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that it meant the were Nam.,-W ,aw- BRASS CHOIR FIRST ROW: Nancy Tierney, Betty Cox, Bonnie McKone, Ben Gary, Janet Curtis, Charlene Shafer. SECOND ROW: Robert Realing, Lyndon Milek, Ted Novakovich, Jeannette Curtis. National Honor Society National Honor Society, the highest honor a high school student can receive, is open to juniors and seniors with a B average or better. Members are chosen by the faculty on the attributes of leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Officers, Roberta I-lruska, presi- dent, Kathy Jones, vice president: Thelma David, secretary: and John Johnson, treasurer: were elected at the end of the 1957-58 school year. This organization sponsored the first dance in the new building, had two initiations and banquets, decorated the school for Christmas, did vol- untary work at the Easter Seal office and had a coke party during tourna- ment for out of town Honor Society members. FIRST ROW: John Johnson, treasurer Thelma David, secretary: Kathy Jones, vice president: Roberta Hruska, president: Miss Watson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sue Schwartz, Pat Mikkelson, Miriam Kowlok. THIRD ROW: Shirley Woody, Io Ann Kagie, Janice Freu- denthal, Ioan Cestnik, Kay Barnett. FOURTH ROW: Elvis Tippets, Jim Parker, Doug Nelson, Janet Ahlquist Don Anderson, Linda Durham, 1 2 l Q T n
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X of the student bod . 4 'Nl Left to right: Jim Skelton, Doug Nelson, Jack Novakovich, Dave Glass, Nancy Brunk, Secretary-Treas- urerg Linda Durham, President, Steve Jepson, Vice Presidentg J. M. Shafer, Phil Crouch, G. M. Hayek, Sponsor. Student Council Here we see the school legislature for 1958-59. Student Council projects this year included a Dance for Cancer at Halloween, the annual semi-formal Christmas dance, during tournament the armory was kept open as a recreation center for visiting Basin students, and the sponsorship of the Bobcat Lair. The year's biggest accomplishments were the students campaigns, speeches, and election of a student body president for the 1959-60 school year. The Bobcat Lair has been the scene of many enjoy- able evenings for the students of Tl-IS. These shots have caught some of the familiar events which take place at this recreation spot sponsored by the Student Council in cooperation with the Lion's Club. ' 4 I
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