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0 li0urke, l'atri-vin Louise A Twinkle in Her Irish Eyes Cheer-lerule-r, 2, 3, 4: Dl'2lllli1,fik' Ulub, 25 C?'i10'il', 3, 4: Choir Di-strim-t Contest, 3, 4, Opereltn, 43 Rand, 1, 43 Band Feitivul, 43 Prom Commit- tee, 33 Y-Teen, 2, II. 4: F. H, Au 4. Peline, Richard Getting the Most Out of Life V. T. C. Ii, 4, Sr. Play, Silverstein, Esther Leah A Gul Full of Fun with XVo1'k In be Done EC'll0ii1l1l1l,la.l 43 Echo pznpei' 4: Y- Teen 2, 33 D1-alnmirs Club 2 3, 43 lHarna.tic'Club Pr-ndllvtion 2, 3: Jir. Play: Prom Committee: G. A. A, 13 Sr. Play. 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nancy Norton, President Wilbur Brown, Vice President V jack Wright. Secretary-Treasurer
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Steinman, Mildred Jean High Class Goods Comes in Small Packages F. H. A, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. See. 3: F. H. A. Pres. 4: Student Counvil 4: Y-Tet-n 2, 3, 4: Student Choir: Prom t'onunitt0e. Stl-awser, James lt. A Penny for Your Thoughts Yalvano, Darlene Talking Little But Aecomplishing Much Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 3, 4: Dra- matic Club 2, Sl: Seholarsthip tests 2, 22, 4: Prom Co-mmitttee: Girls Chorus 1, Wagner, Martha Jean The lVorld is Full of Nice Things Y Teen 2 'S 4' Y Te ll tabinet 4: - -, -, . - e ' , F. H. A. 3, 41 lJt1ama.tic Club 2 3, 4: Dramatic Club President 4: Dra- matit' Club Prod. 3: Sec. of Class 3: Student Council 4: Prom Commit- tee: scfltolat-ship tests 2, 3. Vtoolley, Patricia Ann Like the Sunsthine: Is Always Bright Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen c'a.binet 4: Hand 1. 2, 3, 4: Clroir 1 2, 3, 4: Girls lflnsemhle 3, 4: H-and District Con- lest 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2: Operetta 1, 4: Jr. Play: Class otfficetr 3: Y- Teen treas. 41 Prom Committee: Hand Festival 3: G. A. A, 1: Choral Prod, l, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play. Williams, Doris LaMoine A Merry Heart its the Queen of the NVorld Stober, Freda Mae A Star in Heaven Could Not Be Brighter F. H. A, l, 2, 3: Prom Commit- tee. Temple, Nelson L. Better Late Than Never Str. Hi-Y 3, 4: Choir 15 Jr. Hi-Y 1 2: Rifle Club 1: Conservation Club 1: V. T. C.1 Dl'HtlllHllC Club 3, 4: Prom Committee: Dramatic Club Play Production 2, 3 41 Jn Plwf: Dramatic Club 2 3, 43 Dl't1'mflUC Cluth Cabinet 4: Echo paper 43 L-CHO annual 4: Sr. Play: Scholarship test -I Yan liuskirk, Agnes Louise Her Red Hair is an Asset NYilliams, Ruth Ann She'ts a Phantom of Delight F. H. A. l, 2, 3: Prom Committee. XYl'ight, Jack E. A Student, an Athlete and a VVo'r'thy Fellow Sr. Hi-Y 3 4: Jr. lli-Y 1, 2: Var'- sity K 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Track 2. 3: Ser. of Mass 4: Se-C. of Hi-Y 3: Treas. of Hi-Y 4: See. Varsity K 4: Prom Committee. Yauger, Barbara Lee Here is Spirit Deep and Crystal Clear Band l, 2, 3, 4: Hind District Con- test 3, 4: Band Festival 3, 4: Festiv- al All-Star Band, 4: Sax Quartet 3. 4: Orchestra 4: Cihoir 2 3, 4: Cihoir Dis-trim-t Cuntestt 2, 4: Choral Group Prod. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleatdetr 3: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee.
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A'l'l0 AL H0 llli 0Ulli'l'Y 'k The election of thirteen members of the Class of 1947 to membership in the National Honor Society marks the tenth group to be so honored since the Chapter was instituted in 1938 . . . Selection is made from the highest portion of the scholarship list . . . From that group of students, all the members of the school faculty voted preferences based upon student courtesy in manners and school conduct, respect for the dignity of classroom instruction and the best traditions of Kenton, High School as a continuing educational force . . . Leadership in school activities is achieved mainly by the force of magnetic personality, unwavering sincerity and a devotion to the requirements ofthe tasks and duties of student organizations . . . Courtesy in manners, respect for the dignity of those in authority, leadership and service in student affairs, all combined with high scholarship have always been the marks of student honor and will so always remain . . . Those elected this year are: Left Column, Top to bottom Cliff Biddinger Alice Crossard Ragnhild johnson Marian McFarland Herbert Oberlitner Darlene Valvano Patricia Wooley Right Column. Top to bottom Barbara Daniels Mae Heilman lvadel McCumber Betty McKinley Mariam Sherman Martha Jane Wagner
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