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National Athletic Scholarship Society SEATED: W. Wallace, Mr. Cain, Mr. Cochrane, D. Haddix. STANDING: T. Olson, B. Orr, H. Heath, J. Robinson, J. McKune. The National Athletic Scholarship Society, founded in 1925, was formed to give high school athletes a deeper foundation in sportsmanship, scholarship, and citizenship. By realizing the need for all these requisites, athletes may help both themselves and their school in the field of sports. In order to be eligible for this society, a boy must earn a varsity letter in either a major or minor sport. His scholarship must be higher than the general average of the school, and he must exemplify a high type of sports- manship and citizenship. The faculty must approve the boy's nomination before he may be admitted to the society.
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uill and Scroll . , ,, . , hl..'lH.l'. lx. Alb' 1-, nr. Ninn-Inns. lx. Rt'lll.YHm'l STAAIPING: lv. Burke, ll. Iigxndirz, J. Morrow. The International Quill and Scroll is an honor society for superior journalistic achievement among High School Journalists. Students in order to be eligible for this honor must have written a minimum of 60 inches of accepted copy or have contributed out- standing work Editorially or in management. They must maintain a minimum 'B' average in all High School subjects and receive the recommendation of the Publications adviser as well as be acceptable to the Faculty Honorary Committee. The society was established in 1947. Its purpose is to create the spirit and incentive of high ideals in journalism. Students selected to the society are entitled to wear the Quill and Scroll Pin to signify their membership in the Society.
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Fine Arts Honorary Society lf Ns. FIRST ROW: M. Mong, J. Johnson, G. McCord, D. French. SECOND ROW Mr G I : . raxam, S. French, Mr. Nicholas, D. Roudebush, Mr. Saunders. TOP ROW: J. Morrow, G. Rounsborg, J. Robinson, D. Haddix, J. Arnold. Fine Arts Honorary Society is a society honoring Students outstanding in the fields of art, poetry, dramatics, and music. It was founded at G. C. H. S in 1949. Those honored have shown creditable development in one of these fields of endeavor. Dramatics participants: Joyce Arnold, Donna Roudebush, Mary Mong, Jimmie Robinson, and Joan Morrow. Music: Jimmie Robinson, Gloria McCord, Joan Johnson, Gerald Rounsborg. Art: Dorothy French, Shirley French, Don Haddix.
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