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Miss M. Dorothy Walter a (co-advisors) Standing: Yvonne Ward, Hazel Donnelly, Diane Fitz- Gerald, Carole Keib, Linda Berrus. Seated: Dick Greene Julie Steiner, Peter Biche. Row 3: Sally Bannon, Sue Robinson, Ray Sweredoski, David Klosner, Jim Olley, Richard Bush. Row 2: Sandra Failing, Lois Wagler, Marian Hulbert, Mary Ann Roman, Betty Stoffel, Kay Sohn, Gordon Allen. Row 1: Linda Croyle, Shirley Hoch, Kathleen O'Connor, Jane Archer, Janet Leh- man, Kathleen Johnson, Joyce Arthur. nd Miss Nina Lee Hickman
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Marie Krenceski, Winnie Virkler (Co-editors) 1957 Lowacadian Staff Row 3: John Bohall, Philip Fredenburg, Milford Roggie, Richard Sweredoski, Ralph Pedersen, John Roy, Harry Repak, Paul Rice, James Thompson. Row 2: Nancy Peters, Sue Thisse, Elsie Peters, Sally Perrigo, Linda Burns, Rose Powlin, Karen Schneider, Doris Graves, Jane Nortz, Colleen Roche, Judy Howley, Diana Allen, Sharon Bibbins, Sandra Howley, Cecelia Leviker. Row 1: Charlotte Roy, Beverly Nuffer, Barbara Schweitzer, Jean Gallup, Julia Nichols, Margaret Duflo, Pat Nortz, Helen O'Connor, Mary Jane Doody, Elaine Norton, Carole Davis, Judy Allen. 16
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With the approach of commencement, there is a great anticipation among the juniors regarding the election of five percent of their class to the National Honor Society. The sen- iors also have a great interest as ten percent more of their class will be represented in the organization. One should realize that this election is not a “snap” to win; members must qualify with high scholastic ability and with leadership, be of service to others, and be of good character. They publish three issues of their magazine, ‘The Torch,’ and assist in the taking of attendance each day. These mem- bers are to be found in other groups around school, doing their part to improve Lowville Academy and Central School. It is definitely a great honor to achieve the medal and re- cognition as a member of the National Honor Society. Every high school student should keep this goal uppermost in mind and strive toward it with the best of his ability. 18 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Dick Greene Peter Biche—president Dave Boshart—vice-president Mr. Russell Zeller—advisor Winnie Virkler Julie Steiner—sec.-treas. Mrs. Genevieve S. Lawrence—advisor
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