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NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY NATIONAL GROUP RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING STUDENTS ,ggi x I 2 -gf . 4 f JL N J . f 2 fggv , -ft- Z Vw-. 1' I fam FIRST ROW: Mary Margaret Park, Margaret Hasernan, Carol Ward, pord, Anne Morris, Jane Kroschvvitz, Betty Allen. THIRD ROW: West- Beverly Rogero, Jocquelyn Boyd, Joan Misiewicz, Patricia McKenzie, lake Goehring, Jimmy Clark, Sam Moyers, William Whipple, Wally Harriette I-Iemerick. SECOND ROW: Adviser, Miss Kelley, Linda Fischer, Niswqnder, Carl Granstrom, Roger Ashley, Wayne Bolton, Gilbert Louise Irwin, Mary Pawel, Alice Pishotta, Joanne Gates, Beverly Rip- McArthur, We will all agree that an invitation tothe National Honor Society is an honor that all students would like to claim. Invitations are extended twice each year. Each member strives to uphold the ideals of this or- ganization which include character, scholarship, and leadership. Initia- tions prove to be unforgettableg the hrst is informal, and the second a formal banquet. One of the biggest and most successful projects is helping new students acquaint themselves with their teachers and make new friends at C.l'I.S. A highly successful project was the square dance for new students. The Alumna Tea at Christmastime honored all former graduates. in Page TwentyAFour
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, ,,,, , L.. , FIRST ROW: Charlton Futch, Dotty Clark, Bill Valle, Kent Bob Moore, Ronnie Vandervliet, Pam Kimball. THIRD ROW: Williams, John Taylor, Don Seratin. SECOND ROW: Mr. W. Watt Clark, Allen Wright, Bill Michaud, Tom Loughlin, David F. Stephan, adviser, Judy Rogers, Benny Coleman, Jeff Brown, Renaud, Harold Lamphear. SCIENCE CLUB CLUB SPONSORS EXCURSIONS INTO FUTURE This group ot young scientists has an active and interesting club under the guiding hand ot Mr. William Stephan. Their regular meetings provide an opportunity to discuss ideas and proiects in science. To encourage active interest in science, a requirement for membership is a scientific proiect and good marks in science in school. Their main project for the year is a trip to the annual Science Clubs Convention in December. This year the convention was held in Miami, with a large delegation from C.H.S. attending. Besides the chance to exchange ideas with students of another school, there were many op- portunities to have good times ot an un-scientific nature. This is a well-rounded club at good students with a goal in lite. Gee! That is news to them , ,, Refreshments after the meeting . .. Page Twenty-Three
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MASQ E AND GAVEL OUT TOWN PRESENTED BY ACTORS OF TOMORROW FIRST ROW: Georgea Ort, Gene Sargent, Beverly Rippard, Beverly Powers, Bruce Morgan, Jan Hendricks, Dede Flemings, Pat Green- wood, Diane Christman, Peggi Gross. SECOND ROW: Patti Camp- bell, Martha Drayer, Linda Fischer, Alice Pishotta, Sandra Moore, Lora Boswell, Zo Ann Holt, Diane Swan, Mary Powel, Martha Coach- man, Betty Stewart, Mr. Van Gorder, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Lin Hen- rion, George Lewis, Bill Nee, Jim McNeil, Mike Matheson, Bill Valle, Ev Marsh, Phil Shaw, Wally Niswander, John Espey, Ken Young, John Cumming, Bob Rodgers, Stewart Carew. This year the highlight ot the Masque and Gavel club was OUR TOWN, Thornton Wilder's well-known play, with Pat Greenwood play- ing the part of Emily. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed working with Mr. Van Gorder, the director and adviser. C.H.S. was represented at the Speech Contest in Lakeland this year by members ot Masque and Gavel. This year those students who earn membership in Masque and Gavel may become litetime members. Each one adds his touch. It's not all work and no playl- rrm V as D A rv. S , J ,zu ve - n- l Page Twenty-Five
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