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3 V - F, VZN, 4 Y . A A A llllillilligiigliiiiillll SUCIETU . sr J 1 ago? w. D 9 Q s Q Qi? QF - y .ll g wt s Sr ! ,xl ,rg . Q - .. F3 , , . . lame? 'EE '4 ' T P g-Q ' A Q A' if 'K lf' ' il HQ B Seated: Mr. Bryan, Mr. Blockmon, Mrs. Scharfschwerdt, Mr. Huskey, Glenda Cail, W. Goins, L. Burney, C. Hazelgrove, F. vonAmmon, B. Bryan, D. Haughton, C. Whitehurst, B. Bergen 1 B. Mills, G. Elder, A. Law, B. Goodwin, A. Tolson, I. N. Taylor, S. Topol, D. Chapman, R. Bag- gett, B. Forsman, M. McKinley, K. Steverson, F. Votrobek, S. Arnold, M. Mims, T. Haskew, J. M. Morrell, C. Stanton, A. Evers, A. Booke. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire for rendering service and to .-fb. Mrs. Scharfschwerdt, Sponsor, G. Coil, President, B. Bryan, Vice President, L. Burney, Secretary, D. Hough- ton, Treasurer. encourage the development of character and leadership in the students. The ideals of this club are Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. The members try to promote these qualities by upholding their own scholarship and helping others by 'Furnishing leadership in school activities, and by striving to set examples of good character and service. One annual activity of the National Honor Society is the publishing of the Student Directory. This year, the Society was again in charge of the Alumni Reunion Banquet, held for all alumni of the St. Lucie County Schools. These included grad- uates from the year 1911 to 1954. The banquet proved to be a huge success. Waitresses and waiters for the occasion were the newly elected members of the Society. The initiation cere- mony took place on February 4, in open assembly with parents of the initiates as especially invited guests. The speaker for the occasion was Warren Blackmon. Twenty-one new members signed the Constitution, received the red rose, emblem of membership, and walked under the keystone arch.
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Slllllliii 251 A. Terry, Secretary, B. Bryan, Vice-President, Mrs. Davidson, Sponsor, E. Bailey, President, H. Haskew, Treasurer, M. McKinley, Chaplain, M. Mims, Parliamentarian. Standing: C. Smith, M. Kite, A. Evers, B. Lloyd, D. Fee, J. Mes- sec, W. Goins. The Student Council is an organization composed of five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen. The members of the Council are elected by their respective classes. The purpose of this organization shall be as follows: UD To encourage at all times the proper democratic attitudes in our school. l2j To co-operate with the administration in improving the operation of the school. 13, To recommend to the administration any policies or procedures which will tend to increase the etticiency of our school. 70
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Ii' Bdffef 1 f N :H ,, T is 'eg E Y s Z if if we Lillian Burnev Anne Lassiter Ma rgarei Leverefte Pcmy Murphy Judy Canaday Janie Davidson Nancy Edgar 51223: - 1 :ii - Francis Hackney x , Qi 1 ll - f I s ,,,, mil gm i JI X12-1, s A an is '-W ' 4 4 Y Q L, W .ga ,E j 11 , f 1 Secrelary Treasurer Sandy Houghton W 11 'wmmy Bruhn JoAn Hersey President Alyce Terry 1? f ii' Jw-H Kel' Cm' s ' r,,'r X Patly Piercefield 'i'i 1 ' T he Keyette Club was Helen Lennqrd organized in 1954 by the Key Club. To be eligible for the Keyeties, a girl musi have a 2.75 average and must be a member ofthe sophomore, junior, or senior class. She must also possess the required qualifies Serv- have pres- main High School. This year Tommy Bruhn was elected the Key to every Keyette's ilborg
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