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38 Inducted Into National Honor Society The 1974 induction ceremony of the Manor High Chapter of the National Honor Society was held in the Little Theater on Monday, May 20 at 8:30 in the morning. Guests included Dr. Cherry, several ad- ministrators and counselors, and the parents of the inductees. Thirty-eight students were inducted, including six sophomores. Honor Society president David Thereault presided over the ceremony which included a special presentation by members Kim San- die and David Edwards, the singing of our Alma Mater and a “Hymn for Our Times” by the Manor Singers, swearing in of the in- ductees, and a short concluding talk from Dr. Cherry. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the Humanities faculty office. Mrs. Pam Riddleberger, sponsor of the National Honor S ociety, along with parents, enjoy themselves at the reception for new members and their parents. David Edwards comments on a poem recited by Kim Sandie. David Thereault lights the candles as the National Honor Society assembly begins.
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Politics, Spirit, Meetings... Meetings of the Student Govern- ment Association were held during homeroom every Monday and Thursday, giving the officers a chance to discuss school problems. Homeroom Representatives met once a week to be informed of the latest happenings. Dr. Cherry met with them twice, once to discuss the Homecoming dance, and again to speak about the need for agsemblies and school spirit. A spring dance was planned but had to be called off the day before it was supposed to take place because only four tickets had been sold. The S.G.A. raised about $100 from fund raising and dances during the year. The money was used to off-set expenses the S.G.A. incurred and to pay for the charitable donations made during the year. The S.G.A.’s activities culminated with the election of new officers. Sylvia Capehart is inducted as the new S.G.A. President. First Row: Caronne Ellis—Treasurer, Cassandra Goodwyn—President, Sylvia Capehart—Secretary. Second Row: Mary Dawkins—Vice-President, Mr. Joseph Rociask—Sponsor, Wilton Madison—Publicity Director. 22-Student Government Association
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nt aaanscsascssibiMiiss neuen Master of ceremonies, Mr. Vincent Mitchell, an- nounces the band’s next number. owe The playing of the Alma Mater brings the Freshman-Sophomore section to its feet. Highlights from “Jesus Christ Superstar,” end the band’s program. Kaye Ellis concentrates on playing correctly. 24-Spirit Day
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