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February, HONOR SOCIETY Taps Fifty-five Left row. bottom to top: Ann Ursini. Judy Criss. Pat Wagoner. Laura Lea Mullins. Barbara Pritchard, Lavola Dotson. Betsy Garrison. Anne Kirk. Ken Krassy. Bilf Hebert. Guy Metzger. Middlo row, bottom to top: Cathy Pierce, Pep Michie. Harriot Bassett. Jim Harper. Right row, bottom to top: Janet Herzog. Linda Tremblett. Virginia Morris. Bonnie Hauch. Carol Miller, Nancy Bell, Carolyn Evans. Joyce Volpe. Shirley Tomlinson. Sharon McMillan, Lila Vostatek, Nancy Richardson. Lorma Hummel. Pat Wright, Carol Dunlevy, Leonard Tocci. Bill Millikan. Susan Straker, John Barker. Harry Pearce, Sandy Lewton. Jerry Pfeiffer, Bob Loftis. Roger Parks. Bonnie Linane not pictured. Jeannine Pittman Judy Philpott Mary Beth Ricker Dick Roberts Gayle Sawyer Bernard Simbari Russell Simbari Mary Sue Wilson Max Worthy Judi Wright Carol Zimmer Dave Zwick 119
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Squire Knox John McElfresh Nancy Pell Barbara Roman Bonnie Colet Mitt Rickard President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian- Sponsor Parliamentarian “Couldn't you stretch It a tiny bit and say I'm five feet? begs Don Meredith as Mary Sue Wilson takes hit cep end gown measurements. The meeting was called to order and suddenly the lights went out. But Barbara Roman, caps and gowns chairman, continued explaining the proce- dure for measuring each one of the five hundred seniors. Honor Society meetings aren't usually in the dark, although in February, the club held a candlelight initiation ceremony for fifty-five new members. Forty juniors and fifteen seniors made up the initiates. Along with the big project of measuring the seniors for caps and gowns, the club has other proj- ects. also. I just can’t seem to understand this Algebra. is a familiar phrase to club members. For the members spend time each week tutoring stu- dents who are having problems in any subject. Throughout the year, the club honored those students who made all A's by posting their names on large posters in the main halls each six weeks. This year, to aid S.C. in their scholarship-promoting campaign, they began putting the Honor Society Thought for the Week in the bulletin each Monday. On Class Night, the society joined with many other clubs, and gave a scholarship to a deserving senior. The club closed the year with a record mem- bership. Vincent Antoniolli Harriet Bassett Chris Bergh Pet Booth Kathy Coffman Erie Erlcson Beverly Formen Gloria Gall Barbara Hepp Bonnie Higgins Merienne Jennings Martha King Bob Lewis Philip Pauze
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FUTURE TEACHERS Open Door to a Profession Showing Futuro Toachcr possibilities by assisting their teachers in e doily assignment ere. President. Susan Streker; Vice President, Helen Nankin: Secretary. Karen Johnson: and Treasurer. Laura Mullins. Although their main interest is teaching, Future Teachers have spent a lot of time on money raising projects. Why? So that some worthy student may go to college with the help of a scholarship. Having several bake sales and a rummage sale have helped greatly in the Future Teacher scholarship drive. Besides fund raising activities Future Teach- ers have not neglected the real purpose of their club. Future Teachers learn about the opportunities in teaching, cultivate the qual- ities essential in a good teacher, and foster the development of student leadership. On Citizen Day each member was given the chance to substitute for one of their teachers. The club held several program meetings dur- ing the year with speakers who talked about the advantages and disadvantages of teaching and on scholarship possibilities. With this background the members of Future Teachers now have a good idea as to what makes a good teacher. First row. loft to right: Sandy Boughton, Lounette Mock, Joan Lillia. Andy Kent, Karen Martin. Second row: Miki Herbert, llene Miller. Shirley Tomlinson. Sue Wagner. Karen Johnson. Linda Marable, Laura Lea Mullins. Third row: Susan Anderson, Lynn Van Ausdall. Linda Adkins. Helen Nankin. Sandra Lewton. Susan Straker. Claudette Willis. Berta Gardner. Karen Shoemaker.
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