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Row 'l: Miss Henrietta Van Tungeln, Sponsor, Sparks, Kimball, Stewart, Cory, Smith, Chamberlain. Row 2: Anders, Harris, Carper, Stuemky, Thornton, Baker, Gassei. Row 3: Cutchall, Clark, Mapes, Anderson, Herndon, Dykes, Brooch. HONOR LANGUAGE promotes mterest m ed- his first five semesters. Social activities include an Veneed tereiert tertgueeesh A member Ot this initiation tea and a spring picnic, Miss Henrietta group must be enrolled in his sixth semester of Von Tungeln Sponsors lh'55OC'elV- the some foreign language with a 3.5 average in SCIENCE CLUB promotes interest in projects en- QFOUD with The help of Mr. John Poden, co- tered in the Science Fair. Meetings feature lec- SDOUSOV. tures. Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee is sponsor of the Row I: Barlow, Harris, Lynch, Lanier. Row 2: Hill, Lillard, Foster, Gorham, Coates, Mrs. Geraldine Buzbce, Sponsor. Row 3: Atkins, Allen, Foster, Crow, Fox, Ridgeway, Mr. John Parlen, Sponsor Row 4: Sorenson, San, McMurray, Baxter, Goree, Hamilton, Mapes. Row 5: Lynch, Wilrlrnan, HONOR SCIENCE meetings give mem- bers opportunities to explore research projects, hear outstanding authorities on topics of interest, see films and take field trips. Members are responsible for exhibits for the annual Science Fair and must have at least a 'B' average in their fifth unit of science. Sponsoring this group are Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee, Mr. John Paden and Mr. Carl Shafer. Mr. John Paden, Sponsor, Mapes, Gibson, Hill, Hamil- ton, Foster, Nixon, Lynch, Lanier, Mr. Carl Shafer, Sponsor, Baxter, Allen, Robinson, Son, McMurray, Lynch, Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee, Sponsor, Sorenson, Goree. -an-W A l-
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Row 'I: Cragg, Ray, Sullivant, Ervin, Broach, Lenhardt. Row 2: Sparks, Mrs, Nevva Sartin, Sponsor, Berkey, Goodman, Marlin, Blackwood, Cutchall. Row 3: Pellow, Cook, Harris, Lively, Taylor, Linn. Row 4: Schuessler, Hobbs, Wildman, Stewart, Wallace, Roring. Don Blanding chapter of QUILL AND SCROLL International Honorary Society tor High School Journalists has had a busy year. To celebrate Na- tional Newspaper Week they carried through ev- ery suggestion made by the national headquar- ters. To enrich the background at statt members NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY members take their work seriously. Each year Northwest Classen art students have received national rec- ognition and art scholarships as well as AAUW several book reviews were given. A Christmas party greeted alums of the chapter. Senior mem- bers took the test for the President's Scholarship. And an initiation was held at the opening at sec- ond semester tor those qualified for membership. scholarships. Eighteen students accumulated rec- ognition keys this year in National Scholastics re- gional competitions. Miss Mary Lamb Lewis and Mrs. Winnie Murray sponsor this group. Row 1: Davis, Smith, Cragg, Winkler, Thompson, Linn, Row 2: Taylor, Wallace, Ling, Riggs, Carter, Schuessler, Hill, Bowden, Shriver. Posing is Harriet Hughes. Not pictured are Dyer, lson, and Childress. i . ., X we in
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Row 'l: Miss Mary Wedding, Spear, Davis, Hamilton, Arnn, Smith, Hair- field, Mrs. Nellie B, Ecton. Row 2: Moody, Goree, Burch, Wildman, Stuemky, Robertson, Cline, Son, Miss Margaret Thompson. Row 3: Lynch, Fryer, Kitchen, Brandon, Wade, Tractenburg, Lenhardt, Bax- ter. Row 4: Van Meter, Johnson, Dowling, Barnes, Butterworth, Fields, Morris, Sherwood. H O N O R MATH gives those who are wizards with figures an opportun- ity to put all of their talents to work. Classroom work requires only a por- tion of the ability of top Students. Honor M a t h supplements activities where the superior stu- dents may find outlets for ability. Members aid stu- dents who find math dif- ficult. JR. HONOR MATH givesrecognitionto younger pupils who show ability and promise in the field and stimulates study. Row 1: Halladay, Carson, Walrath, Hulme, Clark, Barkett, Wade, Mrs. Nellie B. Ectan. Row 2: Miss Mary Wedding, Foster, Mank, Brown, Goodman, Duncan, Miss Margaret Thompson. Row 3: Novak, Stewart, Clark, Roby, Singleton, Cheadle, Anders. Row 4: Earnheart, Cherry, Fought, Lynch, Gamble, Dykes, Tague. Promoting practical use ofthe German language is the prime purpose of the GERMAN CLUB. Mr. Virgil Caldwell sponsors the group which is com- posed of students who are interested in this language and country. Seated: Mr. Virgil E, Caldwell, Sponsor. Row 1: Kitchen, Kamp, Pitney, Lynch, Adams, Goree. Row 2: Crosse, Shelton, Adams, Parks, Brandes, Tanner, Cunningham, Warren, McMurray, Blackwood, Everett. Row 3: Stauffer, Stamatis, Schoenhals, Lenhardt, Rose, Foster, Porta, Bell, Martin. Row 4: Anton, Estlinbaum, Wildman, Whittle, Matthews, Wat! son, l-larlin, Holmes.
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