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if OREADS First row: Miss Morrison, sponsor, Harmon, Cannon, Nichols, Hardin, Thompson, Fehl, Nixon, Miss Gilgenast, sponsor. Second row: Squires, Wood, Gravell, Williams, Schulz, Wilkinson, Baughman, Barger, Steinebach. Third,row: Rhoads, Kopshinsky, Pyle, Humpleby, Workman, Kauffman, Duncan, Yablonski. Fourth row: JohnsTon, Olsen, Holdway, Burris, Pease, Kirk, Denney, Parker. OREADS SPONSOR WAR ORPHA NAIADS First row: Miss Plunken, sponsor, Drake, Abrams, Perry, Woodward, Pierson, Quillen. Second row: Cole Harris, Schulz, Harmon, Higgins, Nitz, Third row: Springer, Evans, Walker, Osborne, Antonini, Bertrand i Wil? . fumwrwvw
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l l Bill Miller wades through a passage from Cicero's Orations, while fellow Advanced Latin students, Sophie Pyle, Joanne Denny, Cynthia Pease, Letha Williams and Jerry Quigg listen. Miss Acitelli looks rather skeptical. HONOR GROUPS We received recognition for scholastic achievement through the two honor rolls and by membership in the Oreads, Naiads and National Honor Society. To be on the principal's or deans' list one must have an average of 90 or 85, respectively, in all major subiects and must participate in at least one maior or two minor activities. Scholarship, citizenship, character and service are the four requirements for acceptance into the National Honor Society. This club's chief activity is a series of orientation programs for new students held in September. Junior and senior girls of high scholastic standing are granted membership in the Oreads, a service club which has as its annual proiect the support of a war orphan under the Foster Parents' Plan. The iunior edition of the Oreads is the Naiads Club which is made up of eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls. as s S . 5 E What shall l do after graduation? The members of the Honor Society, Joan Fehl, Marie Parker, Joyce Rhoads, Don Bergner, Ellen Pyle, Carolyn Steinebach, Fred Burns, Barbara Burris, Jean Nixon, and Cynthia Pease check the guidance material in the deans' office. - s
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