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OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL Mrs Kreuger, Mr. Cuddy, Ted Fox, Catherine Fox, Marjorie Burns, Martha Miller, Patsy Fowler. Student Council Representing the student body, the student council is a governmental unit of the school sponsored by Mrs. Krueger and Mr. Myers. One boy and one girl are elected by the students of each home room to represent them in the council. Through it the students are able to express their desires to the administration. The council has Won the undying love of every B. H. S. jitterbug by sponsoring dances after home basketball and football games. The Bangle Sale, War Stamp Drive, and Christmas baskets are all under the auspices of this group of leaders. The officers chosen for the year are: Ted Fox, presidentg Catherine Fox, vice-presidentg Martha Miller, recording sec- retaryg Marjorie Burns, corresponding secretaryg and Patsy Fowler, treasurer.
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f f 4 ,J W f MQ-ffl' , , If .J Llflf. .UQ P .-' A, if First Row: Ruth Kendle, Philip Shawver, Third Row: Jim Conrad, Armina Carter, George Welch. Paul Wampler, Don Blackwell, Maxine Lomax, Rebecca Bruton. Second Row: Jimmy Humphrey, Ann Abbett, Jimmie Clay, Jim Griffith, Fourth Row: Betty Vest, Jimmy McBride, Thekla Thrasher, Margarette Clark, Mr. Nancy Uland, Patricia Borland Williams The Nvational Scien tzfc Honor Society Membership in the National Scientific Honor Society is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a science student. To gain membership in this organization, the student must rank high in courage, leadership, service, character, and scientific scholarship. The purpose of the National Scientific Honor Society is to assist in the further development of scientific attitudes of the students. Each year a state meeting is held in conjunction with the Indiana Academy of Science which sponsors the N. S. H. S. in the various high schools. Officers for the year are: Mary Lee Adams, president 5 Thekla Thrasher, vice-president, Betty Vest, secretary, and Ann Abbett, treasurer. The sponsor of the society is Mr. Williams.
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Sophomore' union-Senior Student Council Firrt Row: Marilyn Marxzzon, Pat Fowler, Pat 'i'lu :i-zlier, Irma Grsxehe, Doris 'VV .1- ters. Norma Humphrey, Marjorie Col- bert, Nancy Howe, Patty Davis, Joy Lenz, lilargc Burns, R':.::1lie Richards. Se-ond Row: Ted Fox, Wauita Nikirk, Mfrfyuret Binkley, Phillifz Hite, Ruth Mr'Ncely, Elezmor Borland, Dudley Col- by-t Catherine Fox, Tom Lloyd, Berzzl ard Simons, Mr. Myers. V, ' V, If J' 'J Y JJ . ' f 1 'Q J I P 5 r x xi 14,4-1.f yy, Third Row: Ray Phelps, Earl VVilliams Jean Van Hoy, Dick Vickery, Ted Mur- phy, Leona Brown, John Hancock, Mar- tha Miller, Don Helton, Mrs. Kreuger Fourth Row: Warren McGuire, Herbert Capshew, Philip Wible, Joe Thompson Don Robbins, Pete Poolitsan, Don Faris ,I unfon Hzgh School and Freshmen union Council Front Row: Pxiul Terrell, David Day, Mel- vin Boyer, Guy Chord, Alberta Kelley, Barbara Whaley, Margaret Heistand, Leona Pedro, Betty Croy, Ellen Cunning- ham, Betty Thickston, Guy St. Clair, Dicl: Tudor, Johnny Tzouanakis, Bonnie Thickston. Second Row: Lois Floyd, Fredonna Burks, Stuart Duncnn, Buddy Stewart, Clarence Griffith, Wanda Sparks, Lois Anne Luetfe, Martha Templeton, Phyllis Jones, Mildred Hendrix, Nancy Baker. Back Row: Bob Swango, Bob Stewart, Douglas Rausch, Bob Dean, Frank Tol- bert, Lois Heaton, Rosemary Cravens, Mayme Kee, Peggy Fowler, Richard Noel, Don Baxter, James Dixon, Paul Yaney.
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