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TAU SIGMA dpper row Gary Slater, B111 Grlfflth, Bob Johnson, Bob Houser, Gordon Hale, Jun Vrbensfcy, Jack Hadley, Erwin Gerdes, Margaret Butlfovlch, Shirley Cartler, Joanne Hazel Lower row Shirley Jchns, Shirley Scott, Bill John ston, Patr1c1a Phillion, B111 Wiebrecht, Lynn Nixon, Paul Walker, Joan Hackett, Carl Brandt Do not appear in plcture Delores Kut y, Barbara Moleski, Louise Vaughan Tau S1538 is a chapter of the National Honor Societv Members are chosen for their scholastic ability, :Lnterest in school actzwities, and personallty traits Students who have attained a B average throughout their hlgh school career are chosen from the llA, 12B, and l2A classes The emblem of Tau Signa 15 a keystone and a flaming torch with the letters C, S, L, and S inscribed on the emblem These letters stand for character, scholarsh1p, leadership, and service The colors of the society are blue and gold Blue is the symbol of truth, and gold symbolizes the ligmt which truth radiates throughout the world The flrst semester 1nitiat1ons were held in the evening at Dort School Auditorium the skit was a fairy tale with a hard tunes dance following The second semester in1tiat1ons were also held at Dort, but a circus was the theme carried out Two formal initmtions were held during the school year for parents and friends of the members Besides sponsoring dances and initiations the Tau Signa presented a basket of food and clothing to a needy famlly in Flint during the Chrisiznas season The first semester officers were President, Shirley Scott, Vice President, Pat Phillion, Secretary, Peggy McGill, Treasurer, Barbara Moleski The second semester officers are President, Pat Phillion, Vice Presisent, Margaret Butkonch, Secretary, Betty Johnson Treasurer, Bill Wiebrecht The members of Tau Sigma wish to thank our sponsor, Mrs Fierstine, for her guidance L L x 544 ,V 9 fi 2 V Fromm. Middle row: Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Ann Brewer, Darene Campbell, Dorothy Williams, Peggy McGill, Joyce
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CHOIR I Qpper row Dlck Deverauz, Bill Krentz, Jim Vrbensky, Don Rauschenberger, Don Price, Curtis Larlme, Dlck Dickenson, Bd Rowe, Jerry Hopper Second row Geneva Watklns, Benny Douglass, Larry Hemingway, Jack Hadley, Joe Inglot, Bob Kupisch, Gary Klng, Bob Johnson, Norm Pepyler, Ken Lavrack, Jean Stephenson Thlrd row Jeanette Hutchlson, Norma Kracovic, Barbara Waterson, Darene Campbell, Connle Crandall, Barbara Brazeal, Janet MacDonald, JoAnn Pederson, Betty Johnson, Beverly Schevenius, D1a.ne Petersen Lower row Nancy Roman, Maxin Coad, Alice Bertram, Barbara Deets, Betty Blanchard, Corinne Clore, Pat Rodgers, Betty Osborne, Pat Kennell, Joyce Gerdes, Marilyn Gillie, Margaret Mackle SHT OND CHOIR Egger row Shirley Thomas, Mary Nimmo, Beverly Hintz, Donna V1z1na, Zanita Younger, Sally Gower, Wanda Rector Marlene Balch, Donna Lester, Shu-ley Alles Second row Shirley Segroves, Carol Hatcher, Sue Danner, Maxine LaRose, Margorie Laureto, Pauline Herrmann, Mary Lou Kenney, Bonnie Heidenberger, Pat McDonald Third row B1ll1e Kelrns, Joan Nielson, Marilyn Antior, Kathryn Cohee, Gerald Creton, Nancy Daniel, Nancy Sanford, Beth Baird, Ella Dean Jones Lower row Joan Gornicky, Mary Lowley, Pat Moleski, Joan Campeau, Ava Jean Trevithick, Mildred Turner, Linda Cates, Beverly Beckley, Regie Evans ,K , ' or ,,,, 1' IN fl lx
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