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First Row: Bodansky, Grossman, Sigmund Forman, McNeil, Reasonover, Teitelbaurn. Second Row: Grace, Kaplan, Felix, Reifel, Kivch, B. Andreason, D. Andreason. Third Row: V. Frank, Green, Pat Gray, Cotera, Boyle, Dampier, Benson. Fourth Row: Miss Berry Qsponsor, fall termy, Fradkin, Milligan, Olson, Lobenstein, Lois Mendel, Lou Mendel, G. Sharp, Scott. Fifth Row: Nau, C. Perricone, Shwiff, Schreiber, C. Duncan, Strain, E. Nelson. National Honor Society Officers Fall President: Louis Reasonover Vice President: Sigmund Forman loan Grossman liiettye Teitelhaum Secretary: Treasurer: Congress Rep.: .lo Claire McNeil Sponsor: Bliss Margaret Berry Spring Sigmund Forman Eddy Lohenstein joan Grossman Bettye Teitelbaum ,lo Claire McNeil Miss Lillian Nicholson The purpose of the N.lI.S. is to promote leadership, scholarship. character, and service in the students. Among its various projects is the conducting of private coaching for students needing aid, the awarding of a plaque each six weeks to the home room with the highest scholastic average, and the compiling and selling of student directories. 65
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First Row: T. Hunter, Laros, J. Shearer, Grace, Pat Gray, Wimberly, McGee, Woods, P. LeBaron, D. Farmer. Second Row: Schocke, Marino, Jennings, Yelton, G. Johnson, N. Wilson, Billie Middle- ton, lnabnet, McNeil, Cotera. Third Row: Broers, Sue Bell, Baldwin, L. Jones, Rogers, Shirley Brown, Strain, J. Brady, Nau. Fourth Row: J. Johnstone, Critchfield, Mosle, Shultz, Russey, B. Andreason, Anigstein, P. Miller, Selle. Fifth Row: E. Nelson, D. Cotton, J. Legge, B. Teichman, I. Parr, Bodden, W. Jacob- son, Lippmann, Pozmantier. Sixth Row: G. Cotton, Hansen, R. Anderson, Miss Baxter Csponsorj, Peters, Esquivel, Shwiff, Rankin, Hauser. Student Congress Officers l'rcsident: Robert Xlimbcrly Vice President: Pat Gray Secretary: Betty Schocke 'l'reasurer: Thomas Hunter llarliamentarian: Marvin Shxviff Sponsors: Bliss Susanna llaxter Mrs. Nell McMains The Student Congress is the student governing body. Now in its third year at the school, the Congress continues to encourage coopera- tion, promote school spirit, and develop qualities of leadership among students through the function of student government. The school can be grateful to the Student Congress for the new drinking foun- tain, the sponsorship of the school store, the awarding of a plaque every six weeks to the home room with the highest average attend- ance, and many other valuable projects. 64
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First Row: L. Keeth, Givens, Russey, L. Reed. Second Row: Mend Third Row: Hanse oza, Plummer, Sine, V. O'Balle, Kotlarich. n, Mallia, Boyd, Hamilton. Fourth Row: Frost, C. Schaper, E. Cassidy, Goza, D. Cotton. Sarah Presi Vice Ball Senior Girls-Fall Officers dent: LaVerne Reed President: Lucille Keeth Secretary: Venita Givens Treasurer: Emmy Lou Russey Congress Rep.: Juanita Cavazos Repo Spon rter: Doris Cotton sors: Miss Helen Ebert Mrs. Blanche Saunders The Sarah Hall club members strive to uphold their motto, Wie live in deeds, not in years various Ways. The club social functions together families by distributing Christmas. , by serving their school and community in enables high senior girls to take part in . ln the fall, the members helped needy baskets to them on Thanksgiving and 66
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