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Diligent Work is Rewarded The National Honor Societies set the stan- dards for the scholastic achievements made by the students of Hammond High. Manv students strive for these goals and those who achieve them are chosen for membership. Junior National Honor Society is the club for those freshmen and sophomores who maintain a B average or better. The club does a great service by its activities. Open to juniors in their second semester and to seniors the Senior National Honor Society chooses its members not only by outstanding scholarship but also leadershio and participation in school activities. National Hon or Society, Group One: Front row, l-r — Jack Chigas, Betsy Levin. Row 2 — Lynn Arrowsmith, Janet Gledhill, Beverly An- derson, Roberta Aller. Row 3 — Cyrena Gilman, Robert Steelman, Lez- lie Simmons, Jane Penman. Row 4 — Pam Krause, Gloria Waite, Sue Arbeiter, Kathy Goot. Row 5 — Susan Findling, Jean Bissell, Lela Ives, Sharon Guber. Row 6— Larry Haugh, Allan Dominick, Meredith Branstetter, Henry Brucker, Row 7 — Alan Zoellner, George Sachs, Ernest Freeman, Bill Rosevear. Back row — Frances Girot, Dan Clayton, David A. Blaine, Tom Doyle. National Honor Society, Group Two: Front row, |-r — Shirley Horn, Pat Harding, Arlene Ondra, Carol Fyte. Row 2 — Brigitte Neufang, Sandy Lynn, Barb Smith, Barb Chapman. Row 3 — Clarence Gross, Bonnie Landeck, Mary Leestma, Jim Lowery. Row 4 — Claudia Lloyd, Mary McMunn, Pat Horan, Norman Karr. Row 5 — Penny Gursansky, Denise Keightley, Toni Lorenz, Bonnie VanBuskirk. Row 6 — Angela Rageas, Donald Fay, Mike Yellen, Louis Turpen. Bock row — Guy Campbell, Pete Powell, John Solman, LeRoy Strawhun. Junior National Honor Society: Front row, l-r — George Brahos; Pom Florian; Violette Summers; Roberta Hewit; Stanford Levin, Vice-President; Shar- on Tyler. President. Row 2 — Sue Jonas, Julie DeRolf, Alden Gates, Amy Crumpacker. Row 3 — Jeanne DeBoe, Barbara Bremer, Judy Crum, Bob Wade. Row 4 — Robin Craig, Helene Trowe, Dennis Bradley, Judy House. Back row — Merri Douglass, Ed Fisher, David Cook, Jim Cruse. Page Twenty-three
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Mr. Lew Johnson captivated the audience with his discussion about snakes, other reptiles, and spiders. Here he holds o tarantula in his hand and shows how it is friendly if treated right. Helping in auditorium sessions as well as plays, the stage crew was of great help in production. Backdrops, lighting, and scenery oil had to be arranged by these boys. Front , l-r — Bob A. Shoop, Richard Foust, Bob Underwood. Back — Brian Smith, Bob Schoop, Ken Hein- emann, Malcolm Wade, Barney Walker. Page Twenty-two Crescent City Jazz Club sponsored Ira Sullivan ' s band in a program illustrating the evolution of jazz in America. Auditoriums Academic-wise, auditoriums added special infor- mation to classroom study; they provided interesting entertainment while giving the student a better- rounded education. The band exhibited its abilities in a session, and Mr. C. J. Albrecht again brought a narrated program of his explorations. Sci-Math Club sponsored an auditorium about atomic energy, students were shown how to “Dress Right” in an- other, and the association candidates gave qualifi- cations in auditorium speeches. Speakers were brought in to share their experiences with the au- dience; Junior Red Cross sponsored one of these. Spanish Club showed dances of Latin America in their program.
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Bookstore stoff members each work one period per day. l-r — Mr. Theodore Fruehling, Kathie Rose, Mike Larson, Cheryl Atkins, Thomas Bajer, Jack Gibson, Pat Chumbley, Steve Doloszycki, Shirley Horn, Irish Gillespie, Jill Cooper, Charlene Kammer, Donna Lindsay. Thoy Operate Hammond High ' s Business Bookstore and switchboard staffs are cho- sen by Mr. Theodore Fruehling from recom- mendations by business education teachers. Each staff member has a specific duty and also does general work. Students who com- pose these staffs are required to maintain a good grade average; they gain experience very useful in later life. Switchboard takes care of outgoing and incoming calls. ' • ' r — J eon Rodloff, Kathie Dingo, Shirley Roach, Carole Bucksot, Irma Greiseler, Sharon A. Miller. By the looks of this long line, the bookstore staff has quite a job ahead of them at selling sectional tickets.
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