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School leaders who are members of the National Honor Society are: FRONT ROW7K. Marshall; I, Erp; J. Durham; B. Chatfield, vt pres; C. Mason, pres; S. Messer, treasg R Brown; R Green; Mr. Mosteller, sponsor. ROW TWOhD. Crockett, B. Harvey, Dt Zimmer, E. Lueking, S. Hunt, Bt Long, Nt German; L. Barrett, Honor Society members S. Clutts and B7 Chatfield smile for visi- tors. Members inducted during the year are: FRONT ROW-Jt Frec- man, P. Keller, R. Bell, S. House, A. Smith. ROW TWOhL, Brockmeier, T. Baughman, B. Owens, L. Gale, C. Marshall, Kt Munson, B. Price, R. Braus, J. Bertram, CA Kleemant ROW J, Hunley, Gt Koehn, K. Rogers, B. Tarzwell, C. Roberts, S. Sal- vato, S. Frasher. ROW THREEhF. Hoevenaar, R. Parks: R, Ma- son, J Hall: S. Clutts, M. Grotc, J. Owen, R. Coletta, M. Craig, G. Kelm, L. Thompson, D. Campbell, 5. Clay, T Martin, B. Pat- ton. Honor Society Sets Standard of Quality The object of this chapter is to create en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in stu- dents. The highlights of the National Honor Soci- ety:s year include the induction ceremony in March, and the picnic and election of emcers in a nearby park. THREE-Kt Zimmer, P. Wise, S. Tyahur, J. Chu, Bt Rickard, T. Overby, B. Tetlow, B. Timmer, R. Baxter5 C. House. ROW F0 UR hJ. Carstens, T. Esterkamp, Mt Williams, R. Brockmeier, K. Mc- Daniel, P. Bowen, Jt Marshbankl J. Smith, M. Hassler, J. Lace.
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Students support their Student Council by voting for next yeafs officers in the Student Council election. Stimulates School Spirit Sparking school spirit, Council offered bus serv- ice to games during the football and basketball seasons, started a cheering block at games, donated money for cheerleaders going to checrleading camp, and established a permanent plaque for Student- of-the-Year. Scholastic interests included sponsorship of the bookmobilc, contribution toward royalties of the Anders0nvi1Ie Trial? and prize money for the cThe Princeton Pen? EVELYN LUEKING KATHY MARSHALL Secretary Treasurer The bookmobile, Two active Student Council workers, Butch Mason, left, and Dick Crockett help in planning this yeafs activities. sponsored by Student Council, has a variety of books.
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Performarice before the audience and work behind the scenes is the calling of Thespian members: FRONT ROWewR. Brown, sec.: P. Guthrie, treas.: D. Zimmer, pres.; S. Clutts, vi presi; and K McDaniel, memb. chrmn. ROW Twoij. Morbach, Ci Stevens, A. Hayes, B. Preston, M. Grate, J, Bertram, P. McCann. ROW Superior School Theater Is Goal of Thespians iiPlaces! Lights! Action? This demand is familiar to National Thespian Society members as they promote superior theater in secondary schools. Although this is a fairly new organization at Princeton, it is a very busy one. Under the direc- tion of the sponsor, Mr. Boyd, the group presented a fall play, EiOur Town? a traveling Christmas play, iiThe Contrite Spirit? the annual spring musical, iiMy Fair Lady? three one-act plays, a childrenis play, and a traveling Easter play, ::The Curse and the Crownfz So, as the year moves on, their motto, iiAct well your partrthere all the honor lies,3 is heard from all Thespian members around the stage and throughout the community. New members form the traditional iiTi: at induction. THREEisponsor Mr, Boyd, P7 Wermuth, B. Timmer, D. Kush- niroff, R. Smith, S. Saunders: J. Cramer, R. Gross, T. Clutts, St Fink, Ji Tomes, K. Heim. ROW FOURij. Falcon, J. Pitts, R Jackson, C. Warren, B. Vearil: G. Griffin, Bi Mason7 D. Matz, Mr, Boyd leads new members in recitation of pledge at induction Ceremony.
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