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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Proudly the members of National Honor Society wear their gold pins with the flaming torch. Elected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and char- acter, the iunior and senior candidates must be in the upper third of their class to be eligible. Officers were Tom Bell, president, Clyde McAllister, vice president, and Mary Doreza, treasurer. Back row: D. A Second raw: A. nderson, Way, First row: Miss Steele, Baclc row: C. Baacke, B, Butler, D. Macnab, G. Bruder, D. Grebos. Second row: M. Ward, B. Kiser, M. Doreza. First row: M. Weyman, M. Morgan, B. Mohler. NHS MEMBERS Anne Adkins, Judy Byron, Mary lou Carey, Gwendolyn Cummings, Judy Earnest, William Geissinger, Janice Hrabak, Georgia Huclta, Ruth Hem- ker, Fred Kissell, Cameron McGiIvary, Virgina McKeIway, Claude Marlowe, Jean Mareland, William Morton, Emil Posavac, Lori lee Rosemeyer, Anne Helen Trumbull, Judy Waugh, Weidman, Thomas Whitten, Yarbrough, and Shirley Zarenlco. Stone, Joyce i Gary ACTIVITY BOARD The Activity Board is composed of five teachers, five students, and the chairman, Mr. Ege. The Board elects the editors of the publi- cations and the managers ot the school pro- ductions. Other responsibilities are buying honor pins, renting senior caps and gowns, and supporting special chapel programs. The most recent project was supervising the reno- vation ot seventeen pictures to be hung in the halls. Miss Heazlett, Mr. Yetter. M. Young, Miss McQuistan. W. Weed, T. Bell, Mr. Ege. -Q-v,,. T Elected groups serve school
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Future homemakersf-Linda Flake, Eliz- Judy Hover cuts out a blouse in sewing abeth Scherm, Donna Luckock'--practice culin- class. ary arts. Tantalizing smells from the Home Econo- keeping . . . shorthand . . .all these and more mics Department. . . whit'-r-rsing sounds from make up the commercial and vocational machines on the ground floor . . . aching courses for those who plan to enter the busi' fingers after typing class . . . crafts . . . book- ness world immediately after graduation. Barbara James prepares a work sheet for Leah Ritchey operates bookkeeping ma bookkeeping class. chine in oftice practice, 11
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Back row: G. Thomas, S. Anast, D. Reid, J. Lewis, T. van der Hoeven, D. Courtley, D. Grebos, D. Macnab. Second row: V. McKeIway, S. Zarenko, J. Earnest, B. Kiser, C. Mangold, K. Fink, J. Brewer, L. Smith. First row: F. Barr, J. Johnson, A. Stone, P, Morgan, L. Smail, G. Fornof, W. Milliken, W. Geissinqer. STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leqderghip Of flqeir Voter Chum Geissinger receives a tag Ive voted from oFficers, Chum Geissinger, presi- dent, Dove Macncib, vice president, Ginny McKelway, recording secre- tary, and Judy Earnest, correspond- ing secretary, the Student Council had many iobs to do in helping keep the wheels of WHS running smoothly. The Council planned the opera- tion of the all-school elections, managed the Lost and Found, opened and closed chapel every day, planned the annual activities banquet and compiled a new hand- book. ln addition to their regular job of trimming the big Christmas tree in the hall Student Council directed a contest for the decor- ation of the doors of each home- room. Other problems, large and small, kept the members busy. Vic DePastino
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