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NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Mrs. Pursley, Kalp, Mathias, Walter. Row 2: Reish, Brouse, Deck, Smith. The LeWisb1Qiprgi HighiSchoo1 was granted a charter for the Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society in 1951. The Junior Honor So- ciety Was formed .. fin,,1957.?jffMembe1cs of both groups are chosenfby the faculty lon the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and serv- ice. This year the senior group made a special project of compilingg-ca scrapbook containing in- formation on all members of the Honor Society in our school.T5The junior group attended a lecture and discussion on the Civil War at Susquehanna University.. Row 1 Musser Henry, Moyer, Osman, Sheasley. Row 2: Mr. Coleman, McCoy, Odell Hubler Bowers, Bromfield. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY
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- L! V L!,. f ii 75411 ff r, T , M if vgviy I o kj y fi' ' Ji Q ll! if 4, Alix, ii if JJ cp ,ff . t' if f' if ,J fx. STUDE T coU,, , lv Row 1: Kmiecinski, Eagan, Osman, Millward, Noll, Vollmer. Row 2: Reish, J Kribbs, M. Boyer, Beaver, Baylor, M. Boyer, Sheridan. Row 3: Dietrich, Powell Bromfield, Eicher, Hain, Holtzapple, Lane. Row 4: Doebler, Casselberry, Roush Rein, W. Kribbs, Wagner, Seitschek. The Student Council consists of representatives from the entire school. Its main purpose is to keep order in the life of The informal air of Student Council meet- ings does not lessen their efficiency. OFFICERS Robert Strassner, Assistant Secretary, Joanne Beaver, S e c r e t a r yg David Rein, Presidentg Barbara Noll, Treasurerg Eric Brouse, Vice President. the students by acting as a governing body. The Council maintains a school store for student convenience, provides Christmas decorations for the school, conducts school elections, and sponsors an annual spring dance. This year, for the first time, the Council is sponsoring a foreign student, Jutta Seitschek from Austria. This project is financed by the Council, along with the help of other or- ganizations in the school. 15
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Row 1: Clark, Mathias, Yagel, Specht, La Belle, Feg- ley, Cornelius, Hauser, Aumiller. Row 2: Pawling, Tadd, Boehmer, Ross, Hall, McRae, Schaffer, S. Smith, Machamer, Noll. Row 3: Moyer, Benson, Csoka, Seit- schek, Braunmuller, Sones, Fisher, Spielman, Atlee Mr. Abbott. Row 4: A. Smith, Diblin, Earnest, Kieft Kindig, Dainoff, Straub, Ryan, Rhodes, Roush. FRENCH CLUB The French Club, better known to its mem- bers as Le Cercle Francais, takes the study of French out of the classroom into a social at- mosphere. Its membership is limited to those students in their second or third year of study who wish to speak more fluently and learn about the French culture. This year, the mem- bers corresponded with students living in France, viewed informative films, and attended the annual French banquet. KEY CLUB The Key Club, a select high school organiza- tion sponsored by the Kiwanis International, is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys. Each year new members are chosen from the sophomore class. 'Under their new advisor, Mr. Candrick, the boys distributed Christmas baskets to the needy, attended various church services in the community, and sponsored a dance. As does its parent organization, the Key Club tries to help the school and communi- ty in every way possible. Row 1: LaBe1le, Souders, W. Berger, Roush, Ross, Miller, Mathias. Row 3: D. Berger, Kieft, Hyman, Casselberry, Burgee, Brouse, Mr. Candrick. Earnest, Huggins, Hendrickson, Frey, Reish, Hunter, Row 2: Smeltz, Swartzlander, Powell, Fegley, Crebs, Bollinger.
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