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NANCY IANE ARBUTHNOT Nancy TALBOT, President ot PTA, History Club, Home Ec. Club, Hostel Club, Senior Play- Prop Manager. Nancy, a member of Mc- Call's Teenage Fashion Board, still finds time to give help to our Talbot Club design with her fashion knowledge. Home Economics and related fields dominate Nancy's d e sig n which is evident by her mem- bership in FHA. Nancy plans to continue her work in re- tailing school. WII.LIAM IAMES ARTURE. IR. Bill Business Manager of TAL- BOT, Senior Class Treasurer, President of Senior Choir, All- County Chorus, District Chor- us, Tennis Club, Senior Play, Reading Club. Our business manager and one of our designers has in- numerable accomplishments, but always finds time to help someone, or go out of his way for others. Bill is planning to attend the University of Pitts- burgh and is considering Pre- Med. We might know that he will continue to be the backbone of any organization or business in the future as he has done in high school. D. i whiff CAROL LEE AUSTEN Liz TALBOT, History Club, Reading Club, Hosteling Club, Tennis Club, Assistant Stu- dent Serior Play Director. Liz gave proportion to our design with her scholas- tic achievements. Her favor- ite hobby is horseback-riding. After graduation Liz plans to attend Westminster Col- lege. IOHN R. BARDONNER Dick Nature Club, Track, Foot- ball. Dick, one of the stalwarts of our football team, is inter- ested in outside activities. He is an active member of Na- ture Club and an outstanding member of the track team. Dick's hilarious antics have immeasurably brightened the 12X homeroom. Wfafdom nce-Seniors The s ors e the do inance in our design, followed by the underclassmen M d aspect of r design has been dominance and subordination. who represent subordination. As in any plan, we need a basic foundation, and we can easily see that the combined efforts of the dominance and sub- ordination have added greatly to the design at Hampton. As you examine the following pages, notice the people who have contributed to this section of design for education. Pagr Twenty-fight
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National Honor Society The National Honor Society was set up to give special recognition to those students who fulfill the requirements for election. The members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, honor and service. Students are eligible as probationary members during their Sophomore year. Iuniors and Seniors may be chosen permanently, although all members must retain at least a B average and receive no failures or incompletes to stay in the organization. Membership is limited to 1504, of the Senior class and 1096 of the Iunior class. Money is raised occasionally to buy cards, pins, and the National Honor Society plague which may be seen in the hall. STAINED GLASS WINDOW One of the spectacular sceres around the studio this year was the stained glass window, displayed at Christmas time. It was designed by Carol Greer, Carol Austen and Marilyn Lundy. Other students who helped complete it were Carol Hatch, Barbara Flick, and Elaine McCarthy. TOP PICTURE, oppcsite page. FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Greer, lack Zimmerman, Carole Williams. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hollihan, Gayle Tryon, Barbara Flick, Ioan Litvik. THIRD ROW: Sam Kellams, Bill Edgar, Mrs. Wright, Torn Wilson, Clem Edgar. BOTTOM PICTURE opposite page. FIRST ROVV, left to right: Susan Rankin. SECOND ROW: Betty Stahl, Linda Stenzel, Donna Buskey. Carol Bruhach. THIRD ROW: Mary Oberc, Nancy Mursch. CHRISTMAS DOORS The fruit derived from labor is the sweet- est of pleasures. -Vauvenargues.
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AMY ELIZABETH BAHNGROVER ..AmY.. Student Council, Business Club, TALBOT. Amy's service in Student Coun- cil was excelled lpy none, and her assistance at the concessions during football games was out- standing. She took a commer- mercial course at Hampton, and plans to ao into office work. The color and balance Amy has added to our design will always be appreciated at Hampton. Xfjff ,K TOM BAUMAN Szlversmiths Club, TALEOT Tom's interest in foreign lan- quaaes added variety to the edu- :ational desiqn. He corresponds with several foreign friends and would lrke to visit some of them. Tom would hge to qo to a lan' quaqe sclE+c:1cH-'an,dfs3xiXdy f e a language hardy' .I-IQ' X J 1 ...romu THOMAS BROLLEY Tom Camera Club. An easyhqoinq member of the senior class, Torn is an active member of Camera Club and in time may he found with cars. lf his far is an example, his spare t1nkerrnq work so Tom will undoubtedly attain his future qoal, of lercrriina IX d1esel mechanic: CAROL NANCY BRUHACH nam.. Egszness Cluh, Hall Patzol Senior Flay. Carol is one of our amkztzcus Harnptonite commercial students, 1- Sne may Le seen aro.ind syhool faithfully patroliicq the halls. Her friendly lauahlna rm-zsorialgy should he an asset to he-r rliture suuress as a secretary flflff graduation. IOHN WESLEY BOOKS Wes History Cluli, Nath Club, Na tional Honor Sonety, Bard, Sen Lor Play. Rhythm is the high spot in this indzvzduals own partfular design. Wes has lieon a mem, lmer of the permission section of the Band for the past six years and is noted for his artistic tal- ent. An outdoor man, Wesley devotes most of his spare time to hunting and fishina. I pk 1, Via, ' 3 1 t 1
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