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The Lawrence Washington Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character through- out the entire student body of the school. This chapter is composed of members of the junior and senior classes chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, cooperation, person- ality, and leadership. They must also have yearly averages of E’s and G’s on each subject for the preceding years in high school. The chapter membership was increased in February when eleven juniors and one senior were invited into the club. Seated, left to right: Dean Dickinson, vice-president; Faye Knupp, reporter; Virginia Stauss, president. Stand- ing: Barbara Snyder, secretary; Miss Saunders, sponsor; Roberta Leary, treasurer. HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Jay Arneson, Frank Estep, Bill Zimmerman, Dean Dickinson, Joe Himm. Sec- ond row: Sylvia Parker, Tommy Downey, Ronnie Gardner, Faye Knupp, Roberta Leary. Third row: Virginia Stauss, Nancy Thurston, Virginia Cashin, Barbara Snyder, Nancy Small, Yvonne Carlson. Fourth row: June Coldwell, Shirley Myers, Roberta Locke, Mary Jane diZerga, Doris Cool. ft-
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First row, left to right: Darlene Sapp, Nancy Thurs- ton, Christine Miller, Marilynn Schebish, Charlotte Harvey, Nancy Baum, Barbara Snyder, Doris Cool, Arline Larson, Edna Munday. Second row: Joe Himni, Ann Conner, Tommy Downey, Joe Brown, Sylvia Brown, Deanna Hayes, Yvonne Carlson. Third row: Frank Estep, Bill Aldenderfer, Jay Arneson, Robert Darr. QUILL AND SCROLL An International Society for High School Journalists, the Quill and Scroll selects candi- dates for admittance by their superior work in writing for, editing, or managing a high school publication. Members must be either Juniors or Seniors in the upper third of their class. A magazine consisting of stories, poems, essays and illustrations contributed by the stu- dents is the future dream of the Quill and Scroll. Two delegates representing the Quill and Scroll at the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Conference in Lexington gathered facts about editing and managing such a magazine. Left to right: Miss Trimmef and Miss Lowman, co-spon- sors; Tommy Downey, vice-president; Edna May Mun- day, president, and Ann Conner, secretary-treasurer.
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First row, left to right: Bernice Liming, Joan Grubb, Sally Stafford, Betty Scrivener, Janet Senior, Marjorie Dove, Nadine Trice, June Dodd, Janet Martin, Betty Malone, Shirley Myers, Betty Frazier. Second row: Patty Poynter, Dolores Rios, Delois Cash, Deanna Berio, Barbara Myers, Clara Brown, Louise Dove, Peggy Hodge, Joanne Chapman. Third row: Rachel Hatton, Ruth Ann Moats, Edith Marshall, Vera Dod- son, Marion Shifflett, Sylvia Hatton, Ruth Shifflett. Fourth row: Glenda Jackson, Nancy Crider, Frances Higgins, Judy Simpson, Marjorie Harper, Peggy Cunningham. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Mount Vernon Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America enjoyed a very exciting year, with a member elected as treasurer of the Virginia Association of F. H. A., and also a mem- ber elected as president of the Martha Washing- ton Federation of F. H. A. Other activities included a slumber party, hot dog sales, group church attendance, installa- tion of officers with a reception for parents and guests, and helping with other Chapter and Fed- eration work. Roberta White, treasurer, Virginia Association of the Future Homemakers of America.
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