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k W-ugh uniov 7of0nor' Socief The Junior Honor Society was organized in 1953 by the effor Gomn' of the Student Council to give recognition to the Freshmen and Sopho ment ittee more students who had obtained the scholastic average of an S for one previous se- t r and showed qualities of Leadership Character, and Service. mes e , , 'Ihe first installation of new members, held November 25, was conducted by the Vlemb members of the Senior Honor Society and Achievement Committee. New 1 ers were inducted into the organization February 23. 'Ihe officers of the Society are Carol Niederstadt - President, Barbara Potter - Vice-President, and Sue Mayberry - Secre- tary. 'Ihe activities of the organization are to maintain scholarship and foster and improve scholastic standing of all the students in the Freshman and Sophomore classes. ts of the Achieve- Flnsr Row - Miss BISHOP, R. TAYLOR. C. VIRGIN. S. MAVBERRY. T. Knozcx. P. SPRINGETT M. LuTToN. S. Cownn TOP ROW -J. Kemp. B. ERXLEBEN, D. LAMONT, B. Porrsn, B. GnAvArr, H, PETERS C. NIEDERSTADT. K. YOUNG 73
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vu afional ihfonor' Socief The National Honor Society is under the capable direction of Miss Bishop. With her guidance and the leadership of their officers, Velda Kieninger - President, George Bude - Vice-President, Donna Beck - Secretary, and Joy lleimann - Treasurer. They have become a very active organization. 'Ihey have assisted the Achievement Comnittee of the Student Council in establishing a Junior Honor Society for under- classmen, purchased apencil dispenser, assembled the sc,hool honor roll, and have held the first Annual Honor Society Banquet. . 'lhe members of this society are chosen for the qualities of scholarship, leader- ship, service, and character by the high school faculty. FIRST Row - V. KIENINGER. G. Buns. D. Bricx, J. HE!MANN, S. MOSIER. Miss BISHOP TOP Row - R. COUNTS, P. DUGGE. J. THYM. B. GREEN. B. BOLTON. BETTY VERDIN 7? 'J
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FIRST Row - C. HURT. D. BRAUCH, B. BOLTON. B. VERDIN. M. WILLIAMS. N. NISTLER, B. HELMS. D BECK C NIEDERSTADT T KROECK N BOL D EYER NG E. GRAY, . . . . . . . TON. . M . K. YOU . P. MARTIN. B. LAMMERDING SECOND ROW - B. GREEN. J. SETTLEMOIR. E. BAR K. BURNS. . NES. T. LINDHURST. B. SCHROEDER. T. THOMAS, N HOPPER, L. BRAUN. S. MAYBERRY, H. PETERS, P. SPRINGETT. S. LINDHURST. M. DoLsoN. R. TAYLOR. D. MESPLAY. B. DYE THIRD ROW - J. WRIGHT. J- MURPHY- G. Houssoonr. J. LILLICRAP, C. ANDERSON. B. Bvno, S. COWAN, R. BROWN. N. GRIESER. P. A. CRAIG, B. Nglngnzcnzn, C, SCHROEDER, R, WALKER. D. LAMONT, B. ERXLEBEN. C. VIRGIN TOP Row - J. SKAGGS, M. MERDOCK. C. LINK. C. PARKS, G.NICKOLlSAN. B. MEYER. F. JOST, J. KATZENBURGER. G. HOLTGREVE. L. HAYMAN. J. SACKBERGER. S. MCKINNEY. B. MANLEY, B. ARNOLD. J. HOLLENBACK. B. j6Cl'I GRAVETT. J. BEST. Che of Hancock's most active clubs is the Y-Teens. Together the Y-Teens seek to enrich their own lives and to do their share in building a better community. Their goals are to grow as persons, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of Cod. 'lhe club consists of thirty-nine girls and meets every other Wednesday at seven o'clock for a business meeting and to plan recreation for the group with the help of their leader, Miss Marguerite Hensley. The officers are Ibnna Jean Beck - Presi- dent, Thelma Kroeck - Vice-President, Erna Gray - Secretary, and Carol Niederstadt as Treasurer. Some of the activities sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. that the Hancock Y-Teens participated in are Open House at the new Y. W. C. A. building, Hobby Show, Gxili Supper, a Mother-Daughter reception, and the Snow Ball Prom at which our Treasurer, Carol Niederstadt was. crowned Miss Y-Teen of 1954. The recreations of the Y-Teens were a Christmas Dance, Paj ana Party, and, picnics. The club hopes to raise enough money to send the girl to the Y-Teen Convention this sumner.
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