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144124 With the realization that the attainrnent of fine citizenship is an all iniportant factor in the educa tion of a high school student, the Citizenship Honorary Society stands as one of Iohn Mar- shall's rnost significant and valuable groups. Recognizing a pupil's effort toward the devel' opment of a strong character, this splendid or- ganization offers the student body a challenging goal. Efficiently leading the group during the fall semester were the following officers tshown at leftl: Emilio Higuchi, secretary, Shirley lean Brown, presidenty Barbara Tyrell, treasurer: Theresa Brady, chairmang Bob Ketron, vice- president. tjitizct-rislinl llsfriortrry iloviwty W'f1l Bow one: Surnrnercorn, Vonic, Mathurin, lmahori, Voltz, Shollin, Nolan, Ketrori, Brown, Brady, lliiguvlii, Karim, lavqiit-as, King, l,lIll1! , Gordon, lrurrlnlood, Mills, Bland. Bow two: Wade, Sturdevant, Booth, Millikin, Scheinholtz, Queal, Kauzor, llue, Plielps, Grweri lution, Walter, tltovwr, Kisssztt, Grove, ltardesty, Lopez, Chelin, Capriola, Pons, Fuiikawa, Knierim. Bow three: Ohlund, Morsnian, Blake, llirnrori, ltrttrtriws, ltornt-y, ltwirt, Guorittittr, Swan, Bell, Spencer, Bagan, McDowell, Cleworth, Len, Neil, Smith, Siegerman, Evans, Thompson, Nourse, Leo, Muller, Terry. Bow four: Nt-Ison, Nt'-wnuan, Longo, Srriurr, Mueller, Miles, Schwartz, Solomon, Lee, Noda, Copp, Fox, Boyd, Dooley, Yamasaki, Conlin, Porisuva, Moss, Lazaravitftr, lVlt1t1lllltf?I'1lf?Il, Shade, Dyste, Mrs. Stearns, sponsor. Row five: Goldberg, Kniss, Dickey, Maxwell, Cheney, Keller, Lako, Welch, Clark, Gilson, Ctnirton, Levin, Reese, Hopper, lsenhouer, Lyons, Gale, Ferris, Gudie, Ames, Miller, Tripner, Wilkins, Pons, Bense, Massion, Miniurn. 120
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.if t i ' :S a t P a r 4 K . af gf: t P: .Jr-avg -., 1 .-fav wr f , f' .Q Q1 -w - Q K a Q4 at K t t .ir.,3g.sg..li,g.,4l,- . - 1, ' Nitin nsttn' lionorary Society S'4l How one: Mrs. Stearns, sponsor, Clrelin, Shollin, Donaldson, Mitclielson, Munernori, llazio, Harp, Wa ner Longo, Mueller, Sturdwvant, Kimball, Bashor, Bland, Trueblood, Knierirn, Toben, Lingle, Odell, Skipwith, Weyland, Winslow. Row two: Grove, Szxbo, Waltc-n, Fellows, Morey, McDowell, Silliker, Randall, Scholl, Clark, Fickling, Hawthorne, Henderlite, Mathurin, Brody, Daugherty, Livingston, Kttdari, Mills, lmahori, Coyne, Yasui, Nagamori, Khanchalian, Nemoto. Row three: Higuchi, Queal, Bamber, B. Kauzor, Churton, Lowren, Bunnage, Mischke, Carver, Bewd Bell Hinirod Shavelson Conk Palmer, Eustis, Reiss, Bonnie, Iackman, Tichenor, Pumphrey, Seitz, Ohlund, Lako, Hoppe, Hamilton. Row tour: Fat y, letterios, Dormer, Ramey, King, Spigel, Lee, Kraft, Millikin, Kissell, Siret, Hoyt, Tynell, Hewitt, Meredith, Wagner, Brigham, Hawes, Korntuut, Candf-e, Lyon, Muller, Freno, Fasold, E. Kauzor, Fowler, Evans. Row tive: Frank, Brady, Hitkin, Massion, Eames, Welch, Minium, Letts, Len, Newsvx ang er, Gate Lvons, Ferris, Borton, Morsman, Clark, Cuny, Franklin, Kaner, Summercorn, Kenyon, Maple, Caywood, Keller, Miller, Mueller. Row six: Hardesty, Spenc er Hanna, Webster, Warner, Hetheringtori, Nelson, Ostlind, Goldberg, Terry, Callister, Ames, Livingston, Beach, Burnett, Smith, Levin, Guenther, Woods, Moor, Cliwiiey, Miscliel, Dunn, LaSieur, Fox, Dooley. Bow seven: Burum, Collins, Doane, Moore, Mannis, Miles, Lovich, lshibashi, Kovall, vioss, Brock- way, Matlin,AMacKe1lar, Twiss, Anderson, lwakami, Reeves, Smurr, Graab, Faxon, Conlin, Whitesell, Sabin, Morrissey, Dodder, To be a member ot this honorary group, a stu' dent must have no grade below a C, a merit record oi 98 or above, and a recommended citi- zenship mark trom tour recitation teachers and the Home Boom teacher. To receive a lite mem' bership award, a pupil must be eligible tor this society tor six semesters. Iohn Marshalls C.H.S., the largest honorary organization in the school, completed the second year ot its existence in lune. Gtticers in the spring tpictured at rightl were Phil Bashor, chair- man: Derelys Sturdevant, secretary: Bob Kimball treasurer, Bob Mueller, president: George Longo, vice-president.
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x A ,.-Qi Otticcrs Scholarship Society S'-'ll Moss, Ieiteries, Mathiiriii, Maier. Scholarship Society entertains 012 e2 Ze Scholarship Society S'4l Bow one: Brokaw, lmahori, Fulton, Vifinslow, Weyland, Shollin, Maier, Moss, Mathurin, lefterie-s, Miss Campbell sponsor, Miss Reid, sponsor, Knierini, Bland, Elias, Derby, Meyers. Row two: Stover, Ficlcling, Carver, Summercorn, Brody, Hirnroci, Kanei F. Kauzor, Callister, lameson, Shavelson, Fasold, Odell, Fellows, Walton, Chelin, Tohen, Browning. Bow three: Lopez, Petermar., Smith Iackman, Harris, Candee, King, Spigel, Queal, Archer, Bonnie, Evans, Meredith, Warner, Draft, Bamber, B. Kauzor, Bell, Brownell, Ha Nthorne- Livingston, Henderlite, Sturdevant. Bow tour: Brady, Ritkin, Welch, Warner, Zoppis, Nourse, Ostlind, Mueller, Ferris, Borton, Yarilcwich, Cay wood, Muller, Lee, Gilson, Terry, Miller, Brigham, Hewitt, Levin, Hurd, Stevens. Bow five: Dooley, Harris, lshibashi, Solomon, Mischel Moor, Sabin, Anderson, Galloway, Schwartz, Oberman, Mannis, Doane, Baslior, Smurr, Faxon, Dodder, Reeder, Twiss. secretary, were elected, and through the courtesy oi Mr. Ruger, the group presented an unusual program. All students were pleased to hear a quintet of distinguished musicians from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at a musical tea sponsored by the Society. Later in the year the Iohn Marshall orchestra, conducted by Mr. Campbell, presented a concert with the assist- ance ot the scholarship group. Because it inspires and encourages students to strive for higher scholarship and because it is ot such practical service to the school and com- munity, the Scholarship Society is one of the cut- standing organizations of Iohn Marshall.
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