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SENIOR STUFF Our Senior year was a busy one with the Revue, Senior Play, danc- es, parties, and innumerable ac- tivities. To get off with a good start, we elected our officers. They worked hard and did a fine job. Tom Fahr- now served as President; Jean Bip- pus, Vice-president; Phyllis Kri- der, Secretary, and Charles Cut- shall, Treasurer. Mr. Ware and Mr. Hummer were very fine sponsors — we couldn ' t have gotten along without them. Melody Jones was the girl ev- eryone was talking about, and also the name of our Senior play. It was presented March 19, 20, and 21, and was very successful. We ' ll always remember the heart-warm- ing story of Melody Jones. We shall never forget Huntington High School and to make sure that the school will not forget us, we put a new sound system in the auditorium. The Junior class gave us a very fine reception. The banquet was marvelous, and truly another one of those nights that are unforgetable. HONOR SOCIETY The Senior Honor So- ciety, composed of the upper 159( of the class when ranked by combin- ed student vote, faculty vote, and scholarship rank, was elected April 4. The selected were: Phyllis Krider, Sally Carroll, Don Holloway, Sue Day, Jean Bippus, Betty Barnhisel, Donna Gorham, Janet Herzog, Jean Ann Vernon, Ron- ald Pownall, Jim Trzyn- ka, Pudgie Helvie, Duane Caley, Patsy Priddy, and Bruce Stewart. 28
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JUNIOR ROTARY Each month of the school year the Huntington Rotary Club chooses a high school senior boy to be a Rotary member for the month. The high school members are chos- en for their civic interests, dependability, personality, and manners. The senior boy chosen, meets with the Rotary Club each Tuesday noon at the Ho- tel LaFontaine where he lunches with the members, enjoys the programs, and learns the fact that service ranks above all. The Junior Rotarians last year were: Tom Fahrnow, September; Jim Bradley, October; Dar- vin Haupert, November; Wayne Beemler, December; Ronald Pownall, January; Don Holloway, February; Charles Helvie, March; Dick Lintner, April, Gene Stephen, May. VALEDICTORIAN Valedictorian, student ranking first in the class, was Miss Phyllis Krider. She, rep- resenting the senior class, ac- cepted the diplomas as pre- sented by Mr. Frank C. Hel- vie. SALUTATORIAN Salutatorian, the student ranking second in the class, was Miss Sally Carroll. She, representing the senior class, accepted the Bibles, present- ed by Mr. Hummer. K. B. F. K. B. F., Kiwanis Builds Forever, is composed of the upper 5 A of the senior class determined by scholarship alone. Those elected this year were: Sally Carroll, Don Hol- loway, Phyllis Krider, Janet Herzog, and Sue Day.
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