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SOUNDING BOARDS FOR As the representative organization of the school, Student Council met during guidance period every other Tuesday, Under the leadership of president Judy Snyder, vice-president Dick Mayhill, secretary Mary K Morris, treasurer Janet Harding, and the executive board, the council discussed pep sessions, multiple office holding, sanitation, and student behavior as a few problems which affect the well-being of the school. ln addition, the group sponsored dances, printed handbooks, posted the school calendar, and for the second year produced Winter Fantasy, This year S420 of the profits was given to the Y.M.C.A. to furnish a high school recreation room. As a fitting close to the year, Student Council presented coveted citizenship awards to the outstanding senior girl and boy, whose names were then added to the plaque in the hall. Upper-Row One: Jerry Skinner, Joyce Cunningham, Jane Meinzer, Ednamae l-lammontree, Angie Vitello, Beverly Vitello, Carolyn Huth, Patsy Michael, Trudi l-larter, Ann Barnes, Marolyn O'Neill, Shirley Gibbs, Jacque Wilson. Row Two: Mrs. Buchanan, Miss l-lochhalter, Sonia Hollingsworth, Amy Eikelberner, Judy Wiseman, Richard Samuels, Terry l-lershberger, Jon Hershberger, Mr. John- son, Mr, Pruitt. Row Three: Sally Bodell, Sue l-leyde, Susie Burgess, Marlene Sailors, John Vernon, Jerry Benson, Bill Ellington, Bob Kluthe, Kent Castle, Jim Medland, Larry Long. Row Four: John Kinnear, Bob Vernon, James Cain, Harry Meyers, John Hatten, John Parker, Daryl Petrig, Bob Wild, Jim Price, Bob Kreuzberger. Executive Board Members-Lower Left: Gordon, Reid, Buck, Redding, Skelton, ond Booher check sale of Winter Fantasy tickets. Lower Right: Arnold, Wild. and Mayhill watch as Harding, Snyder, and Morrs inspect Student Council handbooks NEW IDEAS
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A SCHOLASTIC WHO'S WHO .fs ag - Q-7 lf..,, we Row One: Joyce Howard, Joan Siferd, Mariel Meyers, Helen Vnney, Annette Elpers. Row Two: Larry Hardin, Everett Conrad, Charles Grigsby, Dave Thomas, Bill Mull, Howard Huston, Charles Cromer, Bill Redding. To promote a higher level of scholarship in secondary schools, National Honor Society was founded in l9l9, sixteen years later, the local chapter was granted its charter. Since that time, despite 0 six-year period ot inactivity ending in l948, tour hundred ninety- four students have signed the roster, The torch and keystone is worn with pride, for election is one ot the greatest honors ot a high school career. Fifteen percent may be elected from the upper third ot a class. Four ot the present members-Larry Hardin, Mariel Meyers, Bill Redding, and Dave Thomas-were initiated in the spring ot their junior year, in the fall nine seniors, voted upon by teachers and retained members, increased the group to thirteen, At an informal luncheon held after each election, the initiates learned the history and purpose ot the organization, signed the roll, and were pre- sented with certificates of membership, a formal candlelight serv- ice was held just betore graduation. Once initiated, students become members for lite and are expected to maintain high standards of character, service, leadership, and scholarship, 18
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GUARDIANS OF THE BOOK NOOK Room l2O, for which the club is named, is the established gathering place of the student librarians sponsored by Miss Marian Baade. Meeting literary figures through book reviews and enjoying a cov- ered dish dinner were only two of the year's projects, The most recent undertaking, a scrapbook kept by Judy Hickman, recorded all past, present, and future happenings of interest to the entire student body, included were the progress of athletic teams, the development of extra-curricular activities, and the announcement of social events, Another appreciated service was the bulletin boarci which furnished students with news pertaining to the latest books. Officers were Charles Hickman, president, Mary Thompson, vice- president, Phyllis Williams, secretary, Dick Roderick, treasurer. ln the second term two changes were made: Judy Hickman became vice-president, and Donna Scott, secretary. Row One: Dave Grisez, Trudi Hilbert, Linda Surenclorf, Lola Page, Eleanor Troy, Beverly Holler- ing, Susie Heyde, Sandra Garver, Marlene Kiesling, Carol Jacot, Ron Vinyard. Row Two: Charles Hickman, Donna Scott, Marv Baer, Pat Casalini, Marlene McCormick, Judy Hickman, Susan Arnold, Ann Wilkinson, Jean Ann Hipshcr, Ann Butler. Bob Carson.
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