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Military Honors if it it fifteen First row: Alan Nurmi, Betty Crabbs, Angie Cardina, Marjorie Spation, Elizabeth Mc- Leod, Marilyn Harer, Phyllis Bailey, Mario Murray. Second row: Allan Doerner, Keith Carabell, Henry Zolar, David Nichols, William Klein- shrot, Robert Ryan. Third row: Charles Carrol, Wilbur Lenk, Harold Johnson, Joseph Alban, National Honor Society Miss Grace Wyman, Sponsor First row: Alice Warren, Hazel Sanford, Nancy Webb, Reta Newman, Eleanor Bruce, Janet Heckman, Marjorie Sweet, Marilyn Payne, Betty Crabbs. Second row: Miss Wyman, Ruth Taylor, Shirley Petkosek, Joe Cooper, Jack Smith, Louis Creyeling, Marjorie Bown, Dorothy Seymour, Edith Square. Third row: Betty Ervin, Betty Schmucker, Helen Boyadjis, Ellen Pratt, Evelyn Joughin, Eva Kathryn Elledge.
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Military Law ff t t Mr. Layton Pollock, nsfcfrp gf First row: Jack Robinson, Joan Spetz, Peggy Snyder. Second row: Helen Boyadiis, Jean Farley, Chief Justiceg Squier Hanni, Howard Concoby, James McCormick, Joseph Hagar. Third row: Robert Duncan, Baliffg Eillen Pratt, Clerk, James Zinn, Baliff. Student Court Ever been A.W.O.L., or late at least three times? Then you have probably made the acquaintance of the Chief Justice of the Student Court and the eight judges who control the Court verdicts. ln the sophomore year, two students are chosen to hold office until graduation. An- other representative is elected in the Junior year and another in the Senior year. This year the student body chose as Chief Justice, Jean Farley, and she, in turn, chose Bob Duncan and James Zinn to act as bailiffs. The Secretary of the Merit Board acts as clerk. This is the seventh consecutive year that the Student Court has been in session and, with each year they become wiser and more just in their decisions, leading the students along the straight and narrow path. fourteen
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