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atzona onor oczety Lndtr the untrrrng sponsorship ot Miss Xlrcra Xn drexxs the Honor botretx hrs tomplet d mother suc tesstul xerr rt Xl H 5 Nlembershrp rn the Honor Sotretx is 1 rexxrrd hoped tor by exeryorre but rs limited to I, f ot the Senior class, 5 1 selected rn their unror xur Ind the other ro xxhen thex hfrxe betomt benrors Nlembers rre sel tt cl on the basis of their thrrrtter stholrrshrp lerdershrp, 'rnd serxrce to the sthool They must br rn the top third of their tllss rnd hrxt tompletefl one talendfrr year rn this sehool The nexx members xxere inrtmted rn Deeem ber rt Peter Crreemrn s house xx here they perform d srllv stunts tor the rmusement of the old members Frrr President -Xrlrtr Holt Vrte President, ane Hughes Seeretlry and Iohn Taub, Treasurer deserxc 1 spetirl Commendation lor their efforts 'Ihe rnnual bcholrrshrp B rdge w1s held on lanu wry 26th rn the lrbrrrv At this bridge Srzg was raised for 1 stholarshrp to rrd some needy Senior ton trnue hrs or her educatron after hrgh sthool Xnother proiett of the Honor Sotrety xx rs to send out the ltevstones to efrch homeroom, xxrth the nrmes ot those xxho h1xe frchrex ed honor rrnrks lrsted Lon grrtulatorv notes xx ere sent to all those who mfrde h st honors -Xt the spring: prrty where the n xx Iunrors xvere inducted, all students who were on the hrst honor roll exery time were rnxrted This vear our Honor botrety wx rs on of the mfurx organrzatrorrs rslted to nomrnate 1 deserxrng person to be plated on the lrst of wndrdrtes xvhrth ve seleet-sd hxe yefrrs for addition to the Hfrll of Finre The tom allowed for our Honor Society tools r nttronxwrde Honor Sotrety examination Frxe percent of this year s Iunror class was rndutted rn May, and we are sure they 'rre eapable ot leading the Honor Society on to inother good ye'rr bust R014 Xurtx Baker Le-slex Harper Judy XIQ xxrtx Mite Pettnrarr Carol Lightfoot Llara Lulzonr Joan X rrr Nalkenberg Bettrna Cooper Strand Rou NI-1rJolxn Xanderhorst Sandra Warrdernmrr Jane xnn Hughes Daxrd Farr -Xrlrt'1 Holt John 'I rub '1rnk'1 Risk Bettx -Xnn Qanrpsorr Tll1I!lR0ll Nlrss Andrews Rrelrard Land Bettx Stoxx Anne Nlayrose Nrneent Perd Nlrlcolrrr Hepxsorth hlearror Heed Rrta Por-era Parth Hanson C rna Guttnr mn Fourth Rou. Vx alter NIUPTIQI Bob Xan Wre xlbert I-ckhardt filth Ron Douglas Stexerrs James kuxx rda John Sherman I or don Nrelrols Daniel 'l lronrpson Don Rogers Peter C reenran L ordurr Nu hfxl Xlrrhrel Sexerrrr 72 ' A Z . X ' I 5 4 '5 ' - ' . 1 - V -fry. - . - 4 -4, . . - Y' , ' 1 . N ' - ' '. . i 1 5 e' e . 3 A ' , 1 S , ' . ' A A ' , 1 ' i , 1 ' ' . ' ' A , . . . ' 5 x, . . , s i K- 1 , ' ' 'K ' - - I , v' , 1 Q r , I X V, ' N A - S L L ' i T K x ' T ' 'L ' T ' l i L 4 . ' ' The officers this year have been very ellieient. Dave mittee chose Clara Barton. Also, nine people, the quota 1 . 1 r iz , i' - ' ' I A ' i . ' 1 1 i 'i ' C, T ' 2 I ' 2 'i I i . A 1' . . 1, I n . ' T , A ' C L 1 ' . A 's 5. 4 . VL, ' . i ' H, . 7' A A , 3 V x ' V A 2 v , ' v y ' f ' , ' ' A- V 1' 1 ' 2 ' 'jp ... Y f B. S V -.1 . B. ' .2 , L ' ez . Av' I SY ' ' V Y T, ,, 1. . Y 'Z . Af-V, ' A -, 2 v, , v I 29
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r octet and Sc of! CSD ' my J I ifsf li'uzr,' llaviii l'vEll'l', Aunt- Mayimst-,.lol111 'l'auh, IN-ter fiI'l't'IllZlll, 'Finka Irisk. Iris-k AIi'Yitv. runfl lt'uu'.' l'2ll'Hl l'osnel', Sally Stout-ll, Vat 1'oug'lilin, Sairzili .lane lf:-lir. lion liwgzw-t's, lileziiwl' lived, Axim- Iiavcs, Varol lalgllllitrlll, l'a1 Alw1'atil+-y, Alive- lawatnmii, .Xnne llimaiiiiom-. l-St-tty .Kun Sampsoii. . , . . , . . lhirrl Irmr: Haroltl Nt-:lst-ii, f.+-1-:ge Ish-in. The Quill and Scroll Society. under the sponsorship ol' Miss Francis. has as its purpose the advancement of literary efforts on the part of the students. Once a year the society publishes the Orange and Black Leuzxex, containing the short stories, poems, and essays which have won prizes as the best of each of the three classes during a competition held earlier in the year. The society is composed of the writing and business staffs of The Record and the Mahiscan, the mem- bers being chosen for scholarship and journalistic merit. lts president is Peter Greeman, vice-president is lohn Taub, and secretary-treasurer is Tinka Risk. Two groups of students are elected yearly, and the maiority of these are Seniors although outstanding Iuniors are also included. The society is an international one: the members keep in touch with the activities of other groups through the Quill and Scroll Magazine. to which every member may subscribe. In order to publish the Orange and Bfaclq Leaves, which is the main purpose ol' the organization. its members sell the programs which are a part of every football game. The money collected is used for the Leaves' it there is a surplus, the society uses it to pur- chase a gift lor the school. Much care is spent in mak- ing the magazine one of the best of its kind, and since each student may contribute to it through his writings. the interest in it is high. Une of the most amusing activities of the club to the members are the bi-annual initiations. These initi, ations, to which Mr. McLain and his wife, as well as other faculty members. are invited, are the source of niuch entertainment to all who attend. For the privi- lege of belonging to the society the inductees arc dressed in outlandish costumes and perform stunts, encouraged from the sidelines by the members. Usu- ally, photographs are taken of the proceedings to re- cord the event, the resulting pictures are sometimes startling, but always amusing. Even with these dith- culties, the society is the goal of all aspiring journalists.
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