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ORGANIZATIONS +8 43 d ia t it M to in rr 31 Y t tl, fr all 'LS1!1.,.,!f.Z5a,,f School can and should teach us much more than just plain old reading, 'rit O and lritlnnetief' Good character and personality traits are developed throuff gh participating in various organization ' h l the the WTC' C2 atest enjoyments of our life originate from the fun we had as a member of some groi ' s ln our sc oo . Our lives are enriched through friendships we form with other members of these organizations. Students with capabilities of leadership are recognized, and they are our oflicers. Some of the ip during our School Days.
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SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW-Thomas David, Richard Mihm, Donald Sprinkle, James Hanson, Francis On- ion, Ronald Means, Arthur Jones, Albert Howell, Wendell Nelson, Donald Lamb, William Grimes, David Porter. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Bunting, Marie Platt, Loretta Lemponen, Ramona Walker, Mary Lou Anderson, Deanna Schrock, Shirley Anderson, Jean Milner, Donald Schrock, Robert Cadmes, Lenora Flack, Judith Calaway, Betty Graff. THIRD ROW-Loretta Radob, Nellie Slay, Delores Rodgers, James March, Robert Phillips, Sanna Burlingame, Carole Durst, Patricia Mul- len, Jean Moore, Duane Moore, Richard Lenart, Joanne Komsie, Frances Budd. FOURTH ROW -Donna Preston, Nadine Dearing, Nancy Talkington, Carolyn Grilly, Dorothy Dearing, Elaine Scalero, 'Thomas Grimes, Timothy McNally, Bryan Treen, Allan Beebe, Robert Ebersole, Nancy Heinen, Norma Reinke. FIFTH ROW-Stanley Mihely, James Reed, Marian Richmond, Charles Naso, Leroy Hammond, Donald Kemmer, Mary Riley, Roger Pettibone, Paul Woodworth, Charles Elderkin, Edwin Fischer, Ronald Harvey, Rowley Ross. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Joanne Komsie VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Lenart SECRETARY-TREASURER Charles Elderkin ADVISOR Mrs. Bunting
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW-Donna Morgan, Marilyn Harvey, Shirley Walker, Jo Ann Milner, Joanne Ol- lila, Carol Jean Anderson. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Euverard, David Wilson, Nancy Weatherston, Edward Clifton, Robert Harvey. Membership in the National Honor Society means that the student has attained the highest honor possible in his high school career. It is to the high school what the Phi Beta Kappa is to the college. Eligibility is limited to a com- paratively small number of students because of the high qualifications of character, scholar- ship, leadership and service which are neces- sary. , Character is shown by personality, reliabil- ity, and honesty in meeting personal obliga- tions and loyalty to the school. Scholarship means that the student is uppermost in his studies by being on the honor roll and by be- ing in the upper third of his class. Leadership means demonstrating a marked degree of ini- tiative in promoting school activities or suc- cessfully holding any school oiiice. Service, according to the society, means a willingness to render cheerfully any service to the school without hope of reward of any kind: to do thoroughly any task assigned in school pro- cedure. The members are chosen by a secret ballot of the high school faculty. Recognized for in- dividual ability and attainment last year were Carol Jean Anderson, Jo Ann Milner and Mar- ilyn Harvey. The four Seniors selected this year were Nancy Weatherston, Donna Morgan, Robert Harvey and Shirley Walker. Three Juniors chosen were Joanne Ollila, Edward Clifton and David Wilson.
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