presi- yer, Jeriann Olderr, Paul Schnee, Grace Waterson, Cor- dent David Martens, Vice-president Geri Kunnen, Sec- nelia Barnum. retary Sandy Clendenon, Treasurer Sandy Parnell. The Veeps Meet Inter Club Council is one of the three government bodies at CHS. It is composed of the vice-presidents of each club in the school. We serve in the interests of all the clubs, instead of functioning as a separate organization. Our main project this year has been the financing of benches which are placed at various locations around the school. The Senators We, in the Senate, represent you students. Each year, every homeroom elects one senator and an alternate to represent ' it. We, along with the student council, try to better school life by making needed improvements. This year, since we have moved into our new school, we had lots of problems to work on, such as that rush to lunch and getting benches around school. Each month at our meetings we bring up and fry to settle those problems that need attention. We also had charge of the school pictures. Homecoming Dance, and the Red Cross collection. Sitting; Left to Right; Booth Borgomin, Janet Logan, Bill Trickel, Nancy Smith, Donna Falconier, Maxine McQueen, Mr. Nesti, Adviser; Martha Jo Lairsey, Stanley Photiatis, Alice Pishotta, Ricky Carlson, Sam Mayers, Pat Conger. Standing: Lett to Right: Larry Tharp, Penny Goodyear, Gregory Bogue, Dan Chancey, Gene Seuddamore, Jan Ruble, Ann Morris, Janet McMullen, Jackie Longstreet, Linda Lohrbauer, Tanya Heaps, Jane Scott, Eddie Tonry, Pat McElroy. President Janet McMullen Vice President Jackie Longstreet Secretary Ann Morris Treasurer Jan Ruble -TM
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Front; Ethel Gifford and Joe Paonessa. First Row: Beverly Powers Sondra Abner John Barry Gene Sergant Patsy Stearns Barbara Burton Linda Fischer Mary McMullen Nancy Eben Garni Hot- senpiiler Bonnie Brownfield. Second Row: Willa Mae Runyan Linda Lohrbauer Georgia Ort Jane Scott Jean Clyatt Beverly Rippard De De Flemings Pat Anna Bambi Holcomb Martha McMullen Alice Pishotta Peggi Gross Linda Penegar Janice DeVito Anneve Walker Mrs. Neis. Third Row: Pat Dunn Pat Hey Ronald Schultz Sandy Peterson Pam Penegar Jane Ware Paul Sawyer. Budding Barrymores We who enjoy various forms of dramatics join Mas- que and Gavel. Annually the club presents a play for the student body. This year we did Papa is All. Some were In the cast while others of us worked on props, make-up, and publicity. Another of pur pro- jects was the purchasing of books on speech arts for the speech department. In the spring we gave a dra- John Barry Jean Clyatt Jane Ware Barbara Burton. matic program at a near-by children ' s hospital. During our regular meetings, various members give skits and readings, then we discuss these forms of writing. Few of us aspire to be dramatic actors or actresses, but we do learn to appreciate this ar t in our Masque and Gavel meetings. Setting up Props for play PAPA IS ALL 15
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