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- ...4 ern Srd row Claire Shannon, Dick Sutherland, Dick Patterson, Lavern Rickele, Max Schrader, Irma Schoon, Joanne Schmidt Zn row lies Ahrendt, lies Wood lst row Charles Kreeb, Alice Clark, larilee latthieesen, Betty Jo Guyan Dick Bonwell ATIONA SCHOLARSHIP HONOR SQQFVV SERVICE LEADERSHIP M The Monticello National Honor Society was formed to create an enthusiasm for scholar ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to en courage the development of character Membership in this organization is based on scholarship, service, leadership, and character To be eligible for election in this chapter, candidates must stand in the first third of their respective classes in scholarship Only fifteen per cent of any senior class shall be elected to membership Five per cent of the junior class is elected to membership during the sixth semester and the remaining ten per cent during the seventh semester Marilee Matthiessen was chosen president of the local chapter, with Alice Clark serv ing as vice president and Betty Jo Guyan as secretary treasurer Seniors who were initiated at the special assembly in school the first semester were Joanne Schmidt, Dick Sutherland, Dick Patterson, Dick Bonwell, LaVern Rickels, and Charles Kreeb Claire Shannon, Irma Schoon, and Max Schrader were accepted into this group at the annual Honor Society Banquet Miss Ruth Ahrendt and Miss Amney Wood sponsored the society this past year O . g g Q I .Q ff CHARACTER
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IYQ iw IZG K1 Q43-4 IQ? IZ1 QI INS 1 IMI -1 1 Sth 4th 5rd 2nd lst ir POW PO' POW POW POW 'er-111 ZH I- wr fly'--Jggxwv Rv wfNn-J'v- -4'w' ..Tq QD E32-Li 3 I Art Bohlken,Bob Messerli, Max Schrader,LaVern Rickels, Ken Kiburtz, Bill Corbln, Lester Scha z, Elmer NcNichael, David Walk r Charles Kreeb, Fob Thoeni,Gene Kuehl, Lick Suther and, D'ck Bonwell, Clark Shan non, Betty Jo uuyan, Audrey Podh ski, Marilee Hatthiessen, Miss Gardner Marie Kray, Margaret Condlt, lfrieda Ortgie , Iois Guyan, Claire Shannon, Mer garet Zimmerman, Irma Schoon Ramona hofhnan, Dick Skelley, Jerry Naylor, George obiason Miss Smith, Parbara Walker, Jo Ann Schne'der Delphia Palster Kathryn Bender, Jeanne Kap an, Bud sriffith, Lloyd Messerli, Art Jlrgersen Susan Stunler,Marjorie Thomas, Helen Ge des,H1ldegard Kehren Alice Clark, Ellen First, Arlene Kuhns, Sally Otten, Mary Freese, Donald Bohlken ffnm f' Wwn CLUb An organizatior of high value and importance to Monti High is nMN Club, which was ,urated in l93O The purpose of 'M' Club is to recognize those students who have dis tinruished themselves in the various activities of hirh school life Candidates for 'M' Club must have earned thirty points by takinv part in different extra curricular activities of the school After a rousing initiation each candidate re ceives a minor 'M' in recognition of his achievements Betty Jo Guyan servec as president this past year with George Tobiason as vice presi dent and Mary Freeee as secretary treasurer. One of the hirhlirhts oft he school vear is the banquet and dance honoring Mn Club and its members. It is on this occasion that the officers for the next year are announced. Irma Schoon will preside as president, Gene Kuehl as vice president, and Dick Skelley as secretary treasurer. Much credit is due to the sponsors of 'Mn Club' Miss Gardner, Mrs. Fraser, and Miss Ione Smith, who worked so industriously with the officers an: members to make the banquet and all the activities during the past year such a success. The members of MMU Club look back with nleassrt memories or the 'U44 45 ye which has been such a vrand success. 'I a A y O- ' 'X xa i A i Q vw Q -I .9. :vc G r ova -Vi . - -J , I ' 1 ' J : . L-f , ff , - ,L 5 N1 1 ,K Q, Ex 1 1 Q ,,' 5. : 1 1 a 1- - x C 1 ' 4 e Ne ' 5 , . .. I ' 4... Q I -- , ' if - '- , e : 1' f 4 , ' v 4 0 - : ' , 5 - ,. ' cf ,Q o . I T ' ' ' 1 , , -- . -- 4 xx y . ' 1, X Q A I - T - J ' , J ff 1- - ' '1 V A .' 9 is , v C 7 c, V., X y X y V I . y A Y A . l C - a . ul A . , ' . ,, Z. 5 , .- U . , . . : . . . ' . l ,- . , , l C . I v , , . : ' . r , , 'f', N! xx Lx ' Jw 51 u ' I I W D . 6 X, x 7 ,v I in - I ,K xxx ,,f K' 7 1 :L I A X , K ' 'WX 4
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Philomonte, the school publlcatlor, is lust another one o' Montl's extra-curricular activities col 'sei of any und all students of Montl F who care for journalism a 6 are able to Vive tl.e t, the Worx of this organ1zat'on The pr'nc1,le purpose for malntalnlnv an activity I thi type is the promotion o. better understanding between the townspeople and the hiph school Our paper, through Nr Doxsee's kindness, is simply a rortlon of the Express All staf' member- hafe a .ha.e ln planning and editlng the paper every week Ei1to.s--Petty Txyan, Nar'lee Matthiessen Associate-edltors--Margaret A H Z mmerman, Margaret Connit H porter.---onna Beth Aitchison, Delphla Palster, Kathryn Bender, n.is Juyan, Ramona Hoffman, Donna lea He Len, Jeanne Kaplan, Fhar Kreeb, Donna McCurdy, , a 'achtrleb, Irene Peterson, Flalre Shannon, o Ann Schneider, 'usan Q able. Marjorie homes hlizabeth N lson, louise York Typlsts--.ally Otten Audrey Podha-k1, Dot Read Nrs Fele uwa ' ' Franz 'ohrt sponsored this orpanlzatlon the past year bf Y' Ex y 1 f t exif' E DI TOR5 e SMM K P HILOVKONTE 3rd row Jo Ann Schneider, Charles Kreeb, Mr Cohrt, Lois Guyan, Claire Shannon, Leoln gichtrieb, Donna Mcturdy, Donna Heiken, Irene Petersen, Mrs Juyan, Marjorie OVTIRS 2nd row Delohla Balster, Louise York, Ramona Hoffman, Donna Altchison, Jeanne Kaplan, Elizabeth wilson, Audrey Podhaski lst row Sally Otten,Susan Stuhler, Margaret Zimmerman, Betty Jo ouyan, Marilee Matthias sen, Dot Read, Margaret Condit, Kathryn Bender ...I 445 Ill!! . J . . It ls n 1C f .1 YI f' ' L , L A o' s ' ' n X l ' 0 I ,. . L, W Q Y 5 n 1 . r Jo v ' l s H nn I . 6 s W 0 1 J N J if 4 les Leol A n el , n J s st' r, T , ' 1 , . s , Q . . . n W J n ann hr. o r l , rw 1, Xf:-I QQ M fr, , , K lf C O ' f' I -fl Z NX 4' 'N f ' J ' l ' N l , N f 1 . l X, f..J j e ky, - Q f ext, B I l ' 1 F A ., . o . f' - . A, . - Y . , 5 Q . :F J P fa i 4 5 , 1 ? V Il l '--l '- ' V - ,,? X 4. i y D . Q' ' ,
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