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Wafiona! ,Honor ociefy The Logan chapter of the National Honor Society, a national scholastic honorary, was installed at LHS in January. The purpose of the organization, which is sponsored by Mrs. Hogan, is to create interest in scholarship, stimulate desire to render service, prompt leadership, and encourage development of character. Members are selected each se- mester from the junior and senior classes on the basis of scholarship, character, leader- ship, and service. Among the activities of the Society were--operating a lost and found department, keeping the bulletin boards up to date, acting as ushers for College Day, and working out a point system for the various clubs. The social activity in May was an in- formal dinner and recreation hour in the gym . The members are Marilyn Abdoney, Ray AI- bright, Henrietta Alderman, Ed Bottome, Dick Bowling, John Brafford, Gordon Browning, Suzanne Browning, Jo Ella Chapman, Carol Coster, Wesley Craddock, Lois Curry, Betty Egnor, Carew Ferrell, Vera Ferrell, Elizabeth Goff, Joyce Hinchman, Betty Lou Jones, Wirt Jones, Julian Juergensmeyer, Paula Justice, Margaret J. Kazee, Linda Kennedy, Cecile Lackey, Bill Lambert, Earl Lawson, lla Mae Martin, Sheffey Massey, secretary, Bonnie McGuire, treasurer, Sally Neal, Basil Perry, Charles Perry, Arlena Queen, Rose Mary Rig- sby, Barbara Royce, vice president, Wilma Scragg, Bill Scott, Carolyn Shelton, Wilma Steele, Peggy Stone, Doris Sunderland, Bar- bara Taylor, Patsy Vankovich, Scott Whit- man, Jean Workman, Donald Wysong, Mary Young, president. The Man High School chapter installs the Logan chapter of the National Honor Society in an impressive candlelight ceremony fffw pn ,- , . .A........,., , ,.,, . . ,,. , H
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J 'x FIRST ROW: Ruth Ellen White, ueasurerg Kenneth Brooks, vice president: Jim Cook, president, Kay Browning, sec- retary. SECOND ROW: Jane McGuire, Kathie Gardner, Kennith Stultz, Zoe Yeager, Rosemary Scragg, Marilyn White. THIRD ROW: Chuck Perry, Ed Bottome, Mary Ellen Hatton, Billie Sue Disco, Peggy Stone. FOURTH ROW: Roddy Hall, Paula Justice, Mr, Orr, Donald Triplett, Dickie Bowling, Joy May Browning, Cgzulenf gounci Organized in i946 and sponsored by Mr. Orr, the Student Council meets every two weeks to discuss school activi- ties and problems. lts purpose is to create and main- tain better understanding and co-operation between the teachers and pupils, and to promote proiects and activi- ties centering around the student body. The Council sponsors Twirp season and the annual Homecoming cele- bration, which consists of a parade, football game dance and the queen's coronation. Cleah-up week, a hall light system, sportsmanlike conduct between Logan and Man high schools, and good citizenship all came under con- sideration during the year. The Council concluded its business with a proposed agenda for next year and an assembly program about the student election in May. Council members clean up. Z 8 I I
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7 ere .4 Ollf Headlines, bylines, and deadlines! These are all familiar lines to Here 's How staff members and veteran iournalism instructor, Miss Kline. In the annual statewide competi- tion at West Virginia University this year the LHS school paper received a First Honors publication award, the high- est official rating given by the School of Journalism. This set a high standard indeed not only for the iournalism stu- dents who edited the paper second semester lwith the as- sistance of Mr. and Mrs. Goadj but also for all future Here's How staffs. lj Editorially speaking-Charlotte Phalen, Or- ville McDonald, Basil Perry, and jack Wil- son assist co-editors Barbara Royce and Shef- fey Massey. Staffers Parsley, Whitman, and F le tc her check their wares for the daily sweets sale. Business staff members relax with a current issue--Tony Patrick, Helena Reed, Donetta Browning, Carson Barker, Frankie Gore and Richard Moreno.
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