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Qxade. dent, Vaugh Simmons; Secretary. Leo Rung; Treasurer. Jane Welton; Student Council Representative. Virgil Weimer. Mr. Hull—President, Clyde Kile, Secre- tary, Shirley Judy; Treasurer. Gwendolyn Judy; Student Council Representa- tive. Helen Groves. Mrs. Bosley—President, Gerry Bosley; Vice President, Sonny Alt: Secretary. Patricia Alexander; Treasurer, Charlotte Arnold; Student Coun- cil Representative, Carol Bobo. Class cheerleaders, Patricia Alexander, Shirley Judy. Margaret Smith and Janet Pennington. First Row—John Largent, Nancy Mongold. Ella Mae Rohrbaugh, Nancy Mongold. Peggy Porter. Janet Pennington, Wanda Muntzing, Margaret Porter, Dottie Ours, Shirley Ours, Noah Mallow. Second Row—Douglas Lyons, Phyllis Kimble, Ella Sue Kimble, Mary Mon- gold, Mary Ann Mongold. Kay Michael, Dorothy Michael, Karl Parks. Third Rcw—Billy Martin, Charles May, Earl Rexrode, Jimmy Mongold, Alfred Phares, Clarence Riley. Mike Phares. Carl Mayle, Robert Rexrode, Bennie Roby, David Kootz. First Row—Ray Michael, Billy Hatcher, Ruby Simmers. Margaret Smith, Lucy Swick, Barbara Stewart, Phyllis Smith, Eula Jean Thorne, Joyce Shirk, Barbara Weatherholtz. Charles Sears, Walter Rung. Second Row—Gail Crites, Bonnie Runions, Elaine Smith, Dottie Van Meter, Alma Van Meter, Judy Thorne, Phyllis Runions, Ollie Woods, Jane Welton, Mrs. Adams. Third Row—Eulis Yokum. Bobby Yokum. Bobby Zirk, Marlin Watts, Hansel Woods. Nathan White, Jimmy Weasenforth, Vaughan Simmons, Dwain Turner, Bobby Thompson, Virgil Weimer. Twenty-Six The 1955 Petro-Schola.
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flaticutal atto+t i Society The National Honor Society Is a nation-wide organization with headquar- lers in Washington, D. C. It came into being as a definite need arose for the recognition of honor students in schools throughout the land. Our chapter was formed in 1939. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote leadership, build an enthusiasm for scholarships, stimulate a desire to render ser- vice, and to develop character in the students. Students are selected from the Junior and Senior classes. Those with a 2 point average or better are considered as candidates to be voted on by the faculty. New members are inducted at a special initiation party. The school service project carried on by our local chapter is the selection of honor students from all the classes at the end of each six weeks. Students having A or B plus averages receive top honor, with B average, honorable men- tion. If a student has received a D he is disqualified. These names are posted in the hall of the main building and appear in the Viking Log and the Grant County Press. The members for this year are: President, Donald Graham; Vice President, Delores Sites; Secretary. Ruth Cuppett; Messenger. Billy Riggleman; Mary Jane Mitchell, Cleta Keplinger and Keith Inskeep. First Row—Cleta Keplinger, Delores Brooks, Delores Sites, Mary Jane Mitchell, Sharon Roby. Second Row—Naomi Stark, Wilma Wampler, Esther Frazier, Freda Smith. Third Row—Mrs. Thompson, Sponsor; Harlan Yokum, Billy Riggleman, Ruth Cuppett. Fourth Row—Johnny Parks, Jack Bowman, Keith Inskeep, Eddie Nelson, Donald Graham. Ticenty-Eight The 1955 Petro-Schola
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