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ATIO L HO OR SOCIETY The highest honor a Chestnut Ridge High School student may receive is to be elected to the National Honor Society. The members are chosen by their high rate in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Membership is open to all Seniors and Iuniors who have spent at least one semester in C. R. H. S. and who have a scholarship average of Students meeting this requirement shall be admitted to candidacy for election to membership and their eligibility shall then be considered on their services, leadership, and character. President ............. .............. R OBERT HESLOP Vice President ..,.. ........ B ARBARA CAMPBELL Secretary ........ ............... D ORIS BENNA Treasurer ..... ....... B EVERLY SAYLOR Seventy Two
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UNIOR HIGH LIBR RY CLUB .51 sr, Q , . W, My er . Q, or . . . ,ti ., ROW ROW ROW Darlene Rouzer, Rose Marie Trentini, Elsie Miller, Sandra Weyant, Charlotte Miller, Connie Nico- demus, Mary McCreary, Patricia Bollman, Mrs. Hannold. Anna Benna, Iudy Nicodemus, Kathryn Shaffer, Emily Dull, Fern Crissman, Gail Hahn, Iane Hoover, Diana Ream. Bonnie Yingling, Sarah Rose, Bonnie Ellenberger, Sandra Hostetler, Linda Gordon, Diane Bender, Shirley Winesickle. ROW 4. Donna Amick, Doris McCoy, Alma Lou Ellis, Barbara Moore, Iudy Stevenson, Donna Belles, Diane Bowser, Hester Long. The Iunior High Library Club is a group of 32 girls in grades 7, 8, and 9. They work in the library one period a Week. Their duties are the same as those of the girls in the Senior High Library Club. The club meets once a month for their business meetings. They have undertaken several activities throughout the school year. The officers are: President: Kathryn Shaffer: Vice President: Donna Amick, Secre- tary: Diana Ream, and Treasurer: Doris McCoy. Seventy One
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OFFICE AID ROW l. lanet Mowry, Mary Ann Geller, Nancy Mozk, Doris Claycomb. ROW 2. Doris Baughman, Shirley Berkey, Beverly Davis, Oma Rae Barefoot, Eileen Davis, Donna Grasser Patricia Gerula. Each period of every day you will find girls who have willingly given up a study period to work in the office. These girls have proven to be a great help to the office and the teachers. Some of their duties are to carry information from the office to different class rooms. deliver absentee slips, count money, and separate mail. During almost any period of the day they can be seen doing their numerous jobs and doing them well. We are deeply grateful for the time these girls have devoted to make the school more pleasing. Seventy Th ree
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