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HONOR LANGUAGE Como esta vd? Parlez-vous Francais? ln order to promote interest in advanced language courses Honor Language was founded in l942. The idea of the club was presented by a student. There were twenty-five charter members, To become Mrs. ROW l: Belisle, Davis, Cheatham, Fagin. ROW 22 Butler, lrvine, Mann, Richardson, Morrison, Fowler. ROW 3: Davidson, Buchannan, Meager, Morris, Mclilderry. ROW 4i Jones, Cobb. ROW li l-laswell, Montgomery, McClelland, Pulley, Chodos. ROW 2: Mankin, Wittels, Meadows, Chap- pelle, Early, Guthrie, Glasgow, Von Tungeln. ROW 32 Stoll, Means, Seligson, Foster, Stong, Werme, Kennedy, Piatt. a member a student must be enrolled in his sixth semester of the some foreign language with a 3.5 average in his fiI'St five semesters, The group rotates sponsors. This year Miss Von Tungeln is the sponsor of the organization. HONOR MATH You have to be able to add more than two plus two to be singled out for membership in Honor Math. This organization honors outstanding math students. Members sponsored two projects this year. They organized a junior honor club whose constitution was approved by the Student Council. The other is their lend-a-hand project for assisting pupils. ln the math bulletin box Problem of the Week and an honor problem appear each week. Names ofthe first twelve persons turning in correct answers are listed in the box. Mrs. Reba Clark sponsors the group. Reba Clark admires the geometric Christmas tree the-class proposed, ROW li Richardson, Mrs. Reba Clark, Boyle Gritty Jacobson Batchelor Stong, ROW 2: French, Belsky, l-lippen, Fost, Carnforth, Hul'st, Stubbsj Belsky. ROW 3: Chappelear, Mitschrich, Lovell, White, l-lann, Mogridge, jflapp. ROW 4: McClain, Clark, Berry, Armstrong, Haswell, Bell, S. ones,
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Little Theatre members may earn membership in National Thespians through participation in dramatic interpretations in accordance with na- tional regulations. Ten points from Little Theatre membership is prerequis- ite to National Thespians. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry has assisted in presenting the Thespian program at Classen. NATIONAL TH ESPIANS NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Gillespie, Leopold, Faster, Hippen, Wotring, Shubert, Hodges, Crawford, McDowell, Wiley Tyson, Glenn, Collins, Thomlinson, Van Meter, Clemons, Eileen Smith, Ault, Lay, Fagin Cobb, Wheeler, Holcomb, Kennedy, Garrett, T. Smith, Carleton. ROW I: Jenkins, Hemry, Clapp, Hippen, Dorff, Corbin, Mr, W. N., Harris, Clark, Lemon Wheeler, Fagin, J. ROW 2: Berry, Everett, Thomlinson, Shubert, Wiley, Clemons, Wade Hazleton, Casey, Ormiston, Scott, Leopold. ROW 31 Crawford, Emerson, Saxe, Fagin, C Haswell, Jones, Fagin, S., Cook, William, J., Jacobson, Brandon, Robins. ROW 4: McElroy Collinson, Holcomb, Cosgrove, Williams, R., Goldman, Roisman, Mash. Aldrich, Chappelear, White, Booth Montgomery, Miss Etha Townsend ROW li Strong, Belisle, Haswell, Bernot, McCuiston, Clapp, Jacobson, Lovell, Harlow, Cheatham. ROW 2: Armstrong, London, Seligson, Gober Rhodes, Richardson, Belsky, Chappelle, Barker. ROW 3i French, Voth, Harwood, Barton Kroeger, Hemry, Belsky, Griffy, Jones, S, ROW 4: Clark, Smith, Roring, Fast, Mogridge Chados, Ketchum, Batchelor, Slate. National Forensic League, national honor society for debaters and speech stu- dents, is one of Classen's really active groups. Per- formances before adult audiences of twenty-five or more, is required for amassingthetwentypoints necessary for membership, providing the student is in the upper two-thirds of his class scholastically. Mr. W. N. Corbin and Mr. Ted Nichols direct the work of the group, Their achieve- ments have gained nation- al recognition. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l made N.H.S.l One ot the most thrilling mo- ments a Classenite exper- iences is an invitation to National Honor Society. Based upon scholarship, leadership, character and service. A total of I5 per- cent of the senior class may be elected to mem- bership and 5 percent of the junior class. Miss Etha Townsend sponsors the group. e -25- 1
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SCIENCE CLUB Comet scientists exhibit projects at the Oklahoma Science Fair. 25- ROW li Wilernan, Stuemkv, Fenton, New, Graham, Jones, Richardson, Butler, Ault. ROW 2: Bass, Hand, Collins, Mitchell, Batchelor, Churchill, Cohen. l-love you seen the electric lights around the bulletin box in the auditorium foyer? lt you have, you know that it belongs to the Science Club. The club was formed to promote interest in science and in the annual Science Fair. At their meetings, held every two weeks, speakers from various colleges talk to the group. This year they toured KVVTV and made several exhibits to promote interest in the Science Fair. This industrious group is sponsored by Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee. Members have won national recognition and scholarships consistently. GERMAN CLUB - 13 M, V' 'I C ld ll, Csponsorl, Vetter, Hill, Zschiesche, Murphy, Finch, Kramer, T5R:?Al.Tndi:yBRairl?gYVROW 2: Scllh?eussgr,VBgtten, Ad ams, Ormiston, Scott, Fulton. ROW 3: Lenhardt, Martin, Willialms, Doerr, Scott, Ferris, Dale. ROW 4: Lott, Quenzer, Goldsby, Holmes, Jenkins, Bell, Grant, Kregle, Loeffle. , -Musqewgf-ill lqwwwWyA,.g2,.,,.w.,,,,.,,.,A,gi...., fy.,-M.. . . .1 vfw lu4fn4q,z.e, n- -12' rw Wie geht est? Der Deutsche Verein, o German Club at Clos sen, gives students op portunities to use the language in a practical and helpful manner They meet twice a month, Mr. Virgil Cald well sponsors the club
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