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SOCIE W' ld S 3 Nan' menzlwers nf the Nzztiomzl Honor Sociely urv izzclzfutvc JUNIOR MEMBERS! First row: C. Abernathy, Farris, A. Roberts, D. Horne, L. Evans, B. Carr. Second row: L. Bowling, C. VVhite, K. Strickland, D. Youngs, L. Marsh, B. Dunn, Ruse. Tliirzl VOIP! Broadhurst, C. Oates, A. Spaugh, Busticlc, D. Pz11'rz11nore, C. Sams, B. Cruw. Fourtlz row: A. Tyndall, B. Dickens, VVhitehurst, T. Uverman, VV. Cruvus, G. Sluerwnfml, VV. Pittman, T. Baker. fN0t pictured: Sara Pattersmml
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V I W S1-NIU!! Air-'xiuuisz First rout: L. Stokes, M. Pearson, .l. Bottoms, R. Kringle, L. VVigggins, C. Ed- inundson. Seeoiztl Voir: Forhes, G. Pitt, li. Pridgen, -I. Cuhherley, I. Poythress, F. -lenkins, D. llaniel, S. Riley, C. Lamm. Third row: -I. liatinan, ll. Quinn, VI. Howard, B. Fulghum, l. Bern- stein, -I. fhainpion, S. 'Salt-ehy, F. Ciarnalian, A. Shingleton, N. Holt, G. VVainwri53,ht. T he National Honor Society f , Urlflclilisz llolmhy l'-Lllyjllllllll, l.'iL'L 1Jl'L'NiLlL'IIlQ Louise Stokes, Str l6lLll'l'1 lfave lenltins, l'rr'sitlei1l. N111 picliireil: Charles llailev, ll'ULIS1il'Cl'. The four goals of the National Honor Society are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to pro- mote worthy leadership, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Ralph L. Pike Senior High School. During its third year in existence at Pike, the National Honor Society, under the direction of Miss Clyde Hunter, had twenty-nine members hefore the induction program after mid-term. On liehruary 9, twenty-nine new memhers were inf ducted. The junior and senior members maintain at all times a 3.5 scholastic average and are approved hy the entire faculty.
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nm zelps lrriglzterz the Siuclent Council partir for 11rzderprivileged ellildrerz. The Student Council is a service organization composed ol student representatiyes with hlr. Thomas Stott, adviser. During foothall season, the Council inaugurated its first pnwject-worlting in the concession stands to raise money needed for this years activities. The outstanding duty of the Council was planning a successful Homecoming. They selected sponsors, planned the parade, the half-time show. and an after the game dance at the Beereation Center. Next came the annual Sadie llawltins Festivities, with Cindy Carson and Ceorge -Ienliins winning the traditional prizes for the hest dressed depicting Dogpatch style. Other functions in which the Student Council played starring roles during the year were the Christmas party for ten children, assisting with the March of Dimes, spon- soring the annual Siudent-Faculty basketball game, and directing the election of officers for the ensuing year. 'wwf wuwhg-1' AIIKE Coxwon Iuny CIUBBERLEY President Vice-Presitierzl IANET BoYKiN Ifxrxrias NIATTHEVVS Secretary Trerisurer The Stud nt Council IVV AS I 7 First row: ,. iiggins, . pang 1, C. EdI'lH1I'lLlSil11, B. Vvatson, C. Carson, XR ood, L. Vvalls, K. Barnes. Second row: I. Bose, 'lf Turner, G. Sauls, K. Sutton, P. Hayes, Boykin, I. Clover, A. Polhill, M. Beamon. Third row: K. Lamm, AI. Howard, B. Wlooclard, D. -Iohnson, D. Fulford, B. Vlialters, D. Vllehh, S. Vick, P. Nunnery. Fourth row: Nl. Connor, D. Iames, Clark, B. Starling, E. Simons, VV. Hunter, S. Saltas, U. Ferrell, I. hlatthews, L. Stokes, , C. Oates, VI. Cuhherley, hir. T. Stott, N. Holt.
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