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Ar F5 P15 Fl ixnuiriox ciiaiixloxv X .... Q ' gy The induction ceremony for new memhers of National Honor For-it-ty is one of the most iniprm-ssive held in lilinton High School, Here are shown those who were inducted during the first st-niestel' of this year. ll:-fore them are the symbolic torch and the tour candles: on their shoulders are the scarves with the insignia. and behind the-m are the plaques reminding till of the traits which lead to election as memlmers. ' Wowzs ' Highest honor attainable in Clinton High School is election to memlwership in the National Honor Society. Faculty members give rating points to those juniors and seniors who have the necessary grade point average. Traits considered are Character. Scholarship. Leadership and Service. Since only a small percentage of the top ranking students may be admitted. election signifies that the student has truly outstanding qualities. Head adviser of the faculty committee this year was Miss Miriam Blakely. Presi- dent was Byrl Swanson. with Bruce Nlills as vice president: Kathryn Ocker. secretary: and Kenneth Tranbarger. treasurer. Front faux' Barry Doyne. Marilyn McKinley. Bohhe ,lane Hvidston. Barlwara Wie-hold. Nlary Hamill, Adrienne Lorenz, Joanne Howard. Barbara Blinkinsop. Janet Taylor. Rau' tivo: Karen l.ind. Maxine Brown. Janice Allen. Linda Harty. Kathryn Ocker. Peggy Tuttle. Sharon Graham. Becky Carnes. Carol Johnson. Row three: Byrl Swanson. jim Krambeck. Bruce Nlills. Kenneth Tran- barger. John Stitzell. Evelyn Anderson, Laurel Peetz. Gypsy Wells. iv l
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swf YVON AND MYRON That's where' l live, says Yvon Davy, our foreign exchange student, to Myron Kruger, his Mite-ric'ui1 hrolhm-r. Yvon is our fir:-t French exchange student. Others have been three boys from Germany and a girl from Denmark. P -or The Council is composed of the four student body officers, the four officers from each class and eight other students from each class. One of the chief projects is arranging for the foreign exchange student program at CHS. The group secures funds for this project by such means as roller-skating parties, bake sales, and car washes. This year the group also sold Shares of De- mocracy in order to give everyone a chance to contribute. Another of the projects this year was the compilation and sale of student directories. I SPECIAL PROJECTS Jeanne Parker. Kearney' Tom fI'0nlZ Bonnie Blpll, Carol Campbeljy Pat Tyler. Heidinger, tstandingl Marilyn McKinley. Peggy Tuttle. P Y 1
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. A i n Qi f l . ef' Y . 67 L I 1 f Front row: Mary Jane Byers. Carolyn Traver, Pat Taylor, Karen Krause, Clodene Brunson. Row two: Maxine Brown, Nancy Nelson, Marilynn Bandy, Jack Rockwell, Paul Johnson, Byrl Swanson. Rau' three: David Pieper, David Vovos, Ken Tranbarger, Allan Grimm, Erik Farley, Bill Owen, Bruce Mills. Jim Krambeck. 0 v Presidents' Club is a newly formed organization to coordinate all student activities in accordance with administration policies. It consists of the presidents of all clubs and school organizations. Mr. Weber is the club sponsor. A secretary and a treasurer are elected to serve for one year. and co-chairmen serve for one month. Marilynn Bandy and ,lack Rockwell were elected secretary and treas- urer. respectively, to serve this school year. ON THE JOB their sponsor. Principal Harold Weber. They are Allan Grimm, ,lack Rockwell, Nlarilynn Bandy and Nancy Nelson. Here four members of Presidents' Club confer with X
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