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ACTIVES-Row 1: S. Stone, L. Stover, S. Theis, B. Porter, Bridge, B. Argabrite, I. Gilson. Row 3: S. Clark, D. Buzzard. I. McSwegin, D. Stewart. Row 2: B. NVebber, D. Hill, M. P. Cooper, B. Beatty, M. lxapp, J. Starkey. R. Bush. ame o now e ge mg icy ows THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY was intro- duced to East Liverpool in 1942 in the effort to dis- tinguish those students who excel in the field of scholarship. T0 become a member of NHS, a student must meet the stiff requirements of this organization. He must be outstanding in scholarship, character, serv- ice, and leadership. To even be considered for ad- mittance, a student must have a 3.2 average at the end of his fifth semester. This average must be held to remain in NHS. INITIATES-Row 1: M. Cohen, E. Dingey, S. Mowery, E. Rubin, B. Breeze, J. Thomberry, B. Nally, C. Calcott, I. Baldwin, S. Kemple, C. McEwen. Row 2: D. Ramsey, N. Bea, I. VVinland, B. Cronin, I. Wheeler, A. Wilson, K. Woolley, L. Evans, M. Wilson. Row 3: J. Croft, R. Crimes, The oflicers of the club this year were Pres. David Buzzard. Vice-Pres. Nlike Kapp, Sec. Beth Porter, Treas. Dixie Hill. Forty new members were inducted into NHS at the special assembly on Nlarch IS of this year. This solemn, dignified as- sembly impressed on the audience a deep feeling of respect for the members of NHS. An initiation party followed the assembly. The most honorable achievement one can make in high school is to become a member of National Honor Society. B. Stewart, VV. Lawson, B. Davis, J. Sanford, K. Davis, L. Richel, D. Dawson, M. XVcinbrcn. Row 4: P. Hyckrnan. D. North, J. Wagoner, D. Smith. C. Burhick, B. Mac-kall, Moore. Absentees: B. jones, C. Sckreckengost. MEF' P
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'SEN 1'- Dixie Hill VALEDICTORIAN-Intelligent and clever, Dixie eamed the respect of both students and teachers. She achieved several scholastic awards such as the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Dixie was also active in clubs. She was President of Science Club, Treasurer of National Honor Society. and Club Editor of the Yearbook. She had a lead part in the Senior Play. A fine leader, Dixie contributed much to ELHS. 4' 'X '., i it ' at 'N- x Irene McSwegin VALEDICTORIAN-Friendly and vi- vacious Irene was well liked by all. She excelled in many activities. She was a member of Band and Orches- tra and received the Outstanding Bandsman Award. She was piano ac- companist for the choir and an active member in choral groups. Always popular with the students, she was chosen to attend Cirls' State and was elected Secretary of the Hi-Tri. Cap- able and dependable, Irene well de- served to be Valedictorian. Mike Kapp SALUTATORIAN-Energetic and ac- tive, Mike was very popular with the students and faculty of ELHS. An ex- cellent athlete, he participated in football and baseball for four years. He was vice-president of National Honor Society and treasurer of Key Club. He was chosen to attend Buck- eye Boys' State and was elected a member of Cabinets for three years. Brilliant and versatile, Mike deserved the honor of being Salutatorian. uloerior a4cAievemenfs erif onor Below, Honor Students Dixie Hill, Irene Mc- Swegin, and Mike Kapp, go over records to- gether. ,,. 4 QV' 2, f ,.. if w i These students have been neither absent no1 tardy in their high school careers: Barbara Ra- desehi, William Hager, and Sally Stone. These students have not been absent: Ray Baker, Rob- ert Beck, Lois Beckwith, and William McKinnon. r I Row 1: B. Radeschi, L. Beckwith, S. Stone. Row 2: R. Beck, W. Rager, W. McKinnon, R. Baker. in A ' is -1 zz, W IA!
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