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FORUM: ' First Row: Tom Rothrock, Diane Henderson, Carole Snyder, Russell Brewer, Nancy Nichols, Ieanne joy, Donald Childers, Marian McSurely, Keith Daggy. Second Row: Bob Chambers, Eddie DeSimon, Bill Mallon, Lou Pomponio, Kate Palmer, Dorothy Baldwin, Shirley Sutliff, Nancy Holmes, Ianice Lea Holm, Barbara Norby, Chuck Norberg, Al Hill, Barbara Iohnson. Third Row: Virginia Carter, Peggy McCann, George Price, Paul Pomponio, Iohn Frasier, George Woods, Fred Mohr, Roger Scott, Milton Irvin, Lewis McEachern, Alex Hamilton, Neil Goodsell, Roy Hostetter, Charles Montgomery, Sinclair Douglas, Susan Hime- baugh, Betsy Silver. PATROLS S ecrctary-AN N You NG First Row: Ann Young, lane Huston, Ioan Bear, Libby Keefe, Frances Lalor, Ellen Royston, Elaine Akers. Second Row: Winifred Bell, Mary Ioyce Laird, Ioy Kendall, Margaret Eisenlohr, Byrdie Armbruster, Romaine Simenson, Babs Smith, Ann Denty, Marlean Padgett, Ioyce Watkins, Bea Hamlin. Third Row: Charles Stores, Robert Rountree, Sydney Cohen, Sue Groves, Elaine Richter, Anita Lagana, Margie Lowther, Helen Lee Davis, Sheila Allison. 4107?
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K LAGETHOS L l S ' , ' ,,,f A , S - ,,,A ,y f ,X 4 . , . . A respective teachers doors. Names missing over ' L the teachers, doors were replaced. President Vice-Prefideizz Secretary Treasurer At Christmas time new members met Old Iovce SPRINGER HERBY VVILSON' SHIRLEY Tmviarr VVAYNE HOLM members at the Alumm Party held at the home of Mr. Richmond. This year's party drew the largest crowd ever. In February, they had a Progressive Dinner where everyone went to a different house for , ., 1, V i each course. Each house represented some for- fz , eign country and the food was suggestive of if ., ,L ,p fc, , .,:' 7 ', ,A wi that country. 4 Q Z2 1 ZW , J ' f In a May assembly, students from the Iunior '1 1, K qw ,asf and Senior Classes were inducted. , 5943 v XA . Pffflldfllf Vice-Pres1'de11t Sccrezary T1'6d5IIl'6l' HARRY ORVILLE Bersiix' BEAN PHYL Woonvmzn IOHN LAUGHLIN As the Washington-Lee chapter of the National Honor Society, Kalagethos functioned as a service organization. At the end of last year, a board of teachers appointed by the principal chose its members on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership and service. As members of this year's Senior Class they strove to carry out the high stand- ards expected of them as members of the Society. One of the Societyls most useful projects was their assist- ance in the presentation of College Nlglzz. Each member was assigned a college representative whom he introduced and helped in any Way possible. They sent an article on College Night to Student Life. At the beginning of the year, a committee made out each teacher's schedule on cards and placed them on the Kalagethos' Officers for Both Semesters Meet E if 5 X sk f ' SALLY Lovmo Sponsor Top Row: Bobbie Addy, Nancy Baumgardner, Mary Osborne Chaffee, Io Ann Christopherson, Ieanne De Ramus. George Gerber. Bolfom Rana' Duane Holm, Margaret Owens, Henry Renz, Ioe Staples, Ioan Taylor, Ann Young. llO8l-
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