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EXECUTIVE BOARD Acting as an advisory group to the Student Council, the Fxecutive Board is composed of the officers of the student body, a representative from each class, and the Editor-in-Chief of the Beacon. These students, elected on the basis of intelligence and ability, under the capable leadership of Miss Ethel Gildersleeve, dean of girls, suggested projects and make plans for the council to carry out. of - hfo 3:23 I 11 R A 'QR- snll f, 4 STUDENT COUNCIL Led by Theodore Theodorsen, presidentg Kent Miller, vice-president: Billy Hilling, secretary, and Irvin Nachman, treasurer, the Student Council has sponsored three dances this semester for the school, continued work on the Service Honor Roll, proposed changes for the NNHS Constitution, and carried out other projects to make NNHS a better school. Its membership is composed of the Executive Board and one representative from each home room in the school. Miss Ethel Gildersleeve is sponsor of the Council. ii'
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BEACON WEEKLY STAFF Rushing around, gathering news, and meeting deadlines, the ever faithful Beacon Weekly staff strives to act as the eyes and ears of the school and to provide students with a laugh now and then. The Co-Editors-in-Chief, Beulah Pair and Janet Davis who led the paper to its first class rating last semester were at it again this year with enthu- siastic aim for an even better paper. QUILL AND SCROLL To become a member of the Quill and Scroll a student must do outstanding work on the Beacon Weekly. A member of the International Quill and Scroll, the local branch encourages higher standards of journalistic writing. Pictured above are Jack Ball, Herbert Bateman, Gene Markham, Stella Biconvaris, Shirley Linkous, Walter Stern, and Ruth Fuller. Absent members: Beulah Pair and Janet Davis.
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fw HONOR COU L Helping the student body live .up to its motto An honest man's. ew Ile of God, is the Honor Council. Pri- NATIONAL THESPIANS Another unique organization around school is the National Thespians. As you should have already gathered, this is a dramatic organization. Membership is acquired through a credit system and by vote of old members. Very few stu- dents know much about this club. lt is named after Thespius the first Greek actor to speak words on the stage. The members receive seals for their diplomas. Betty Harp is president and Miss Dorothy M. Crane is sponsor.
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