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Norman's representatives to the Oklahoma Girls’ State, held annually at Chickasha, stand listening to Airs. Bowman of the local American Legion Auxiliary as she instructs them con- cerning their trip. Janis Gravcllc, rep- resented the Rotary Club; Donna Jo Willoughby, Business and Professional Women’s Club, and Donna Drake, American legion. Here in the lobby of the I ockctt Hotel, the emblem of the Business and Professional Women is center of interest for girls chosen by the NHS senior girls as “Girl of the Month.” This honor is sponsored by the BPW. Each “Girl of the Month” goes to a dinner meeting of the service club at the hotel. Betty Jones was guest in October; Jane Brixey, February; Kath- leen Keith, December, and Kay Little, May. to repreient L i Idd in city and itate. y Norman's delegation to the Boys' State, held annually in Norman, sit looking and laughing at their pictures taken during the event. Boys and the organizations that sent them arc: Ivon Lowslcy, American Legion 40 ct 8; Allen Rose, American Le- gion Post 88; Jimmy Had- dock, Lions Club; Phil Smal- ley, Kiwanis Club; Buddy Reid, American Legion Post 88, and Lynn Carr, Rotary Club. f 171
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Everyone dreams of some- day reading his own name in Who's Who in America, a book listing people who have gained merit in their field of work. These students have a good start by being chosen bv the student body and fac- ulty for Who’s Who in NHS. Looking up people in Norman who arc listed in the national Who's Who arc Dcnnv Price, Barbara Fuller, Betty Wiley, Nancy Young, Nancy Arnold, and Willard Hatfield. Itu claASmateS and communiti V • • • Who’s Who in NHS is a new honor in our school. It was begun in the school year 1953-54 and is sponsored by the NHS student council. The purpose of this new award is to promote good citizenship. On the basis of scholarship, leadership, and citizenship, the students of each homeroom select a boy and a girl as the best citizens dur- ing each six-weeks’ period. Their names arc sent to the student council. The members of the council select three students from each class and refer their names to the faculty who make the final selection. A picture of those named as Who’s Who is placed in the trophy case until the next six-weeks’ good citizens arc chosen. To be named as Who’s Who in NHS is an honor each student hopes for. Yet all students arc building habits of good citizenship today as they train to be the citizens of tomorrow. We wonder what funny story Jane Brixcy is telling Buddy Reid and Allen Rose. They, too, were chosen as Who’s Who in NHS. 116|
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