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Carnage Qmfcfrlmrs The Student Council was organized in 19-fi to develop student responsibility, initiative, leadership, and school prideg to develop in the student a growing appreciation of membership in a democracyg and to promote desirable student-faculty relationships. The officers are elected in May of each year by the entire student body and take office the following September. Each room elects a representative as soon as home rooms are organized. This representative serves the full year providing he maintains a C average. The Student Council participated in the Veterans Day parade and won acclaim for its float depicting the flag- raising on lwo Jima. Members of this organization have continued previous plans for a Teen Center. They visited the recreation center and are encouraging students to take advantage of the im- proved facilities. They discussed arrangements for a fruit vending ma- chine to he placed in the cafeteria. Another project was that of covering some of the stairs with rubber mats. The Student Council is sponsored by Miss Lucile Paris and Mr. Max XX'iesman. 26 Student Council officers. all smiles as they prepare to preside i over a weekly meeting, are jim Henry. treasurer: jim Clayton. presidentg Carol jones, secretaryg and Sherrill Colvin, vice president. Taking advantage of the new recreation center and trying their hand at shufile-board are Donna Burd, Mary Lieber, Dolores Dorsey. Linda Roberson. and Carol Steproe.
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Rau' 4: Lois Casey, Betty Wolfe. Jack Kessler, Larry Evans, Jim Peters, Jim Dyson, Bob Ewton, Jim Clapp, Steve Ballard. Joe Voyles, Randall Garriott, Barbara Faith, Carolyn Bir. and Ruth Lamb. Rau' 3: Carol Steproe, Mary Lou Gibson, Dorothy Lester, Roberta Roy, Louis Goebel. Paul Shallers, Larry Faith, Dan Mock, Steve Von Allmen, Jack Bott, Pat Solomon, Sunnye Adams, Colleen Oakes, Barbara Morgan, and Joyce Jefferson. Rau' 2: Yvonne Morgan, Janet Thomas, Marilyn Chastain, Sharon Box, Mary Ann Brown. Nathalea Foster. Phyllis Thomas, Edith Berryman, Martha Fessel, Janice Hatter, Linda Paulsen, Carol Jones, Connie Fendall, and Peggy Dunn. Rau' I: Joann Snook, Joy Morris, Judy Nunemacher, Emma Bell Atkins, Joelle Dempster, Shirley Ball, Barbra Embrey, Connie Volz, Judy McCaffrey. Donna Hardin, Libby Davis, Peggy Lewis, Phyllis Davis, and Rosemary Hurst. Sclmlarly Sues and Sams To attain the honor of receiving the Scholarship N a student must achieve a scholastic average of straight A's in four subjects and a grade no lower than a B if the student is carrying a hfth subject. The A's must all be in solid subjects. Each student who maintained this average for a semester received the honored reward at a special awards assembly in the spring, held in the high school auditorium. The awards are presented during separate assemblies. The junior and senior classes receive their N's in one assembly, the freshman and sophomore classes in another. At both of these assemblies, Mr. Delbert Brown. principal of New Albany High School, made these presentations to the students. The students who strive for this award encourage high scholastic goals. They do their part in helping to promote 28 and maintain a high scholastic rating at New Albany High School. The Scholarship is a prized possession to all who receive it. It is earned by student initiative, eagerness. determination, and willingness to study. From year to year the number of high school students receiving this cherished award reaches a still higher num- ber than the year before. It is not a club, but a group of students who receive this award. They are proud to wear it, and they are recog- nized as top NAHS students. Our high school is rated as one of the top schools in the state of Indiana. These students who have received this award are helping to keep it that way. Presenting the Scholarship to outstanding students began in 1950 under the direction of a former principal of New Albany High School. Mr. C. C. Katterjohn.
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