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First Roux' li. Graff, Mrs. Gray, J Reed, B. Crr, K. Conrad, j. Adams, Mr. Thomas, D. Acomb. 'Q- Second Roux' j. Graff, j. Richards, A. Hawkins, P. Preston, B. Hawkins, Q S. Randall, D. Wheat, B. Reed, B. Burd Nfmoum i ' 4 o r X E The HONOR SOCIETY, its mosi' covered honor OFFICERS E. Graff, President: K. Conrad, Treasurer: D. Acomb, Vice-President: B. Orr, Secretary. To be selected as a member of the National Honor Society is one of the highest awards that a high school student can receive. It is those who have climbed the steps of character, leadership, scholarship, and service that are chosen for this honor. We strive to help others in every possible way. This year we were proud to have our permanent mem- bers induct the new members. The highlight of the year came when the senior members exchanged visits with the students of a high school in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. All good school citizens are build- ing for the future. 23
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F9 if First Roux' N. Eckert, J. Rectenwald, J. Graff, A. Hawkins, J. XVilliams. Semml Row: L. Dillon, B. Conrad, Mr. Hunt, G. Seager, B. Burd, J. Reed, K. Conrad, D. Wfheat. Third STUDENT Roux' J. Schenk, V. Seagar, T. Olney, P. McPhee, L. Standish, J. Tilley, li. Graff, D. Schultz, CQUNCIL M. Acomb, M. Lvon, G. Acomb, G. Fleischman, R. Docteur, H. Fleischman, E. Hoh, D. Dillon, G. Strong, P. Cleveland. Absent, Mrs. Harrington. Our STUDENT COUNCIL represenis every phase of school life Our Student Council is the foundation of the governing body of our school. It is through this group that we establish a better knowledge of parliamentary procedure, iron out school difficul- ties and try to form basic school rules. This or- ganization lets us take on large responsibilities and teaches us the need of a government whether school, city, or state. The monitor system is one of the projects that we did originate and strongly enforce. A flower bulb contest was one of our money raising pro- jects. The highlight of the year is our election of oHicers which is patterned after federal elections. Through these activities we shall build leaders who will make and support the frame Work of tomorrow's government. OFFICERS g Firsl Roux' J. Graff, D. Wheat. Seroucl A Roux' B. Burd, J. Reed, K. Conrad, Mr. K 'l Hunt.
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'G x x First Row: B. Orr, G. Scott, C. Kapins, B. Burd, G. Graff, Mrs. Dean, D. Duclos. NEWS Second Row: L. Standish, K. Conrad, S. Harrington, j. Luffman, j. Phillips. Third Roux' STAFF R. Harris, D. Reed, B. Bartholomew, M. Lyon, R. Docteur, J. Brand, S. Randall, J. Richards, M. Burnett, B., Reed, M. Mueller. , w Three News Staff members, G. Scott, D. Dudos, and C. Kapins, help to put the Tower Tattler, our school newspaper, to bed. Meeting our deadlines and having noses for news are two of our responsibilities. G. Graff, R. Docteur, R. Harris, K. Conrad, and D. Reed help to put together the latest issue of the Tower Tattler while Mrs. Dean looks over the first copy. 24 The NEWS STAFF keeps the Communi'I'y aware of iis school and aciiviiies The organization in our school which helps to im- prove public relations and to give students practice in the elements of journalism is our News Staff. Two main functions of the staff are publishing the Tower Tat- tler, our school newspaper, and reporting school news in The Naples Record each week. This is the second year in our school that a sufficient number of students have been interested enough in reporting to have Mrs. Dean, our adviser, teach a journalism course.
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