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These members ol the International Honorary So- ciety of High School Iour- nalists call themselves a luncheon club because all their meetings have been held at noon in the Board Room. To be eligible for membership in the society, a student must have worked on the Clarion or annual for two years, or both publications one year, and must have a B average. He ff Quilla. Simi NM .fig must be at least a junior. The members in the picture are Pat Stone, Grace Hopkins, Harriet DeWitt, Miss Merle Weir, sponsor, Esther Williams, Dale Lewis, loann Rairigh, and Shirley Hagler Student Council The Student Council acts as a medium of exchanging the stu- dents' viewpoint on a subject with that of the faculty. They set dates tor school activities and, in a large part, plan the school recrea- ,lb tional program. Mem- bers in the picture are Daniel Doerr, Albert Furnace, Edward Cole, Ge orge Strouhal, Billy Ray Miller, Ted Rother, Iames Smylie,.Bill Dorsey, Reta Del Bello, Colleen Moo re, Marcelle Sowell, and Mary Edith Sheaffer. Winona Grammer, secretary, is not pictured.
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-aww' MEMBERSHIP Members of the National Honor Society are selected on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The organization, spon- sored by Miss Mary Wood, is com- posed ot five per cent of the Iunior Class and fifteen per cent of the Senior Class. These students have been members tor two years: Harold Plautz, president, and Bill Dorsey, in the back row, and Cfront row? Harriet De Witt, Esther Williams, secretary- treasurer, Shirley Hagler, Bob Alexander and Frances Prater were not in the picture. Nciluonul Honor Socuelg Members of the society who were elected this year are Cbaclc row! Roy Deal: Welch, Albert Furnace, Dan- iel' Doerr: Ksecond rowl Mary Io Pugh, Mary Edith Shea!- fer, and Dolores Huepers: Ctront rowl George Strouhal, Io Ann Tilley, Winona Gram- mer. and Bill Bennett.
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il X .fun we fl Viv K The CIUIIOH Dale Lewis, editor C- C of the Clarion , 4 X I , A if 2 f W 'nliig X it seg , A K- 0 so to sk ft i I I 'Q j Miss Merle Weir is the Guid- ing Light for the Clarion and Yellow Iacket. Members ot both staffs look to her for help in ironing out their many diffi- culties and for encouragement in their journalistic ettorts. Above Members of the second period journalism class writing stories for the Clarion. Below The first period journalism class preparing the papers for circulation.
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