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.Jfanaa Sac ' The Honor Society was organized at Bryan in 1938 and has since been the goal of students excelling in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Students eligible to membership must have a scholarship rank in the upper third of their classes. Leadership is interpreted to mean demonstrating a degree of initiative in the class room, successfully hold- ing class and club ciiice, and having a Fine character. 1st row: Betty Tibbs, Twelfthg Mary Brannum, Tweltthg Caro- line Wingfield, Eleventh. 2nd row: Charme D e Vin e, Twelfth: Doris S h e I l h a a s, Twelfth, Twelithf Fred Schaub, Twelfth. Sam Kakehashi, Service is interpreted to mean a willingness to render cheerfully and enthusiastically any service to the school whenever called upon to do so and a willingness to uphold scholarship and maintain a loyal school attitude. Recognitions in character are gained by meeting in- dividual obligations to the school promptly and com- pletely, by demonstrating such qualities as personality, honesty, reliability, achievement, and morality-qualities indispensable to the finest young man or woman. lst row: Maxine Fisher, Seventhg Irene Fisher, Ninth: Nancy Fess, Tenth: Barbara H a m i I t o n, Twelfth: Betty Bla c k m a n, Ninth: Bob Holly, Eleventh. 2nd row: Charme DeVine, Twelfth: P h i I ip Henderson, Tenth, Betsy Baldwin, Tenth,- Perry Stewart, Eighth. Absent: Fred Schaub, Twelfth. Every field of endeavor has its chosen leaders-leaders who stand -out for their achievements. At Bryan High School, students with outstanding records in citizenship are selected 'each year by the faculty. The names are inscribed upon the honor plaque which is sponsored by the Student Coun:il. Only one student from each class may be selected every year. To qualify for the citizenship award, a student must meet the high standards established by the Student Council and the faculty. Good scholarship, int:r:st in the school, respect end consideration for fellow students, and active participation in worth-while community life are among the qualities most desircd.
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andy Glad Coach john Funderburg AHYAA1 SPORTS MENTOR john Funderburg, the man whom we all know for his sports ability and leadership, will be leaving us this summer. But let us not look forward to this, but rather look back to the things he has done for us. He was the adviser of the Varsity Club, an organization to promote better sportsman ship: with his help they were able to achieve this goal. His ability for coaching will never be overlooked, for he coached the greatest basketball team that has ever come out of Bryan. Many hours has he spent setting Bryan on a higher inter-scholastic sports level, asking for little in re-turn. He has done a great job of making us sport-conscious students. He will not be forgotten in the years to come, and we wish him the best of luck in whatever he does. VARSITY CLUB lst row: jack Hosket, Buddy Grinnell, Richard Anders m, jjm Ark. 2nd row: Bernard Hamilton, Carl Knoedel, Coach john, Harry Morgan.
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