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. . . orjgclzieuemenf xxx X -A ' Ist roms, Irfr to righlf Allie Lee Boiee, Ethel Ringer lfblvhfitirzzll. Qmi rufuz' Judy XVilson, Tim Ridgely, Cathy XVolf. 3rd rr11:.' Pat jones, Bessie Ann Thorne. Mary jane Brown. Jil: rom-.' Gerald Cranford, Adeline Burroughs, Bobby Clagett. The National Honor Society is the most out- An inspiring ceremony is ht-ld hctore the entirc . . . . . - - I ' ' -' ' I-1 5 Smndmg mgummnon here at Iwederwk SHSSCCL student wody for the inducting of the new mem ers ' N E - . who when tapped. arc filled with an untold emotion lhose selected tor this society are the c-xeinplary . . . an inexphczlhle sense of accomplishment. students possessing the admirahle qualities of scholar ship. citizenship, leadership, service. and character. lofty ggoal-inenihers of the National Honor Society An unexpecting student, Judy VVils0n, is about to he tapped The newly tapped members of the National Honor Society for the Honor Society. take the oath together. - Sasscer is proud of tht- students who reach this
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24 MA! RLUCU' . . . ,tags 7,5 , .L , , U i . ' k'L' fi, , , .gs .-Q 'WX ,iff lfgiufvaw ' as ,Q 1 at j , ly ri QUILL AND SCROLL: IJ! forum' Margaret Lewis, Judy Wilson, Allie Lee Boice, Shirley Langley. 2nd rrmc: Bessie Ann Thorne, Glen Thompson, Miss Lobe fsponsorj, Bill Draper, Cathy Wolf. The Quill and Scroll, an international journalistic society, honors those students who have shown outstanding abilities in the held of journalism. By taking full advantage of the Freedom of our American Press, together with putting their vivid imaginations to work, students inducted into this organization have bet- tered the standards of Sasscer's literary publications. Through the Junior Honor Society, out- standing junior high students are able to gain justiiied recognition for possessing the qualities that characterize a well- rounded citizene-character, scholarship, service, and leadership. Part of this organizationls constitution states that it must always be on hand to render any service that the school may call for. ...M V -cg, va JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Seated: Paula Terry, Barbara Wilson, Miss Barrett lsponsorl, Bette Sue Plummer, Jo Ann Pushes. Standing: Caroline Morrow, Michael Hicks, john Flynn, Eugene Koons, Barbara Cuffage.
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t3l2CLJ8I 6Ail0 QUQAIOJ Gfizend ila STUDENT COUNCIL: Scared: C. Morrow, J. Gosnell, J. Shrewsberry, J. Loveless, R. Burns, J. Moore, R. Deck, R. Clagett QPresl, V. Plotts, Mrs. VValker fAdvisorJ, R. Talbot, S. Cuflage, J. Harmon, D. Garner, B. Cranford. Standing: N. Sasscer C Buck, VV. Davis, T. Ridgely, Thorington. The Student Council is the most active organization in the school. This year, in addition to always protecting the students' interest, the Student Council sponsored such things as the Nlarch of Dimes, Talent Show, and the organization of the Pep Club. The members of Sasscer's Patrol Clulw enforce safety measures for additional good organization of the school by moni- toring Well the halls and buses, at the same time, they gain their peak of satis- faction by constantly maintaining an active, smoothly run club. PATROL: IJ! rofw: VV. Davis fCapt.j, G. Arvin, V. Walton, M. Hardesty, F. King, C. Bean, L. Jones N. Tierney , Bowden P Tayman, P. Moreland, H. Hurst, J. Marshall. 3nd rofw: I. Oliver, B. UI. Tuck r G. Th V. B e , ames, ea , . Jones, I. Rawlings B Kidwell, C. Tippett, R. Canter, N. Cooksey, N. Elliott, J. Tucker, L. Thomas. 3rd rofw: P. Sweeney, E. Thomas, J. Clendemn J Lloyd, E. WVindsor, T. VVilson, R. Moore, L. Brady, D. Beall, R. Suit.
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