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Above: The K.B.F. included the eight seniors liighest in scholastic ranking. Seated: Susan Petrucelle, Ann Winegardner, Jane Smith. Standing: Janice Auer, Dian Roberts, Jeff Tollinger, David Lewis, Diane Seashols. Below: |()e Dolbv, Jeff Tollinger, David Lewis, Kent Pa il, L nn Kickert. John Tliomas, and Jim Kalten- niark were junior Rotarians. Not pictured: Jerome Drew. K.B.F. AND ROTARY HONOR OUTSTANDING STUDENTS This year eight members of the senior class were chosen to receive the Kiwanis Builds For- ever awards. These eight students excelled scholasticallv and were in the top fi e percent of the class. The K.B.F. winners and their parents were the guests of the Kiwanians at a luncheon dur- ing senior week. Each month of the school year the Hunting- ton Rotarv Club chooses an outstanding senior bov from not onlv Huntington High, but also Huntington College and Huntington Catholic, to be honored as fimior Rotarian. The Junior Rotarians attended weekly luncheons gi en by the club.
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Senior Honor Society members included the following: First row: Dian Roberts, Susie Doerseher, Darlene Foster, ' ieki Barnhlsel, Gvven Durflinger, Suzy Wasmuth, and Pani Yarger. Second row: Pam Ridgeway, Mary Ann McNamee, Mary Ann Eisenbauer, Judy Casper, Mary Betli Shutt, Ann W ' inegardner, and Diana Bonewitz. Third row: Pattv Cook, Diane Seashols, Susie Petrucelle, and Jane Smith. Fourth row: Joe Dolby, John Thomas, Jeff ToUinger, and Da id Lewis. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS ARE CITED Membership into the National Honor Society is based on leadership, character and scholar- ship. To become a member of the society a student must be in the upper twenty-five per cent of his class. Fifteen per cent of the senior class is chosen for the society, and five percent is taken from the junior class. Seniors vote on senior selections and jiuiiors vote on junior selections; then the rating points are totaled. For the final results a committee composed of Harold S. Johnson, the junior and senior sponsors, the Sunshine sponsors, the two deans, the Modulus sponsor, the coaches, the girls ' athletic director and the Masque and Gavel sponsor considers the result of the voting and gives an approval. At the annual breakfast in Lagro State Park on Mav 22 the Senior Honor Society was host to the Junior Honor Society. Junior Honor Society members included eight top stu- dents. Front row: Carolyn Rogers and Ellen Campbell; Second row: Emily Carlson, Mary June PeCan, and Mary Ann Marks; Tliird row: Don Draper, Carl Krieg- baum, and John Repp. Pam Ridgeway and Suzy Wasmuth prepare liam for the annual Honor Society breakfast at Lagro.
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GUIDANCE BOASTS WISE COUNSELING The guidance services at HHS are intended to assist students in college and vocational planning and in the preparation of their academ- ic programs in order that they may take ad- vantage of their potential and the opportuni- ties pro ided by their school. The guidance personnel are located in the Guidance Cente; under the direction of Charles Kaufman. Guidance counselors meet with each student at least twice each year, but students are en- couraged to seek their coimselors whenever they need assistance. Deans for the 1960-61 school year were Mrs. Geraldine Miller and Bruce Gerdes. Their du- ties included checking absentees, compiling absentee lists, issuing tardy and absence slips and taking care of an ' other attendance problems. Class guidance counselors were Robert Diffenbaiigli, Mrs. Berniee Hillesras, Ed Burke and Ixaii Wilhelui. Charles Kaufnia with a senior. holarship opportunities Dean of Mrs. Geraldine Miller and Bruce Gerdes w Girls and Dean of Bo)s. Attendance helpers and guidance office secretaries were Mary Ann McNamee, Patty Jo Thompson, Susie Doerscher, Glenda 0. ley, Gwen Durflinger, Sherril MacDonald, Janet Riggers, Jane Smith, Vicki Barn- hisel, Martha Gee and Beth Shutt.
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