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Left Row: Gwen Durflinger, Pam Ridgeway, Patty Weaver, Susie Petrucelle, Diane Seashols, and Ann Winegardner. Right Row: Joe Dolby, David Lewis, and Jeff Tol- linger. The annual honor society breakfast found everyone sleepy but having a good time. Front Row: Jackie Nye, Judy Blackburn, Ann Burn- worth, Barbara Day, Susie Buzzard, Dixie Michael, and Shirley VanDine. Second Row: Anne Goshorn, Arlen Paul, David Allen, Marian Kaylor, Marcea Landis, Beth Kirchoff, Donna Howett, Marilyn Fetterhoff, and Janet Burkhart. Third Row: Cliff Terry, Ron Handwork, Ken Tewel, John Owen, Bill Seashols, John Ware, Ted Ehlers, Lynn Thompson, and Barbara Mueller. 'M 5 A fu-ll.,-A-ll: HONOR SOCIETIES stress worthwhile characteristics. To become a member of the National Honor Society, a student must be in the upper twenty- five percent of his class. Membership is based on leadership, character, and scholarship. Only hfteen percent of the seniors and five percent of the juniors are chosen for membership. Selec- tions are made on the basis of scholarship, teacher vote, and student vote. Seniors vote on senior selections and juniors vote on junior selections. Rating points are totaled. For the final results a committee composed of Mr. johnson fchairmanl, the junior and senior sponsors, the Sunshine sponsor, the two deans, the Modulus sponsor, the coaches, the girls' athletic director, and the Masque and Gavel sponsor consider the results of the voting and give final approval. On May 24 the Senior Honor Society held its annual breakfast at Lagro State Park for the junior Honor Society.
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l , , PHYSICAL EDUCATION disciplines the body. Bowling is one of the many sports offered in girls' physical education. Swimming class watches a young diver on the spring- board. Anything Tarzan can do, Jim can do better? The girls, physical education department offers a broad program of activities including swim- ming, howling, tennis, archery, volleyball, has- kethall, square dancing, folk dancing, deck ten- nis, badminton, table tennis, tumbling, baseball, and many low organized games. Various tour- naments are held throughout the year, creating much interest and excitement. Their popularity was well attested this year by the large tarnouts for them. The boys' physical education program is made up of calisthcnics in the fall followed by a series of games which include basketball, volleyball, kickball, and softball. Also during each six Weeks pcriod the boys are required to hand in two written reports and to take an exam. All of these varied activities help to build strong, healthy bodies and provide for whole- some recreation.
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KIWANIS and ROTARY recognize distinguished seniors. Outstanding senior boys from Huntington High, Huntington Catholic, and Huntington College are recognized and honored each month by Rotary. They attend the Weekly lunch- eons during the month for which each is chosen as a junior Rotarian. Kiwanis also honors senior students Who have been scholastically outstanding in high school. These honor students, members of K. B. F. CKi- vvanis Builds F oreverj, are the top five percent of the class. This year eight graduates received certificates from K. B. F. at the annual honorary luncheon. J ', N N X 11 'bv ,J A , Q- as VZ- xe 3 ' dnb KIWANIS Front Row: Anne Goshorn, Donna Howett, Marlene Ross, and Beth Kirchoff. Second Row: John Ware, Lynn Thompson, A r l e n Paul, and Dove Allen. ROTARY Fronf Row: Garl Wetters, Ken Tewel, John Wore, ond John Owen. Second Row: Bill Secishols, Ted Ehlers, and Dove Al- len. LQWWE. s V
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