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I74 NATIONAL HO ont Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor which a high school can bestow upon one of its students. Outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service are the basic requirements for acceptance into the societyg and for the high standards they maintain, as representative students, the members are highly respected by their fellow classmates 4 V Sponsor H MRS. SHIRLEY PRESTWOOD 1 4 P p Faculty Advisors l y MR. Ror N. HARVEY l Miss JEANNE BLANKENSHIP MRS. LORENA ROGERS M l 1 l l 1 or x Rogers, Blankenship, Harvey l The faculty advisors check grades and qualifications of students being l considered for admission into the N .H.S. f NHS members dont spend all their time between the pages of a book' Here the Social Committee headed by Carol Cooper discusses preparations for the years outside aCt1V1t16S among which are the an nual picnic and fall social LAST ROW Glenda Hedges Mary Ferguson Rae Lynn Fryman SECOND ROW glaryi gnu White Claudia Combs Shirley Donaldson Ioan Kendall FRONT ROW aro ooper i f . , I 0.0 U. . . 1 . ', . L J so 7 . i : u 1 , 0 , l : 1 1 9 - I
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NSIQ Q and . 111 ' pq mm Illtels - lel Q 'lm will Illpr? all lftog. -as P Ultinlme l .H mlfr will f.SMln3rl0 cam If M will sal 9N5l!ItlS lIOIIl all U U2 Nl to send Human nalcltl ' W W wtflf Hfjllf Hwllllfllli l Daqlii F so Q r Long after the community quietened for the night, President Courtlyn Rea and many others kept the school bustling with last-minute ar- rangements for the tournament. Officers President Courtlyn Rea Vice Presidents Jean Kendall Joan Kendall Secretary Verna Lynn Blackburn Treasurer Shirley Donaldson Reporter Dianne Feray Historians Ann Bilbro Rose Merle Schwing Sergeants-at-Arms J im Middleton John Pfeffer Ferayg Blackburng Donaldsong Kendall, ,leang Middletong Pfeffer Bilbrog Schwingg Kendall, Joan. Having proved their forensic abili- ties, N.F.L. members employ culi- nary skills to accommodate the appetites of the many entrees in Sam Houston's speech tournament.
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R, PO, llest rnts. are for lnts, ites. l ts being 1 all of H itteev 115565 Ltside an: OCIETY For those students who have met the qualifications, ad- mittance to the National Honor Society is opened twice a year, and it is at these times that the air is filled with - excitement as each student hopefully anticipates his notice of acceptance and induction. The formal induction is held late in the spring, and at this beautiful ceremony the un- selfish service and unswerving loyalty to the school, so characteristic of the National Honor Society, is never more pronounced. - Officers President John Shockey Vice President Charles Jackson Secretary Carolyn Carpenter Treasurer Raymond Schaub Reporter Tommy Sellers STANDING: John Shockey, Charles Jackson, Raymond Schaub, Tommy Sellers. SITTING: Carolyn Carpenter. 3 me . ' 5 ' A l ,Q ,E .' i 3 r ai Q., . glfgi' si, , 515124 :fl 1 ,P J J Mi I I f ,- 1 -is 21 ' yi gi li , 3 , FIRST ROW: Turner, Spurger, Ferguson, Dwyer, Fryman, Carpenter, Morris, Phillips, Hedges, Kendall, Kendall, Combs, Randall, ' nsl , Blackburn, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Duke, Sample, Strahan, Murphee, Bush, Mullins, Teague illglilefirlhrslaiilllkcfilfeerblEIiiisJt,D?ri3a.ldgon, Butler, Reding, Drews, Bilbro, Graves, Schelin, Jackson, Shockey. THIRD ROW: Navarro Monty Nicholsdn Shranko, Streeter, Williams, Koehler, Gamer, Phillips, Lee, McDonald, Young, Cooper, Sellers, Sanderson, Naff Gregg, Vassar Bhgler Moy, Gerland, Gaines. FOURTH ROW: Billeri, Meyer, Schindler, Coffee, Morgan, Shaub, Gee, LaValle Downey, Gamlile, Gage, Mize, Singletazy, Schaefer, Squires, Lott, Holberg, Blake, Sadler, Harrison, Horne, Sulton, Avery, Montgomery I75 ! .
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