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Chosen as 1954-55 Girls of the Months are, Elizabeth Creson, February, back row, Suzanne front row, Pat Rainer, September, Gloria Waller, Wilson, March, Joy Herod, April, and Carolyn October, Carolyn Tapp, November, Kay Burnam, December, Carma lean Williamson, January, and Blankenship, May. B-PW Club Sponsors Girls of Month The Business and Professional Womenis Club honors one girl each month during the school year by selecting her from the Senior Class for Girl of the Month. After being selected, she attends one of the night meetings of the club at which time she tells something about herself and her activities. A book is usually presented to her as a gift from the club. Moral and ethical stand- ards, leadership, and service, and the basis of their characters are the factors considered in choosing these girls. They must also be good influences on other people, have good scholastic standings, and be tolerant and democratic toward their fellow students. Miss Edith Caveness, Mrs. Dick Cozby, Miss Irene Armes, Miss Bessie Bullock, Mrs. Bill Cox, first semester, and Mrs. Zoe Carter, second semes- ter, served on the committee to select the girls. P4 , .V K, 21,8 '- 'ii V, 'PQ
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From the largest Sophomore Class in the his- tory of Lubbock Senior High 12 students were chosen for Wh0's Who. The group, electediby a committee of teachers and students are, front row, Delia Close, Anita Cordon, and Carol Simp- Twe Ve Chosen For Delia-did the art work for the sophomore assembly and served as a vice-president of the class. Anita-outstanding for her musical ability, was a member of the All-State Choir. Carol-worked on the WESTERNER and was a WESTERNER WORLD cub reporter, attending the THSPA convention in Denton. James-was president and accompanist of the Choralaires, and as- sembly organist. Lynn-secretary of the class, delegate to TASC and a member of the Monterey planning committee. Eddie Joe-sophomore editor of the WESTERNER, delegate to THSPA convention in Denton. song second row, Iames Moesor, Lynn Richards, Eddie joe Bradford, and Iimmy Seayg back row, Harlon Lamkin, james Sinclair, Mike Robinson, Bryan Baxter, and James West. oph Who's Who jimmy-ran films for all-school parties and helped in audio-visual aids, outstanding i.n this service. Harlon-held first chair in All-State Band, member of Westemer concert, marching, and stage bands. james-active in children's theater and extemporaneous speech, chairman of junior high exhibits for Latin Week. Mikeqactive in FFA and FHA, he served as vice-president of his c ass. Bryan-member of Westemer football and track teamsg served as vice-president of his class and on the planning committee for Monterey. james-vice-president of his class, showed great leadership abili- ties. 0 o ,
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Iunior Rotarians for the year are, front row right to left, Iimmy McLaughlin, October, Neil McMullen, November, George Dawson, Decem- ber, Sam Vaughter, Ianuary, Gary Lacewell, February, back row, Ierrell Snodgrass, March, Lilburn Smith, April, and Richard Estes, May. Not pictured is Don Kerr, September. Rotary Club Honors ine Senior Boys Honored as junior Rotarian each month of the year is a senior boy who has contributed in an outstanding manner to the held of activities in which he participates. Good citizenship, well developed character, and high scholastic ratings are the bases on which selections are made by a committee composed of Mr. Floyd Honey, Dr. Ishmael Hill, and Mr. E. I. Lowrey. The junior Rotarian is presented at the first meeting of the Rotary Club each month, he at- tends all meetings throughout that month, and gioes a brief statement at the last meeting. He is also honored in the WESTERNER WORLD by a picture and a story.
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