Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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I-all initiates light their candles from the candle of truth after which they take the QUILL AND x Qgitgqyif a,sfmJ'? Helen Steward, president, serves punch to Ted Swindle, secretary, Mary Pippen, vice president, Russell Barnard, and Michael Price at the fall initiation in the home economics living room on October 10. Quill and Scroll, a national honorary organization for high school publications students, encourages scholarship and applica- tion of abilities in work on The Harvester and The Little Harvester, Each year Quill and Scroll has formal initiations for new members in the spring and fall. To qualify for membership, a student must maintain a B average, be at least a junior, and have had one year's experience on either the school paper or annual staff, mill MISS ELIZA BETH HURLEY Sponsor Journalist pledge to become members of . SCROLL DOROT HY PA RK ER Chapter jr gl ummm, Annual art editor, Darrel Raines, only spring initiate, draws a caricature portrait at the Quill and Scroll booth during the All- School Carnival, v 4 1 K V ,I . 4, . . Quill and Scroll. Lighting their candles Efl? I TH are Wayne Smith, Virginia Irwin, Reeves King, Jeneane Price, Bill Atkinson, Rhona .sv Q 'x rinkelstein, and Malcolm Brown, Q T Aki, ll-J

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Senior initiates are: Front row, I Helen Steward, Anita Wedge- if worth, Twila Holland, Dixie Robinson, Second row, Sylvia e - Davis, Mary Ann Becker, Cynr r thia Cantrell, 'Gwen Barrett, J and Mary Pippen, Third row, Ed Strickland, Wayne Smith, Bennie Hollis, Bill Hogan, and Lee Ledrick. Fourth row, Gene Emerson, Jimmy Wagoner, John Jones, Russell Pickett, Melvin Romine, Dan Teed, Larry Cox, Not pictured are Joan Robertson and al. 4 Alf , A I .-ff 1:74 ,,f L it '4. '1' - Q,-I 1' -' fa.. ., 'fr' 2:34 f ' . I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society is the highest reward a student may get for good scholarship and participation in school affairs. National Honor Society's purpose is to maintain in high esteem the four cardinal principles: scholarship, character, leadership, and service, A traditional event of the National Honor Society is the spring assembly when new members are initiated, followed by a reception for the new members. This year a school handbook was compiled by NHS members to help students coming into the school for the first time, Junior initiates are: Front row, Delma Franklin, Rhona Finkel- Q stein, Nancy Moore, Jeneane Price, Jackie Bourland, Cynthia Duncan. Back row, Reeves King, Malcolm Brown, Tommy Gindorf, Bill Atkinson, and Jimmy Edwards Not pictured is Lu Koch,



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STUDENT COUNCIL While serving as a student governing body for Pampa High School, Student Council provides leadership training tor students, Each year Student Council spon- Z , f ,M-we-Q-u-v-...vu-Q ., --e cab. sors the All-School Prom, All- School Carnival, Howdy Week JY' .I and Homecoming, as well as several assembly programs. Be- 4 fore school starts in the fall, Student Council conducts a work- x 1 shop to plan the year's activity schedule. This year President -'X' Lee Ledrick and Rhona Finkelstein were delegates to the Southern ' Association of Student Councils X I, V, in Columbia, S.C., in Novernber. A 'j lie V1 ' -'L R M H flj' A fl' X . Vt r , s !40 ,A I 1 xl s 1 v ' J , ' r sl ' fl V' X ' .L ' 'Q yi, lr' 1 ', X L' aw! ,V ' ' , V ! d I ' fy ' 'THD SWINDLE, student body vice president, and 'Vg ' yi! 'I I .K 7 A 5,4 LEE LEDRICK, president, prepare a list of topics A f' ,,' V ,K f A ' for discussion at a Student Council Meeting. A lk 4 r .A It ,Aff 7, i 3' M7 H ' 41 - - W' Ruth Adcock, historian, looks through the S,C, Scrapbook, Sheila Chisholm, secretary, and Mrs. Ruby Capps, sponsor, read over minutes of meetings, and Joan Robertson, chaplain, checks through the file for material for a devotional,

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