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Row oriiii Ciiiib. N' You RO rg. 'en - l of 2,430 r Nw At the first meeting of the Orion Chapter of the National Honor Society seven members retained from last year and seventeen new members were present. The following officers of the So- ciety were elected at this time: President, Bob Carlson, Vice-Presi- dent, Carol DeRocker, Secretary, Carolyn Peterson, Treasurer, Bette Ann .lohnsonj Sponsor, Mr. Craig. The obiect of this chapter is to place emphasis on scholarship, serv- ice, leadership and character among the students at Orion Community High School. A new proiect sponsored by the Honor Society is the publishing of the school newspaper, The Chatter Sheet . This is published and distri- buted each month with Wayne Rehn as the editor. The faculty voted and approved the following for membership: Janet Peterson, Charles Stephens, Ray Anderson, Frances Gritton, Marilyn Hartwiclc, Karyl Holmes, Dennis Hamerlinck, Pat McNeil, Carolyn Peterson, Ann Rehn, Art Schroeder, Vernon Shattuck, Cheryl Welch, Sharon Williams, Richard Wilson, Roger Wood- ley, and Barbara Webb. l Pho nflub The Photo Club is a new organization this year. It has a total of ten members and has possibilities of many more in future years. The officers for the year are as follows: President, Gary Fullerton, Vice-President, Jim Young, Secretary- Treasurer, Bonnie Wilson, Sponsor, Mr. Clark. The club meets every second and fourth Monday night of each month. 1 alm' QOH X4- Scwoedfigdneg Cas retnifhcorison- ' nl me .N ,tsilvsom Bo A Futlertonrnifaog An e fnaftzmz som spew, ROW ONE: Cheryl Welch, Sharon Williams, Barbara Webb, Mary Van Houtte, Pat McNeil Karyl Holmes, Frances Gritton, .lonej Peterson. ROW TWO: Richard Wilson, Carol De- Rocker, Carolyn Peterson, Ruth Hardin, Bette Ann Johnson, Marilyn Hartwich, Ann Rehn Mr. Craig. ROW THREE: Roger Woodley, Charles Stephens,Art Schroeder, Vernon Shattuck Ray Anderson, Bob Carlson, Wayne Rehn, Bill Gustafson, Mahlon Peterson.
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lub ROW ONE: Cheryl Welch, Jackie Rugh, Karla King, Natalie Swanson, Pearl Schneider, Phyllis Peterson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Fritz, Carol Ann Hansen, Karen Holmes, Karen Benson, Marilyn Sch- neider, Mary Jo Brodd, Marlene Peterson. ROW THREE: Marilyn Anderson, Marilyn Hartwick, Frances Gritton, Ruth Hardin, Bette Ann Johnson, Sylvia Hardin, Carol DeRocker, Nancy Kizer. This year, for the first time, we f f d U L S G' e UH Club- We 9UVe fm assembly Pf09r0fn Ondfnade plans for aRoman Mrs. Fritz was our sponsor. The club met about once a banquet. monfh' A7 'he ff'-Sf 'fleeting we elected the followin ' ' . ' , . 9 Offl' Phyllis Peterson and Ann Rehn from L ti I d F aers. Bette Ann Johnsonepresldent, Marilyn Hartwick N Critton and Bette Ann Johnson from Laiinn llahkttendgzfzs C9'P'eS'de'7f Und fSDOffer, and Frances GrittoneSecretary Latin contest. and Treasurer. 5.5-4 ROW ONE: Jean Carder, Linda Jones, Shelby Betcher, Pat Holden, Phyllis Peterson. ROW del TWO: Joan Gould Evelyn Carlson, Marlene Peterson, Karen Rhodenbaugh, Joyce Kin sperger, Barbara Bloomberg, Mary Webb, Bonnie Wilson, Jackie Rugh, Natalie Swanson Elizabeth Cook. ROW THREE: Carol De Rocker, Jean Flint, Verna Mae Carlson, Donna Coulter, Margery Stropes, Ann Rehn, Fat McNeil, Barbara Webb, Ruth Seabloom, Marilyn Johnson, Mary Jo Srodd Sue Lawson, Carol Ann Peterson. ROW FOUR: Marybelle Sten Marilyn Hartwick, Frances Gritton, Carolyn Feterson, Carol Ann White, Bette Ann Johnson Shirley Maeltzer, Norma Kunert, Ruth Hardin, Sylvia Hardin, Nancy Kizer, Avis Long Carol Ann Hansen, Norma Lee. 'king d Q fi' We hu . f the bers' ' f1IC G . m IC fy, f -flVe me d bY G P en Par e have foil is followiad U Holloweirlsn Qur . W e 9 ' k Th'S yeahe new nienlhe Yeo' we the freShmenFitzP0 'C for t L ter In rw for re Mrs. I-fy b O PO we P0 CIU - Ie and 0 e fw0f C0UnihZn bake'-Fah there wer inifio' ' of W 'C Spons0 5'WuIker. 0 nd Mrs-
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JM . This year a club was organized which is affiliated with the Black- hawk Division of Librarians, the DRYS. The title of the local chapter is BOOK which stands for Builders of Ori0n'5 Knowledge. Meetings were scheduled once a month. During those meetings general library service, which includes the care, mending, and cataloging of books, was studied. Membership is open to all students int9reS-Ted in library work. Mrs. Rye is the sponsor- ROW Pa, MONE: J Eze.-,,,,,fNeg1, ZZQ Websfe, V yl , J Qehr, 'nc Ho! SUN F1- so.. 'Sandro en Shefbmesf Shri 'nf' Mi 1 Jock. Swan y 5 'ey M Cffey Sand Ie 3 S011 M efche, Gel, Kelef, ' . 1 P Z . , HarfJ?HUfde1I Ifeffherl DI: Rye. Qoveggy ,JS ROW S-rw 'fo A,-,ne .5 Bw. Ck, Fr V15 L 'Inq Z U rl THRD fflson O. K Brow Ufvces C,ir? 9, Behezbrisf, More E: Jour: Cgarbqmaaffr Swing' Donna C 017, r, If b L O 1 com: An: ,fainso,,ijrifsgL'y,E0:1llf6U:174Q,5n5klE'f,Sryle-6:6 Hmghiif, Sen. OUQ. CY Ki f, J C, An' .KM ROW ONE: Cheryl Welch, Susan Lawson, Ann Rehn, Eleanor Vincent, Carol DeRocker, Carolyn Peterson, Sharon Williams. ROW TWO: Richard Wilson, Glenn Kerch, .lim Young, Lamont Peter- son, Bill Gustafson,-Ray Anderson, Rodney Cashman, Pat McNeil, Mr. Clark. . Verna ller, Mor Udy Gus' I7 H4 yb of. ae Carlsofjlijoiaen, ,Vn The Fikembisi Science Club started off the year with the election of officers. We chose as President-Ray Anderson, Vice- president-Cheryl Welch, Secre- tary-Sharon Williams, Treasurer -Pat McNeil, Reporter-Rodney Cashman and Susan Lawson, Sergeant-at-arms-Robert Kruger, Laboratory assistant - Glenn Kerch, Librarian-Carolyn Peter- can, Sponsor-Mr. Clark. Projects were chosen by the members from various fields of science. Some members entered their projects in the District Junior Academy of Science Con- test on April 23, l955, at Mon- mouth, lllinois. We, jointly with the Photo Club, took a trip to Chicago and visited the Museum of Science and lndustry. We believe that we have taken more interest in our club and have gained more recognition this year than previously. Club activities have provided new and unusual experiences and know- ledge of science.
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