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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Back row: Pete Wiklund, Chuck Daniels, Ron Roark, Bill Sechrest, Dawson Nick Paris, Bill Heep, Ivars Blukis. Second row: Howard Belove, Dave Culp, Phil Mohler, Chip Jackson, Doug Ken Carlson, Dave Newcomer. Front row: Carole Popham, Gay Kurth, Dave Bitters, Donna Gould, Gretchen Dorothy Kelly, Helen Larson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS. Standing: Joan McGregor, Secretary, Bill Sechrest, President, Phil Mohler, Treasurer. Seated: Donna Gould, Vice-Presi- dent. 108 Spotlight on Recogniti The stage was set: March, 1960, S-M East auditori honoled production of the school year. National H SOC1Cty assembly The audience was buzzing with an pation for it was commonly known that weeks of pre atory groundwork consisting of careful selection and scr ing of character had preceded the performance. This was to be no ordinary production, for heading cast of the performance were Scholarship, Leadership, Cl acter, and Service -- four qualities of citizenship which tinguished the members at S-M East and in the commun Congratulatory messages and words of encouragen , were exchanged as the candidates were escorted irc I The curtain rose on the most long-awaited and ti . . O . i . . . 1 l 4 stage to seats of honor and recognition. Behind-the-s credits were awarded to Miss Seaton, Miss Boys, Mr. Young - sponsors of the group. Many scenes were to follow as the group execl the necessary steps in rendering service and aid to tl school. Seniors that entered the society the precec year were elected to lead the group: Bill Sechrest, pres identg Donna Could, vice-president, .loan McGregor, sec retaryg Phil Mohler, treasurer. Then, with flickerin candles, and a light in their eyes, the new members wer initiated into the society of honored students. N.H.S scholarship tests during the year and an annual picnir drew the curtain on a year of high respect, both by school mates and faculty members for these students.
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- Z l Q 3 . Q Jane Daniels Mary Lynn Cooper Co-Head Spark Plugs 'AVICTORY I Fighting spirit, determination, and abil- y had again driven the Lancers to triumph. Heroes of the ame were lifted to the shoulders of elated athletes as the heerleaders congratulated the team and coaches for their Jinning combination of skill and sportsmanship. The S-M East cheerleaders had helped spark the team to suc- tess by guiding the explosive noise of the Pep Club into cheers, yells, and fight songs. All week the girls had prepared for this victorious oment. After school the halls echoed with shouts dur- g their practices. Rehearsals for Friday pep skits - 'Goldiloclcs and the Three Bears, Snow Blue, and Lit- le Blue Riding Hood - brought strange costumes and rrops into the gym. Cheerleaders acted the parts of trees, villains, horses, and heroes while building team spirit. But most important, they united the individual voices of Shawnee-Mission East into one dauntless force. Q Il Q Q g Pat Lane ALTERNATES. Back row: Connie Christopher, Karen Williamson, Paula Dutoit QB-Teamj. First row: George- anne Hahn, Tish Schumacher fVarsityj.
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SPONSORS. Miss Boys, Mr. Young, He smiles, she smiles, they all smile as Dave Culp welcomes a surprised Seaton. Sally Isham into the National Honor Society. 5, L ff.. - ' Cernosek Mary Bardone Judy Brenlzer, Sheny Whltcher Linda Dillon, Joan Fowler Lorelei Richardson Edwards Tlsh Schumacher Georganne Hahn Wendy Proud Second row John Moeller Klbby White Joan Felt Lynne Talman, Judy Jaccard Sherrle Kaufman Harriet Meals Candla Clark Janet Marty Gage, Kay Kreamer, Jeryn Garich, Sally Isham, Sally Brown. Third row: Russell May, Dick Mensch, V lk, Bill McGregor, Gene Wasson, Ronnie Yukon, Kathel Payne, Peggy May, Margaret Gunckel, Carolyn Susan Davis, Nancy Bruner, Sheree Shiel, Becky Bradley. Fourth row: Carl Jelley, Philip Anderson, Charles Dean Hill, Mark Roeyer, Dave Cain, Craig McComb, Rob Zimmerman, Gary Gradinger, Bob Boley, Fred Toni Kross, Melinda Wells, Susan Kline. Fifth row: Dave Mackenzie, Ron Mumaw, Dick Taylor, Jon Alex- Jim Beck, John Davis, Bob Bjorseth, Jim Fisher, Jr., Jim Sturtevant, Ben Henry, John Copeland, Wayne Mit- chell, Brad Kahler. Not Pictured: Pam Reed, Vic Kava, Bob Burk. TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front row: LeAne Burnett, Linda Westfall, Peggy Harris, Ann Cox, Bobby London, a 109
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