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'll w-1 -ff fo.. First Row, left to right: Douglas Bowden, Virgil Stadler, Vice- President, Nancy Whitesell, Secretary, Karen Martin, President, Jerry King, Treasurer, Mrs. M. W. I-look, Advisorg Sue Harmon. Second Row: Lucy Everette, Margaret Boland, Kathryn Pope, Mel- vin Chrismon, Ronny Sharpe, Edward Powell, Jacky Whitesell, Kathleen McDonald, Larry Whitesell, Emma Wagoner, Mary Batten. KAREN MARTIN President I-fouar Saciciy The Honor Society, which we call the B2 Club, was organized to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render ser- vice, to promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development of character in the stu- dents of our school. Our purpose is most appro- priately expressed in the club pledge: I pledge to uphold friendship, honor, service, and scholar- ship in the Elon College Public School. MRS. M. W. HOOK Advisor
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'9 , First Row, left to right: Mary Batten, Treasurerg Nancy White sell, Secretaryg Edward Powell, Presidentg Virgil Stadler, Vice- Presidentg Mr. W. E. Lowe, Advisor. Second Row: Sue Harmon Jean Loy, Jerry King, Ronny Sharpe, Jimmy Powell, Melvin Chris mon, Geraldine Loy, Yvonne Wyrick. EDWARD POWELL President Student Gjauncil To create better school spirit, better co- operation between students and teachers, and re- spect for the school and its property is the pur- pose of the Student Council. This is achieved through various school activities, such as pep rallies, chapel programs by the council, and meetings with student councils of other schools. The officers are elected bythe student body, and the presidents ard vice-presidents of the classes are the delegates to the council. W. E. LOWE Advisor
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