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SENIOR PL Y Y Qhx f ef, First row, left to right: N. Delong, Mrs. Maxell, R. Wheeler, A. Hall, D. Scott, SCENE NOWHERE FA ST RITA ADAMS ALICE ARNOLD T, P, JONES DEBORAH ARNOLD FRANK ROBINS BRADFORD SMYTHE HARVEY LAWRENCE A WOMAN of Mystery ' 1 v--1 P. Bradstreet, P. Hersey, F. Burlock, E. Kinney. Second row: Pauline Bradstreet Emily Kinney Arlo Hall Noreen DeLong Donald Scott Philip Hersey Richard Wheeler Florence Burlock Ye .5139 -59 O CV'
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First row, left to right: I. Burnham, E. Kinney, S. Ricker, M. McCleary, M, Murphy. Second row G. Esty, W. Bradstreet, D. Scott, R. Huff, F. Richards, P. Bradstreet, Advisor, Mr, Harrington. NKTDNAL HONOR SOCIETY X! The National Honor Society exists as an instrument which serves as a guide to school chapters in furthering their purpose to recognize Character, Scholarship, Leader- ship, and Service in the high schools of our Country. Members and candidates are chosen on the basis of scholarshipg a candidate need- ing an average of 85010 or better to be considered. A student may also be considered as a candidate for membership if he is nominated by a faculty member as being worthy of being a member,
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.IU IOR EXHIBITIO First row, left to right: 1. Burnham, M. McKeen, S. Ricker, M. Murphy. Second row: I. Cullins, B. Ketchum, P, Faulkner, A. Hall. This year's Junior Class is given the credit of having had the greatest of all Junior Exhibitions. Not only were the seven contestants remarkably talented but so closely approximating each other that it was next to impossible to pick a winner, to say nothing of the next two places. This is quite a distinction for any Junior Class, to say the least, and when the judging was over the medals went as follows: First Prize ------ Jaynet Cullins- - ----- Illusion Second Prize - - - - Arlo Hall- - - - - Green Pastures Third Prize- - - - - -Brian Ketchum- - -Afraid of the Dark To Mrs. Maxell goes the credit for such a wonderful performance by seven distinct individuals. Her tireless coaching of the various speakers left little to be desired. Aside from the above three winners, the following juniors took part: Mary Ann Murphy- - - -------- Murder of Lidice Mary Lou MCKeen- - - ------------- Rebecca Sandra Ricker- - - - The Old Woman and the Clock Jane Burnham- - ------ Employment Agency Sponsored by: LOREN MURCHINSON, INC,
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