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National Honor Society Works Toward the Betterment of Students NHS president, Jen Ann Jones, presents the order of business to vice-president, Thomas Rushing; secretary, Charles Sykes; treasurer, Pat Smith, and historian, Brenda Ford. Membership in the National Honor Society is granted to students who have shown outstanding evidence of citizen- ship, leadership, character, service, and scholarship. Although the students must maintain a solid “B” average at all times, this alone will not lead to mem- bership. The member must he out- standing in the other four qualities as well. NHS offers the student many ac- tivities during the school year. Bundle days, participation in state-wide NHS conventions, sponsorship of the annual Career Conference, and other activities complete the organization’s busy school calendar at Madill High School. Under the experienced leadership of Miss Mildred Holland and Mrs. Blanche Jewell, the members receive much benefit from the organization. First Row: Paula James. Ann Beard, Kathy Butler, Mary Lou Jones, Rebecca Hawley, Susan Rahon, Ava Smithers, Barbara Vanderburg, RuAna Sartin, Sue Wilson, Pam Williams, Wanda Rollins. Squeegie Moore, Pat Smith. Kay Hagood, Jana Hewitt, Judv Colby; Second Row: judv Jones, Donna Bumpass, Margaret Woody, Lynda Bullard, Phyllis'Barnes, Jen Ann |ones Emo- gene McCain, Sandra Petty, Marilyn Hale, Carol Jester, Nita Miller, Melva Rood, Linda Dry, eda Kay Kerr, Connie Mahaney, Carmen Leerstang, Shannon Stevenson; Third Row: Charlene McCain, Brenda Ford, Jo Lee Cheadle, Carolyn Miller, Dannv Sloan, Royce King, Terrv May, Eddie Balsinger, Thomas Rushing, Gan- Bane, Charles Sykes,' Ronnie Taylor, Jerrv Jacks, Paul Adams, Byron Wilhite, Nancy Wagner, Janice Bennett, Wilma Oliver, Linda Eldridge.
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Activities “Let's go hand in hand, not one before another —Shakespeare School activities can be pleasant for all con- cerned, especially if everyone has pitched in be- forehand. Selling tickets, putting up decorations, perhaps driving pedestrian friends to and from events—all of these help boost M.H.S.’s school unity. Many new and novel ideas have been born this year. Group and Club get-togethers, bake sales, a band magazine sale, and an all around calendar of school events, help create more interest in our school activities. School activities are what you make them, and the students of M.H.S. are making ours the very best.
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SC Sponsored Ticket Sales to Promote School Spirit The twenty-two member MHS Student Council began the 1963-64 school year with an eagerness to serve the faculty, administration, and student body alike. Its goal was the betterment of the school. One of the Council’s major projects for the year was a March of Dimes Benefit during which re- freshments were sold and entertainment was pro- vided to the student body. The proceeds totaled $51.26. The annual Twirp Week was sponsored by the Council after which Kangaroo Court was held for the students who violated Twirp Week rules. Competition between the classes for support of the basketball team was sparked when the Student Council sponsored a ticket selling contest. The class which purchased the most tickets and attended the most games was honored at an all-school party. Student Council President Gary Bane raps a meeting to order as Vice-President Royce King, Secretary Bill Flanagan, and Treasurer Mike Huebsch observe. First Row: Mrs. Katy Rood; Second Row: Paula James, Mary Jones, Veda Kerr, Jen Jones, Carolyn Miller, Nita Miller, Linda Dry, Pat Smith, Jana Hewitt; Third Row: Danny Sloan! Terry May, Jim Williams, Roger Finkle, Thomas Rushing, Gary Bane, Bill Flanagan, Mike Dollar, Mike Huebsch, Charles Sykes, Ronnie Taylor, and Royce King.
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