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Row 1: Harrington, Miss Gregory, Heising, Signor, Scott, Schulenburg, Bartels, Clark. ROWZ: Fries, Whiting, Sedwick, Robertson, Staff, Estes, Mattes. Row 3: Suits, Turner, Lehman, Reed, McFarland, Bachman, Tarbell. The members of the Keystone Chapter of the National Honor Society are chosen by the faculty for their scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service. Candidates must be in the upper third of their classes and a member of the ll-A, 12-B, or l2-A classes. The object of KirkWood's Chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to provide worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. The officers are: President, Thad Suitsg Vice- President, Marilyn Scotty Secretary and Treas- urer, Martha Downing. This group is cap-ably directed by Miss Thelma Gregory. Among the activities of the society for this year were: maintenance of the service flag, handling the lost and found, and the presenta- tion of an assembly. we ,Manor oghciefy The organization holds weekly meetings at school and monthly social meetings at the homes of the members. On with the minutes, Pete! Page Twenty-five
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Row I: Iordan, Scott, Mr. Wright, Suits, Mattes, Colston. Row 2: Fleming, Millard, Kern, Roloff, Flecher. Row 3: Whiting, Craig, Hoeman, DeStaebler. Row 4: Ewalcl, Keith, Young, Uffman, Steele, we agifwalenf Czuncif Living in a democracy, fighting a war to preserve that democracy, makes us aware of the necessity for individuals to recognize the ,.,-JNL. And what was that question? Page Twenty-four need for understanding and participating in sound government. Our participation in school government is more important today than it has ever been, because it teaches us the funda- mentals of representative government. As our national congressmen must represent the peo- ple in our national government, so must our school councillors represent us, the student body, in our school government. The Student Council started the year with plans for a better informed student body and student council members. They encourage the students to suggest to their representatives ideas and plans which are sound and logical, benefitting the school as a Whole. The presiding officers this year are: Presi- dent, Thad Suits, Vice-President, Iohn Iordang Secretary, Marilyn Scotty Treasurer, Iune Clark: Mr. Wright is the sponsor.
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IUNIOR HI-Y Row l: Mr. Meyer, Wright, Price, Brown, McKee, Heising, Man- ning. Row 2: Horst, McFarland, High- tower, Bohnenkamp, Hoeman, Ericson, Fawcett. Row 3: Geoglein, Roloff, Turner. Evans, Laciny, Forbes. Row 4: Kakalia, Seavers, Mahn, Agnew, De-Staebler, Ewald. LATIN CLUB Row l: Burris, Morton, Petersen, Phillips, Richter, McGlone, Thompson, Hightower, Tiesler, Spalding, Millure. Row 2: Miss Gregory, Haskin, Malick, Downing, Stegeman, Zumwalt, Musgrave, Meyers, Faber, Myover, Egley. Row 3: Estes, Richard, Brown, Bradley, Ferber, Henley, Head- lee, Smith. umior .M- The purpose of the lunior Hi-Y is to guide :students in Christian principles. The officers Were: President, Hobart De Stae- blery Vice-President, Mitchell Bohnenkarnpy Secretary, William Ericson, Chaplain, Tom .Ewaldp Sponsor, Mr. Meyer. This year the Iunior Hi-Y presented the Hatr- 'vest Hop which Was a hilarious success cmd they hope to be counted on for many more .successful entertainments. IPage Twenty-six oglalfzfn The Latin Club was reorganized at the be- ginning of last semester alter a lapse of four years. Kay McGlone was President, Susan Thompson, Vice-President, and Elise Richter, Secretary-Treasurer. The club held its regular business and pro- gram meetings on Tuesdays, enjoyed a Wiener roast, saw an Italian travel movie, and held a successful candy sale. The Sponsor is Miss Gregory.
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