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s. FRESHMAN CL.ASS We freshmen started our journey through high school with thirty- four students emolled. Of course, we were called green freshies a lot, but we took the teasing like good sports. We chose Bobby Spence, Betty Joyce Gerdes, and Dorothy Moore to represent us on the Student Council. We are ready to continue our journey in high school and are ready to wel- come all the green things that sprout up next year. OFFICERS President: Charles Wilson Vice President: Lewis Johnson Secy. and Treas.: Betty Lou Bishop Sponsors: Miss Jones, Mr. Newcomb First Row: lleft to right! Gertrude Barnes, Betty Lou Bishop, Wayne Bonham, Donna Brown, Eddie Bruce. F rdSecond Row: Jake Bruce, Pauline Campbell, Alice Capen, Melba Coffman, Franklyn o Third Row: Frances Forrester, Betty Joyce Gerdes, Billie Gott, Dolores Irions, Beulah Johnson. Fourth Row: Lewis Johnson, Lindlay Lamp, Virginia Midkiff, Ed Montgomery, Dorothy Moore. S Fifth Row: Samuel Porter, Donald Riley, Charles Roush, Dorothy Shain, Peggy Dean Sixth Row: Bobby Spence, Jerry Warton, Charles Wilson. Unpictured Freshmen: Paul Campbell and Wallace Campbell. Page Twenty-six
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ORGANIZATION OF 'HOME ROOMS This is the seventh year of the home room system in Norris City Township High School. This year the home rooms were divided accord- ing to classes. The Freshmen and Sophomore classes were divided among Miss Jones, Home Room 4, Mr. Blacker, Home Room 3, and Mr. DeJarnett, Home Room 5, the Junior class to Miss Hallock, Home Room 6, Senior girls with the exception of the bookkeeping students to Miss Grantham, Home Room 1, and the Senior boys to Mr. Davis, Home Room 9. Every Tuesday during activity period a program is given by various members of the home rooms. The programs must be written up at the beginning of the year, however, and checked by the Student Council be- fore any action can be taken. Each home room is also responsible for one assembly program during the year. Each home room chooses its officers at the beginning of the year. This year those chosen are as follows: Home Room 1, sponsored by Miss Grantham, President, Mary Beth Renshaw, Vice President, Lenora Haynes, Sec. Treasurer, Pauline Poole, Home Room 3, sponsored by Mr. Blacker, President, Floyd Bonner, Vice President, Tommy Smith, Sec. Treasurer, Lloyd Donehue, Home Room 4, sponsored by Miss Jones, President, Fern Austin, Sec. Treasurer, Ernestine Bryant, Home Room 5, sponsored by Mr. DeJarnett, President, George McKenzie, Vice President, Dale Phelps, Sec. Treasurer, Dorothy Poole, Home Room 6, sponsored by Miss Hallock, President, Jerry Harper, Vice President, Kenneth Spence, Sec. Treasurer, W. D. Norris, Home Room 7, sponsored by Miss Forchee, President, Chris- tine Turpin, Vice President, Leon Coffman, Sec. Treasurer, Fleeta Wil- liamsg Home Room 9, sponsored by Mr. Davis, President, Orland Davis, Vice President, Paul Bishop, Sec. Treasurer, Darrell Mobley. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year a chapter of the National Honor Society is being established at Norris City Township High School. This organization has chapters in high schools all over the nation which are members of the North Central Association. The students who are elected are members of the upper third of the senior class whose scholarship, citizenship, and participation in school activities have made them outstanding and worthy of member- ship in this organization. The Norris City chapter will be sponsored by by Miss Forchee. Page Twenty-eight
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