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l r First row: Rosemary Patanella, Kathy Ferguson, Alice Bottomley Sue Brewer, Spence Guerin, Judy Larson, Linda Crow. Second row: Bill Nelson, Gary Maris, Pat Miller, Eddie Parsons, Red Alderman, Selma Anderson, Howard Guilhaus. JU 1011 RED CROSS This organization is the largest in Melbourne High School because every M. H. S. student is a member. The junior Red Cross Council is the governing body. junior Red Cross activities include-: their yearly membership driveg sending a high school chest overseas, participating in the international art and mtfsic projectg furnishing first aid kits for the schoolg providing favors for the Patrick Air Force Base Hospital, and giving a Christmas party for the patients at the base. OFFICERS Rosemary Patanella, Project Claairmrzrzg Pt Miller, Preriderztf Red Alderman, Vice Prefi- denzg Linda Crow, Publicity Chairman, Alice Bottomley, Secretary.
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NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Front row: Mr. Marsh, sponsor, Peggy Owen, Jimmie Marshall, Barbara Julian, Kay Polhamus, Rosemary Patanella, Elizabeth Wyatt, and Mr. Moffitt, rpomor. Second row: Judy Larson, Karen Evans, Gail Donkin, Barbara Enoch, Linda Crow, JoAnn Hegler, and JoAnn Barry. Third row: Sharla Reynolds, Lynne Secrist, Susan Raulerson, Alberta Etters and Selma Anderson. Fourth row: Nancy Adams, Suzanne Jourdan, Mary Anne McCarthy, Judy Biswanger, Glenda Faye Goodwin, and Carol Johannessen. Fifth row: Bill Tippie, Bill Morrison, John Leffingwell, Fred Bogel, and Robert Morris. Back row: Gary Maris, Carl Morin, Howard Gilhaus, and Dick Van Brunt. The officers of the Honor Society are: Peggy Owen, trearurerf Carl Morin, preridentg Jo Ann Barry, .ferretaryg and Mary Anne McCarthy, vice prerident. The Honor Society is an organization whose object is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character and honesty in the students of Melbourne High School. Membership in the Honor Society is open to any sophomore, junior or senior who has maintained a ninety-three or above scholastic average for the preceding semester and meets the standards of leadership, character and service.
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First row: Mary Berryman, Dot Spencer, Carla Moritz, Sheryl Reynolds. Second row: Cathy Mor- ton, Barbara Hadlock, Ginny Wargelin, Linda Crow, Gerry Hudik, Sharla Reynolds, jo Ann Barry, Carolyn Cairnes. Third row: Bob Johannessen, john Leffingwell, Eddie Parsons, Glenn Morin, Carl Godwin, Glenn Bridges, Tom Wofford. Fourth row: Charles Little, Bill Archer, Dickie Howe, Bill Morrison, Sonny Eitel, Carl Meyer, Bill Stroud, Carl Lanham, Bryant Roberts, Barney Corbin, Eddie Laibl. Fifth row: Tom Weber, john Smith, jim Shuck, Richard Sale, jesse Robbins, Dave Lindsay, Bob McGrew, Howard Guilhaus, Red Alderman, jim Raley, Clint Dare, Bill Kames, Gary Maris, Eddie Nelson, Carl Morin, Eddie Wood. Sixth row: Dave Dryden, jeff Moritz, Spence Guerin, George Walters, Stan Williams, John Sikes, Gary Fortune. Not shown: Marceleen Rodes, Pat Miller. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club is an organization composed of students who have earned a letter in a varsity athletic activity. The purpose of this group is to promote interest in the school's athletic program. Each year an initiation is held for all incoming members. The annual homecoming festivities are sponsored by the Lettermen's Club. To earn funds, the club handles the concessions at the basketball games. Sponsor of the Lettermen's Club is Rick Gillespie, the head coach at Melbourne. sady, Sergeant-at-Army. OFFICERS Bryant Roberts, Pre,ridem',' Bill Stroud Serre tary-Trea.rurer,' Paul Sanford, Sergeanl at Arm: Barney Corbin, Vice Prerident Richard Cas
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