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SEATED: H. Hoffman, S. Fuller, C. Loy, B. Myers, S. B. Keesling, L. McLary, P. Murphy, J. Wilkins, B. Judy, Stoner, M. Myers, J. Bailey, N. Stephenson, J. King. N. Cheshier, J. Brunner. STANDING: D. Craig, S. Ahr, P. Wellons, M. Morris, Scholarship and Service Honorary Traits Striving to encourage individual achievement in the field of journalism, a group of high school supervisors organized Quill and Scroll in 1926. Since that time 6,900 chapters have been developed in all 50 states, Australia, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Members of this society from the Pen and Papyrus staffs must be scholastically in the top third of their class, they must have done superior work in some phase of journalism, they must be recom- mended by their advisor or high school principal, and approved SEATED: M. Myers, B. Judy, J. Brunner, P. Murphy, J. Bailey, J. King. STANDING: J. Horn, R. Osborn, N. Dyer, L. McLary, B. Keesling. V by the Executive Secretary of the Inter- national Society. Worthy leadership, good character de- velopment, enthusiasm for scholarship, and a desire to render service are requirements for membership in the National Honor Society. A scholastic average of 8576 and faculty recommendation are also required. 49
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SEATED: B. Cheshier, P. Blueher, B. Creel, N. Stephen- STANDING: R. Osborn, D. Carpenter, C. Wimmer, R. son, J. Brown, Mr. Hoover, V. Cornell, J. Fisher, T. Jones, M. Miller, M. Smith, T. Mohr, T. Craig, J. Pike, Hoffman, J. King, J. Titus, L. McLary. S. Seybert, B. Rider, D. Young. Student Council Plans Beneficial Handbook The goal of this organization was to lay the basis for the future publication of a student handbook. Pendleton High School sent rep- resentatives to the Regional Stu- dent Council Convention at High- land Where problems of the student body were discussed. The Student Council assisted with the election of Miss Green and Mr. Gold for the sectional and conducted the election of the car-check Queen. The organization enjoyed a successful year under the leader- ship of Ben Cheshier, presidentg Nancy Stephenson, vice-president, Pam Blueher, secretary, and spon- sors, Mr. Hoover and Mr. Miller. Ideas In Action of the Regional Student Council Convention is the subject of the conversation of Norris Cheshier, Mr. Hoover, and Nancy Stephen- son. 48
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SEATED: Mrs. Reighard. STANDING: M. Walker, M. Mercer, J. Carey, B. Tolbert, R. Main, M. Hayden, M. Myers, M. Bolin, B. Judy. Their Motto-Efficiency and Helpfulness Each year a chosen few become the assistant librar- ians. While learning the duties of a librarian, they help Miss Blair catalogue books and prepare reference materials. Laureen Snodgrass attended the summer insti- tute at Indiana University for high school librarians. The experience gained by these students assists them in deciding if they should pursue the rewarding career of a librarian. Efficient librarians, Rebecca Jones, Laureen Snodgrasse and Karen Renick- er, enjoy pleasant surroundings while aiding Miss Blair catalog new editions. 50 Each period found someone darting through the halls snatching absence slips and delivering messages This human dynamo was usually an office secretary performing one of the many duties The secretaries spend much time com p1l1ng a list of each day s absentees posting the attendance filing letters and reports typing and taking telephone messages Mrs Reighard and Miss Borden gave a Christmas party for the secretaries 1n appreciation of their help fulness . . . , . 3 7 3 7 . . . . . . . .
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