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Student Council £I55T«.RO?f: Seated to R'ght. Carl Summers, Charles Heavner, David Bristow, Ana Lee Hoover. SECOND ROW: Standing, Terry Rush, David Willard, Sterling Watts, and Mr. Feigerle, Sponsor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The members of the National Honor Society are selected by a vote of the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The scholastic requirements for the East Pike Chapter are 5.0 for sophomores, 4.1 for juniors, and 4.0 for seniors. Initiated into the society this year were Sue Willard, Senior; Gayle Herst, Junior; and Charles Heavner, Junior. The National Honor Society presented scholastic awards to the top-ranking freshman boy and girl this year. Billy Lacey received the award for the boy and Shelba Crater and Barbara Smith each received an award because they were tied. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Summers, Mrs. Hack, Charles Heavner, Sue Willard, Mrs. Meisenbach, and Gayle WATjONAL honor society
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Paper Staff SEATED: Left to Right, Donna Harmon, inquiring Reporter; Anita Lane, Art Editor; Bonna Harmon, Assistant Editor. STANDING: Mrs. Hack, Advisor; Barbara Summers, Cub Reporter; Grace Campbell, Want Ads; Ana Lee Hoover, Humor; Sue Willard, Editor; and Dale Summers, Sports. The students who chose to work on the paper staff soon found that the last Friday of the month came around quite often as that was the day the paper was published. The staff was well organized this year, and each person did his job well. Aside from the staff pictured above, each class and organization had a reporter who turned in the latest news to the editor, Sue Willard, who in turn ably went about the task of editing it. The paper is well-received by the students who buy it at a cost of 50. The last edition of the year was printed by the Independent Press and was a tribute to the graduating Seniors. Under the direction of Mrs. Lewis, we have had seven librarians this year. One of our li- brarians, Rosemary Lane, has participated for four years. We were able to obtain a number of new books this year which we all have enjoyed--both fiction and non-fiction. Library Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Pearson, Mrs. Lewis, Linda Ehlert, Nancy Harmon, Susan Owens, Glenda Mclntire, Donna Harmon. ABSENT: Rosemary Lane.
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