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orzor Sociefy Back row: David Delap, sponsor: James Berg, John M. Voulks, Ralph Challender, Ed Yoldseth, Donald Bell, Donald McKee, Edward Chauner, Frank Mougey, Donald Rundell, Harold Eagle, and Tom Hallin. Middle row: Marjorie Evans, Gyda Sheppard, Irene Smiley, Gladys Gaines, Jean Galer, Margaret ' ' F kl' Ann Cox, Anabelle Collier, Irma Huffme. Anna Lee Cosens, Marjorie Davis, Harriette ran in, Agnes Taylor, Mary Ann Batch, Betty Isaae, Jean Haynes, and Betty Jean Deem. Front row: Elinore Hollier, Sarah Davls, George Rfosness, Dorothy Law, Jane Doering, Peggy Howard, Dorothy Pinkerton, Frank Howard, and David Wessel. OFFICERS President-Jane Doering Vice President-David Wessel Secretary-Treasurer-Peggy Howard The Gallatin Chapter of the National Honor society was started seven years ago. There were 22 charter members in this Society. Since the organization of this club there have been 160 Gallatin students initiated into it. Sidney Bachelder was the first sponsor. David DeLap is the present sponsor. Each year five per cent of the junior class and ten per cent of the senior class are chosen by the faculty and initiated into Honor society in the early spring. The members who are admitted to this society are selected on four qualities, character, leadership, service, and scholarship. 41
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Blllillll Gini First or second year Latin students are eligible for membership in the Latin club. Meetings are held every two weeks and presided over by a president and secretary. At every meeting some intersting custom. entertainment. phase ot' daily lite, or festival ot' the ancient Romans is discussed, explained, and exemplified. Two very special meetings are held each year. One is at Christmas time to cele- brate the old Roman holiday, Saturnalia, The other is on or around April 21. to com- memorate the founding of Rome in 753 BC. by wolf-mothcred Romulus and his ill-fated brother, Remus. At the Saturnalia, Christmas carols are sung in Latin, and gifts exchanged. The Latin club enables students to meet together for a social as well as educational purpose. lt helps them to understand those remarkable Romans who have influenced modern life so much by their advanced knowledge and useful language, and whose works of art and architectural ruins. beautiful even in crumbles, we still gaze upon and wonder. OFFICERS President-Jimmie Strand Secretary-Chnrline Slaughter Treasurer-Fred Happel Top row: Fred Happel, Harold E. Wilson, Edward Stewart, John Hansen, .lurk Marquis, Rhoda: I-lalvemon, Laura Plumlee. Dorothy Sheppard, Vern Morrow, Betty June Sheppard, Gordon MK'l1f'll'. Seeond row: Helen L. Thompson, Aileen Casler, Christine Hoverson, Marjorie Davis, Luellle Haight, Robert Haight, Roberta Renz, Eva Gene Spaulding, Peggy Hanson, Elsie Peterson, Tbelnul Rosenberg, Junior Hallesy, Richard VVnrd, Ray Lewis. Thlrd row: Bob Henderson, Bob Poor, Dorothy Davis, Margaret Thompson, Ben Miles, Don Lungohr, Dona Morrow, Josephine Norman, Ruth Deem, Re letta Lawrence, l,0ll1,fl2 i Morrison. Fourth row: Miss Aekerly, sponsor: Put Purdy, Helen Ann Thompson, Betty t'ona.nt, Normun llnn- sen, Charllne Slaughter. Diek Pure, Franklin Spec-'it, Caroline Bradley, .lim Pence, Elsie Neville. Fifth row: Louise Jones, Patty Kirk, Mary Cantrell, Barbara Bergen, Ninn Borton, Wuller 'l'rnltt, Beverly Paine, Mary Vaughn, Ray Gustafson, Eddie Hines, Bob Nielsen. Not in pletnre: .lim Strand, Edward Miller. 42
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