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FIRST ROW: Mrs. W. E. Smoot, sponsor, Darlene Chatiin, Sammye Caldwell, Audrey Stuart, Margaret House, Jolene Emhry, Rebecca Smith, La Nell Cockerell, Louise Davis. SECOND ROW: Ulm Carrico, Rosemary Mizell, Catherine Dickinson, Betty Troeger, Mary Mann, Bettye Aday, Judy Taylor, Weston Hall. THIRD ROW: Charles Cole, Kent Rylander, Herman Moore, Don Reeves, Jack Curry, Bill Oxford, Ewing Cooley, Lewis Flyr. FOURTH ROW: Winton Noah, Digg ligyingq Charles Karnes, Thurman Adkins, John Wehrung, J. B. Haisler. Mr. Crillon Payne, sponsor. National Honor Society Ewing Cooley, president: Betty Troeger. vice-president: Rebecca Smith, secretaryetreasurer. Scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the four virtues that determine the membership of the Na- tional Honor Society. This honorary club's programs for the year have been ' uest speakers. A luncheon meeting is l eld once a month during the noon hour. A candlelight initiation ceremony is pre- sented on assembly by the old members - for the new ones. It is followed by a luncheon held at the Crystal Room of Marquis Hall, N.T.S.C. The Reverend Phillip Walker was the speaker for the event this spring. Mrs. W. E. Smoot, Mr. Crillon Payne, and Principal A. O. Calhoun sponsor the society. E7 u.,,,,....,
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FIRST HOW: Mr. H. H. Hyman, sponsor, Charles La Grone, Mariellen Wiley, Dan Rippe, Cherrisue Allred, Billy Barber, Mr. Wayne Taylor, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Weston Hall, Kav William-, Lee Roy Alley, Lewis Flyr. Judy Taylor, Truman Teel, Charlie Wayne Meadows. THIRD BOW: Jim Carrico, Ewing Cooley, Mary Mann. Catherine Dickinson, Betty Aday, Danny Farris. Billy Havill. FOURTH ROW: Elton Stubbletield, Bill Oxford, John Wehrung, Ben vey, Jr. Walter Barns. Charles Karnes, Kent Rylander. . , 1 , xx - f . U O ,tl - . I I 'h fa fx! 'A n ,S . .4 -' g ,4 clence 5 , , Chemists, biologists, physicists, and other students interested in science com- pose this forward moving organization. Several members have become rather noted for their winning projects at Ft. Worth, Austin, and even Washington, D. C. Mr. Wayne Taylor, chemistry and physics instructor, and Mr. H. H. Hy- man, biology instructor, are the sponsors of the Science Club. Rebecca Smith. secretary-treasurer: Elton Stubblefield president: Lewis Flyr. vice-president.
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FIRST ROW: Troy Mankin, Sammye Caldwell, Tommie Ruth Ewan, Helen Hai-bert, Clara Jar- mon, Lila Jo Burns, Sherrill Broyles, Mr. Homer Bronstad. SECOND ROW: Billy Price, Gene, Brown, Pat McDonough. Henry Inman, Bobby Smith, Dillon Smith, Tex Martin. D-E Club Training students for life in the business and social world is the primary aim of the D. E. Club which is composed entirely of those students who earn while they learn through their distribu- tive education courses. The club pro- grams many times include businessmen who discuss merchandising problems with the group and show films on retail merchandising. Planning sessions and training in parliamentary procedure helped prepare the delegates who at- tended the State D. E. Convention in San Antonio in February. Gene Brown, president: Dillon Smith, treasurer: Tomi-nie Ruth Ewan, secretary: Helen Harbert, editor-promotion: Tex Martin, vice-president: Troy Mankin. sergeant-ab arms. l l 71 Z N-I
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