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if 4? W-1' J -5 19 JK! 11:11 :WH .gjouflt .Side gfpuiclecl jltem Each year not more than fifteen per cent of the gradu- ating class is cho-'en for membership in the National Honor Society, Students are chosen by the faculty on the basis of Scholarship. Character, Leadership. and Service. A student must he in the upper third of his class in order tu he eligible for the honor and must be outstanding not only in thi- classroom, but in extra-curricular activities in order ro he elf-ctr-d hy the society. l J Members elected to National Honor Society from the class of 1952 are, first row, left to right: Joan Bixler. Bar- bara Boggess, Edward Clark, Robert Davis, James F. Davis. Second row: Marilyn Dunifon, Georgette Gettel, Anna Gorrell, -lane Hattendorf, Marilyn Head. Third row: Ron- ald Hodgin, Carol Hurter, Richard johnson, Donald Kruse, james LaBrash. Fourth row: Betty Lahrman, Kay Livings- ton, Louis Mangels, Joyce Miller, Mary Jo Mollenlcopf, Dorothy Meyer.
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-.uf Uakchcforian James F. Davis, with an average of 96.5, was named valedictorian of the class of 1952. Jim was outstanding in extra-curricular activities as well as scholarship. He participated in intramural sports, varsity tennis. Rifle Club, and Service. He was secretary of Hi'Y, president of lVIath4Science and 1500 Club, and Totem and Times sports editor. Besides being elected to Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society, he was a Junior Rotarian and received biology, general history, physics, and Latin recognition. In his sophomore and junior years he tool: lirst place in the Chamber of Commerce Essay contests. Safufaforian Donna Jean Roebel was salutatorian with a four-year average of 95.31. She was a member of Wranglers, Art Club, Library Club, Math-Science, Service, and advanced modern ballet. She was vice-president of Philo. president of 36 Workshop. Totem faculty editor, and Times cir- culation manager. Donna was elected to Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society, recognized in history, and named a winner in the Chamber of Commerce Essay contest. JAMES F. DAVIS Valediftorian Elba Beck Joan Bixler Dorothy Blair Barbara Boggess Hilda Brandt George Robert Davis Barbara Evans Georgette Gettel Anna Gorrell lVlarilyn Head David Heine Olfll' QCUA 0I'l0I Carol Hurter Richard Johnson Donald Kruse James LaBrash Harry Mellin Dorothy Meyer Wfilliam Osha Nancy Plaslcet Jerry Pontius Shirley Richard Joyce Roarlc IQ! DONNA JEAN ROEBEL Sizlutatorian James Ruble Gerhard Salinger Shirley Smelser Herbert Snyder Keith Stephen James Stiegler Suzanne Stiver Joan Trader Ann Von Gunten Joy Wilkens Judy Xwillcs
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fi .hi W-I fl' ff AW! 611056 571m fo, Cther members, upper right. are, first row: Phil O'Shaughnessy, Rita Pierce, Nancy Plaslcet. Jerry Pontius. Jovce Purk. Second row: Joyce Roarlc. Donna Jean Roehel. James Ruble, Gerhard Salinger, Shirley Schweizer. Third row: John Shanlclin, Herbert Snyder. James Stiegler, Suz- 51 Q? anne Stiver, John Sweet. Fourth row: Joan Trader, Mary Vegors, Ann Von Gunten, Joan VC'eddle, Judith Vlfillcs, and Joy Wilkms. David Heine was also elected to Na- tional Honor Society. 15
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