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Bfaclf'Row: Mr. McCue, A. Nicholas, O. Aylor, J. Baber, T. Hapgood, B. Patrick, C. Potter, R. Booth, K. White, J. Ryon, T. Sweeney, B. Newton, Mrs. Wallace. Third Row: II. Cobb, J. Duke, B. A. Harris, K. Hansen, J. Walk er, K. Terrell, A. Perry, M. R. Jordan, A. Martin, M. Walker, V. Allen, J. M. Robertson. Second Row: K. Huffman, J Keesee, L. Brooks, J. Morris, B. M cliennan, B. Thomas, J. Hamilton, S. Gardner, L. Beck, N. Bond, A. Chambers. First Row: M. E. Burch, J. Sterne, D. Canwlli-r, M. F. Gore, N. Deacon, B. Pettyjohn, B. Tweedy, S. West, S. Seay, P. Lynn, R. YVood. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Being elected into the National Honor Society is perhaps the high spot in the lite ot a senior. From -the beginning of the Freshman year the ambitious student keeps this goal as his ideal. The members are selected on the basis oi tour points: character, scholarship, leadership and service. On March 27, 1958, forty-five Seniors were installed into the National Honor Society. Members ot last yearls society discussed the four standards of selection. Dean john Turner of Lynchburg College spoke on the subject Noblesse Oblige. The National Honor Society pledge repeated by each member initiated is: I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this society to which I have beenelected. Striving in every way, by work and deed, to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my lifef, The National Honor Society is the highest honor that can be obtained by any high school student and its ideals are thehfinest for which any individual can strive. ,, The following students were elected the Society's ofificers: john 'Mott Robertson, President, Jane Baber, Vice-President, Betsy Tweedy, Secretary, Bill Chambers, Treasurer, and Vicky Allen, Historian. l 20 l
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