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'CL?'. Bottom Row: N. Macken. president: A. Vlases, vice-president: N. Weiller. secretary' L. Vyner treasurer' Mr S R 2- D. Brown. M. L. Timberman, S. McGaha, D. Merriken, R. Linker. L. Crandall, H. Rubin, M. Stumbler. Row 3: SFliz'hii'z?nE?rMai:rY Ml Goode. P. Gilbert. J. Nusboum, M. Young, J. McQuoy, P. Lee. Top Row: P. Cribbs, R. Zipprian, J. White, J. Juney. D. Sherin, G. Honor The John Edwin Espey Chapter of the National Honor Society is an organization made up of students who have qualified in the fields of scholarship, citizenship, leadership, and school service, The main purpose of the society is to benefit its members and the school by working on worth- while proiects such as the milk bar, the first alumni dance held on November 24, and a scholarship to a deserving senior in the organization. The Honor Society is advised by Mr. George Schluder- berg and Mr. Albert Sgro, with Nelson Macken as president. The other ofticers are Andrea Vlases, vice-presidentg Lynne Vyner, treasurer, and Nancy Weiller, secretary. Society 98 The Milk Bar-an Honor Society proiect.
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.. INDERS ,yy .9 lei ist Row: J. Goode, Secretary: Mrs. Miriam Shutt, Sponsor: R. Zipprian, President. 2nd Row: C. Showell, Vice President: D. M. Brown, Treasurer. Future Business Leaders of America F. B. L. A. is a national organization existing for the young democratic nation. people who are planning to make their way in the business The group is advised by Mrs. Miriam Shutt, and alters world. The 'four letters, F. B. L. A., symbolize that every its typing, mimeographing, and other services to the school, young person has a chance to be a future leader in a and to outside organizations. The United Nations Club Nations club has taken p trip to the United Nations Building in New York and has planned meetings with the United Nations Youth group. lt has succeeded in helping the youth of today realize the great part which the United Nations plays in attaining and maintaining world peace. ist Row: B. Walters Secretary: C. Bossard, Treasurer. 2nd Row: E. Ruppenthal. Vice President: B. Williams. Student Coun- cil Representative: Mrs. Ruth Rhinehart. Sponsor. Not Pictured: P. Fagan. President. 97
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Bottom Row: B. Rosenberg. E. Edwards, S. Sauter. R. Linker. N. Freyman, P. Robinson, L. Waggener, M. Timberman. L. Crandall. I. Maier, J. Beck, C. Lee, Mr. Beard. 2nd Row: B. Johnson. A. Valses, J. Nussbaum, V. Ashmore, J. Salzman. P. Lee. A. Robinson. G. Hunter. R. Young. L. Ensor, D. Warner, S. Miller. 3rd Row: P. Dorsey. K. Flickenger. B. Climmins, C. Snyder, R. Hawkins, P. Heiner, F. Kupkle. K. Bryant. Top Row: M. Corwin, W. Garrett. J. Redmond, G. Foler, B. Gilbert, W. Baker, J. Rosensteel. R. Hanna, G. A Capella C hair Hllfner, M. Nussbaum, C. Jones. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. This might be directed to our A Capella Choir with its many achievements in the music world. The choir has made sev- eral public appearances in local radio and television pro- Dramaiics The dramatics class is a combination of students who want speech and dramatics, and is under the instruction of Miss Ruth Riley. The purpose ofthe course is to give students an opportunity to appear before the public, to learn poise, and to acquire an interest in drama. The class has given four very entertaining assemblies, and supplies the dra- matic part of the Christmas program. lt also gives an annual play which is sponsored by the Student Government. ln order to qualify for a part in the play, a student must have appeared in one assembly during the year. This year the group presented George Washington Slept Here, which proved to be a complete success. grams, as well as in many community organizations. Under the competent direction of Mr. Clarence Beard, it has be- come a very popular group, giving the school and com- munity an opportunity to share in good music. Bob Qavies and .Sam Zahn received helpful hints from Miss Riley in preparation for All for the Love of Mike.
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