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Justice Without STUDENT COUNCIIf-Seated: D. Brooks, A. Burroughs-Corresponding Secretary, C. 'Havenner-Vice President. Mr. Ogden, T. Clagett-President, A. Leitch, P. Williams-Secretary, J. Duley. Standmg: R. Moore, j. Pushee, C. Phelps, B. Bean, B. Phelps, B. Wilson, V. Miller, C. Buck, G. Cranford. The best of all governments is that which teaches us to THESPIANS govern ourselves. The Student Council works to accom- plish that task. To build political leaders of the future and .good citizens from the students is the object of this Worthy organization. At Frederick Sasscer, as at other schools, one finds that justice without wisdom is impossible , therefore, good scholarship is stressed. Good scholarship alone does not make a desirable person. The successful individual is well- rounded. He serves reliably as a sound leader and a depend- able follower. He develops a virtuous character. These four characteristics-scholarship, leadership, service, and character-are the qualifications for the top honor organiza- THESPIANS - Phyllis DeVaughn, Miss Wilson, Beverly Fussell. A-we W K ,K in ,, QUILL AND SCROLL - Seated: Beverly Fussell, Eleanor Sweeney. 5 Standing: Linda Ritchie, Bill Duvall. N Q
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Pat jones demonstrates her skill on the trampolette. 4, , Q 'N . W 1 -iz af - ., : fe tx S, . -Q' . if xx 174 Mk ii . l . i A All Sasscer Night spectators witnessed first-aid demonstra- tions. ...A Night To Remember Approximately one-half of the student body enter- tained the King and Queen in the various activities of All Sasscer Night. The overflowing audience was captivated by the amazing performances rendered by the members of the physical education classes. The thrilling trampo- line and tumbling routines were especially enjoyed by all. The Grand March, the dances, the band music, and the various games blended together to produce a most enjoy- The tumbling club shows its agility. able evening for all. Much of the credit for the success of this program must be given to the two very capable directors of our athletic departments, Mrs. Burgess and hir. Carrillo. Although we have nothing left to show of this night but these pages in the annual, we still have the fond and pleasant memories of it, and these shall remain with us, always. And here comes Mickey-Whoops! 39
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Wisdom Is lmpossibl . A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First Raw: joe Bottner-Vice President, Norma Lu Wilburn-Secretary, Linda Ritchie-Treasurer, Beverly Fussell-President. Second Rafw: Tommy Clagett, Mary Lee Richardson, Allie Lee Boice, Ethel Binger. Third Rofw: Carolyn Havenner, Mary Burch, Margaret Simpson, Eleanor Sweeney, Bill Duvall. tion in this school-The National Honor Society. These qualities plus good citizenship are stressed in the junior high, so that students will commence when they are young to build the commendable traits of a good citizen. To round out Sasscer's program for building better citizens there are the National Thespian Society, a dramatic organi- zation for students with dramatic talent, and the Quill and Scroll, an honor organization for those students with out- standing journalistic ability. Together these organizations work to achieve the building of finer and more capable leaders and followers who, through their accumulated information and experience, will be able to g and meet successfuly the unknown of tomorrow. 3.35 The Processional of the National Honor Society Induction. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-Seated: Miss Barrett, A, Burroughs-Treasurer, J. Pushee -Secretary, M. Hicks-President. Standing: F. Bunting, M. Brown, M. jones, B. Clagett, E. Koons, A. Sweeney. B. Plummer, J. Hopkins.
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