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agzwlenf Councif qwofivafefi .jslarcbngii .fdcfiucfzefi The Student Council, which acts as the governing body ot the Harding students, is one oi the most active organizations in school. One ot the main events, which was organized and carried out by this group, was the annual Homecoming ceremony, which will long remain a memorable evening in the hearts oi many Hardingites. The candidates tor Homecoming queen were nomi- nated by the senior class and elected by the entire student body. Suzanne Simmons reigned as queen this year with her court composed oi Barbara Orr, Beverly Hurley, Mariorie Dearth, and Betty Plantz. Other memorable events which were directed by the Student Council included bon- tire pep rallies, which were held before some ot the games at the stadium, and three talent assemblies, a sophomore assembly in charge of the sophomore members ot the Student Council, a iunior assembly, in charge oi the juniors, and the seniors in charge at a senior assembly. These three assemblies were put together in a combi- nation program, in charge oi the entire Student Council, which was held in Edison auditorium, March I4. Members oi the Student Council, also act as guides during the vocational conterences. Jim Larsen was chosen as leader this year with Ed Morse as assistant. Suzanne Sim- mons was elected secretary and Beverly Hurley was chosen to talce care ot the tinances. Student Council advisers are Mrs. Barbara Wilmeth, Mr. Anthony Schiavo, and Mr. Charles Myers. Standing left to right-Jim Larsen, Mr. Schiavo, Mr. Daly, Mrs. 2nd row-Marsha Jones, Pam Smyth Jane Larkin Bonnie Kern Willmeth Jim Chapman Sitting lett to right-lst row-Beverly Hurley, Suzie Simmons, Ed 3rd row-Don Decker, Ted Simmons Gilbert Herr Elwrn Falor Morse Joe Thomas, Sharon Burke Joan Davis Carol Bachman
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Page Twelve Mr. Gabler presents certificates to Maxine Hamilton, valedictorian and salutatorians, Diane Umbaugh and Sue Courtright. Row I-Sally Kniclcle, Phyliss Craven, Birdie Borland, Sally Runyan, Earbara Clements, Bonnie Jones, Beverly Hurley, Shirley Kyle Row 2-Joe Thomas, Annetta Harty, Regina Cleveland, Marilyn Sifritt, Maureen Smally, Betty Plantz, Joyce Roberts Row 3-John Ashworth, Maxine Hamilton, Anne Fellmeth, Nancy Curren, Marilyn Green, Diane Umbaugh, Sally McGinnis, Wilma Goebel, Colleen Wooten, Sue Courtright Row 4-John Gantt, Ted Price, Ron Freese, Don Ballinger, Jim Larsen, Ronnie Owens, Robert Merchant, Ste-ve Lacey, Harold Alexander, Jim Arnold, Tom Tatham .gzkofamlziya ana! Clzaracfe Election into the National Honor Society is a reward oi real merit ior a Harding senior because membership is based on scholastic achievement, leadership. character development, and service rendered to the school. To be on the eligible list a student must have entered Hard- ing no later than the beginning oi his senior year, and be scholastically in the upper third oi his class. This year there were eighty-seven seniors considered tor membership: thirty-nine students. or titteen per cent oi the entire class, selected. Un a numerical basis, students in the upper third ot the class and faculty members judge the candidates upon willingness to render service to the school: courteousness shown to all: cooperation in committee, statt, and team work: observance ot school regulations: keeping individual pledges and responsibilities to the school promptly: possession ot high standards oi honesty and reliability: possession ot desirable personality traits: intluencing others with leadership qualities tor the good ot all. Parents and Friends were guests at the impressive induc- tion service held in West Hall, April loth. At this oc- casion each member was presented with a certiticate, signed the National Honor Society membership book, and given the privilege to wear the torch.
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