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1 National Honor Society The National Honor society, a group of students selected for membership on character, scholarship, leadership and service, had a relatively uneventful but pro- fitable year. Culminating their activity list for 1946-47 was the initiation of thir- teen new members. Officers included Mike Twenge, presidentg Marvin Heater, vice-presidentg and Shirley Piyals, secretary. Adviser was Mr. Sorick. Quill ond Scroll The Ben Hur Lampman chapter of Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, completed its first year at NUHS. The major task undertaken by the group was the publication of the Tigers' Guide, the handbook issued at the beginning of each school year. One hundred published column inches and a high scholastic standing are among requisites for membership in the organiza- tion. Officers were Howard Case, presidentg Lee Johnson, vice-presidentg and Teresa Worden, esecretary. Nlrs. Paul was adviser.
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Y-Teens The Y-Teens are two groups, the Preppers, a freshman and sophomore or- ganization and Tri-Y, the juniors and seniors. The Tri-Y sponsored an Easter assembly, held a party with the Hi-Y, and sponsored the May Day Festival. Officers were: president, Melva Baldwin, vice-president, Mildred Doehring: secretary, Shirley Beelerg treasurer, Cletis King. Mrs. Miller was adviser. The Preppers started the year by holding an initiation party for the new mem- bers, later held a Nickel Hop, and took charge of the eighth grade day. Officers were: president, Clara Koeppling vice-president, Betty Critesg secretary, Alice Hochg treasurer, Colleen Bishop. Miss Day advised. FHA Exhibiting their talent as homemakers, the FHA cooked and served the FFA banquet, an Easter breakfast for the faculty, a luncheon for the senior girls, and prepared food for the Girls' League conference and the FFA speaking contest. Other activities included selling candy bars, popcorn, and cookies, conducting installation of officers, and sending two delegates to the state FHA conference at Corvallis. Officers for the year were Dorothy Trunde, president, Clara Koepplin, vice-presi- dent, Edna Trunde, secretary, Alice Hoch, treasurer, Shirley Greer, historian, and Amanda Koepplin, reporter. Mrs. Sperry advised the group.
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