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ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY ROW l: Marjorie Latshaw, Mary Holland, Ianet McCreary. ROW 2: Carol Feather, Bob Acker, Roxie Westover, Phoebe Cuppett. To be elected to the National Honor Society is the highest honor any student can receive at Chestnut Ridge. The objectives of this society are: 1. To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, 2. To stimulate a desire to render service, 3. To promote worthy leadership, and 4. To encourage the development of character in the students ol Chestnut Ridge. Membership is open to all Seniors and Iuniors who have spent at least one semester in Chestnut Ridge High School and who have a scholarship average of Students meeting this requirement are admitted to candidacy for election to membership. Their eligibility is then considered on their service, leadership, and character. The officers for this year are: President ............................. .......... L LOYD CASTEEL Vice President ...... ..,... M ARIORIE LATSHAW Secretary ..,......... ............... I ANET MCCREARY Treasurer .,.............. ......................... R OXIE WESTOVER Faculty Advisers MRS. TAYLOR, MR. KOZA MR. LANDIS, and MR. IOHN MILLER Sixty Two
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YEARBOOK ADVERTISING STAFF ROW l: fSeatedI Lois Martin, Iennie Witt, Nancy Kline. ROW 2: fSeatedl Ioe Critchtield, Beverly Davis, Merna Knisely, Marjorie Latshaw, Roxie Westover, Nancy Diehl, Dolly Riegel. ROW 2: fStcmdingI Ianet McCreary, Gary Williams, Ianie Barefoot, Bonnie Benton. EWSPAPER STAFF FIRST TABLE: fSeatedl Marjorie Latshaw, Peggy King, Merna Knisely, Doris Oldham, Sylva Miller, Roxie Westover, Beverly Davis. FIRST TABLE: !Standing2 .... Mary Holland, Phoebe Cuppett, Lois Martin, Norman Sill. SECOND TABLE: lSeatedJ Diana Fisher, Marian McCreary, Evelyn Stevenson, Arlene Vaughn, Larry lm- grund, Kay Colvin, Icmet McCreary, Icmie Barefoot, Sally Bowser. SECOND TABLE: fStandingl Bob Acker, Gary Williams, Carol Feather. Sixty One
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FUT RE TEACHERS OF AMERIC ROW ROW ROW ROW most 1: Alice Fleegle, Kaye Gordon, Iennie Witt, Faye Gordon, Arlene Vaughn, Donna Hinson, Mereda Brown, Mrs. Will. 2: Sally Bowser, Bonnie Benton, Nancy Kline, Mary Catherine Weyant, Dotty Yantz, Delores Bender, Patsy Kring. 3: Ianet McCreary, Phoebe Cuppett, Bob Taylor, Patsy Egolf, Barbra Hinton, Mary Holland. 4: Bob Acker, Mattie Wolfhope, Galen Lehman, Evelyn Stevenson, Iim Hoover, David Cameron, Larry Imgrund. Our F. T. A. is named for George L. Wolfe, a well known educator, who has spent of his liie teaching in this district. The main objectives of the F. T. A. are to encourage young people to cultivate the qualities of character and personality that are essential to a successful teaching career, provide them with current information about the various opportunities in the teaching field, and to acquaint them with the inspiring story of public schools. Several of our members have had the chance to gain valuable experience and a realization of a teacher's responsibilities by taking over a class during a teacher's absence. Anyone in the Iunior or Senior class who is interested in teaching is urged to join the Future Teachers of America because our meetings provide opportunities to develop abil- ities in civic leadership and to participate actively in professional and social meetings on the local and state level. Sixty Three
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