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1936 First Rote Uejt to right : M. Danner. A. Williams. C. Stevenson, M. L. ee t- 5 . B. Burlingham, S. McCoy. A. Win- scott, B. J. Browning. F. Hagenah. J. Clark. B. Bryson. A. Olson. S. Spinnev. Y. Schapiro. F. Rapp, L. Flesch. R. Hipp. Second Row: M. Neushul. D. Baar. B. King, C. Birdsall. F.Randall. R. Whitman, S. Craig, T. Rodman. H. Bartho ' .o- may. G. Dickerson. J. Lightbody. J. Sprenger. H. Fritschle. J. Earlywine. R. Durham. S. Fredigke. Third Row: J. Sehaefgen, L. Kelley. R. Elson. D. Babcock. B. Dnnshee. F. Stannard. H. Belding. L. Taylor. B. Haley. J. Hammond. P. Brand. G. Wooten. C. Hahn. P. Frye. The purpose of the Honor Society is to give formal recognition to outstanding scholastic achievement. Membership signifies that a senior, for three semesters has been in the upper 10% of the class. Anyone whose average has been 3.20 automatically becomes a member, but those with averages below 3.00 may not be admitted. Honor Society, by its recognition of diligence, provides an incentive to scholastic effort, and thus becomes a definite aid to a high N. T. standard. HONOR SOCIETY Richard Appleyard Richard Babcock Herman Bartholomay Hiram Belding Philip Brand Sidney Craig George Dickerson William Dunshee Ralph Elson Horace Fritschle Phil Frye Charless Hahn Bigelow Haley James Hammond Robert Johnson Lloyd Kellev BOYS Fred Klaner James Lightbody Walter Neilson Joseph Normoyle Hugh Petersen Frank Randall Thomas Rodman Robert Sandy John Sehaefgen John Sprenger Allan Stahl Frank Stannard Jerome Stein Landon Taylor Marcel Van Hemert Roland Whitman Gille Wooten Doris Baar Catherine Birdsall Betty Jane Browning Beth Bryson Betty Burlingham Jean Clark Marion Danner Ruth Durham Josephine Earlywine Lucille Flesch Lucille Fredigke Florence Hagenah Ruth Hipp Margaret Houston Margaret Johnston Betty King GIRLS Jean Lavery Shirley McCoy Mary Lee Neeves Jessie Ann Nelson Maxine Neushul Ann Olson Frances Rapp Vera Schapiro Margaret Schmitt Jean Small Sue Spinney Catherine Stevenson Elwine Stonier Dorothy Strauss Annette Williams Ann Winscott 21
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THE ECHOES First Row {left to right) : A. Williams, S. McCoy, P. Hutchinson, M. Tideman, M. L. Neeves, A. Winscott, S. Spin- ney, B. Bryson, F. Hagenah, B. Clements, A. Olson, L. Dix, B. Bmlingham. B. Faxon. P. Hutchinson. Second Row: G. Paynter, B. Raclin, P. Dostal, B. Barber. K. Cowan, R. Hanson, S. Craig, T. Rodman, D. Campbell, D. Jones. J. Records, D. Babcock, G. Taber, D. Hoffman, P. Frye. Third Row: P. Stein. K. Wenter, K. Neeves, B. Knepper, W. Knoop. D. Scarff, B. Stebbins. J. Byrum. A. Nielsen, J. Wheeland. B. J. Weld. T. N. T. is the organization through which the school honors i students outstanding in ability and achievements. Each year not more than twenty-four seniors and twelve juniors are chosen as members, in respect to their leadership, service, and char- acter. T. N. T. (tenax, nobilis, triumphans) is the Latin phrase for steadfast, noble, victorious. This year Miss Packer withdrew as faculty advisor to the group, to be replaced by Miss Hadden and Mr. Windoes. The officers for 1936 were Bill Snyder, president; Beth Bryson, vice-president; Sue Spinney, secretary-treasurer. SENIORS ELECTED JUNIOR YEAR Beth Bryson Betty Burlingham Florence Hagenah Shirley McCoy Sue Spinney Ann Winscott Richard Babcock Kenneth Cowan Phil Dostal Dewitt Jones Bill Snyder Gerald Taber SENIORS ELECTED SENIOR YEAR Betty Clements Lucie Dix Bettie Faxon Pat Hutchinson Peg Hutchinson Mary-Lee Neeves Ann Olson Margaret Tideman Annette Williams Luther Barber Dick Campbell Sydney Craig Phil Frye Raymond Hanson David Hoffman Oilman Paynter Bob Raclin John Records Tom Rodman JUNIORS ELECTED JUNIOR YEAR Julia Booz Katherine Neeves Peg Stein Betty Jane Weld Kay Wenter Jane Wheeland Jack Byrum Bill Knepper Arend Knoop Art Nielsen Don Scarff Bill Stebbins 20
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THE ECHOES STUDENT COUNCIL VAN DEURSEN JONES INNER First Row (left to right) : P. Stein, G. Taber. B. Bryson, D. Jones, K. Wenter, COUNCIL B- ? P ' nne 5 ' ' K - Neeves - Second How: E. Creenhaugh, J. Frankel, J. Sprenger, Mr. Van Deursen, J. Byrum. B. Snyder, B. Knepper. The school year 1935-36 brought the Student Council into the third and most successful year of its existence. The four officers were this year elected for the first time by the popu- lar vote of the students under a new system set up at the end of last year. The officers were: Dewitt Jones, president; Bill Spinney, vice-president; Kay Wenter, secretary; and Beth Bryson, treasurer. The majority of the Council ' s work is done through its various committees. These committees are headed by chairmen who make up the Inner Council. The president se- lects the committee heads at the beginning of the year, and they take up their duties as soon as the Council approves their appointment. This year ' s committee chairmen have done unusually fine work and a large part of the Council ' s success is due to their efforts. These chairmen were: — Beth Bryson, finance committee; Peg Stein, inter-school relations committee; Jack Byrum, charter and contact committee; John Sprenger, social committee; Gerald Taber, handbook committee; Bill Snyder, mess hall committee; Kay Neeves, pub- lications committee; Bill Knepper, building and grounds committee, and John Frankel, as- sembly committee. One of the most important projects undertaken this year was the Activities Ticket. The finance committee did most of the work in launching and promoting the ticket, but the whole-hearted cooperation of the entire Council made it the success that it was. The officers 22
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