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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PWUIYI TOP ROW: B. Gildersleeve, G. Riehl, A. Kennedy, D. Duckwitz, R. Rich, D. Wedge, C. Campbell, B. Flansburg, C. Campbell, M. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Myas, G. Lubnau, L. Wilkins, R. Haag, R. McLean, D. Cubitt, R. McLean, K. Kelly, G. Fredricks, P. Pfaff. THIRD ROW: K. Goodwine, K. Myas, G. Pritchett, M. Orchard, D. Cubitt, B. Landsburg, P. LaBelle, E. Schroder, P. Shimmin. The object of this chapter shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the de- velopment of character in students of S.H.S. Students receive membership cards and are eligible For a national scholarship. At graduation they receive seals on their diplomas. For their project this year the Honor Society set up a social room, For the enioymerit of the students, and has furnished it with a jukebox and furniture which was donated by four interested Families. The officers of this club are: T President - Dale Cubitt Vice President - Mark Orchard Secretary - Virginia Schillinger Treasurer - Betty Landsburg Sponsor - Mr. Myas Pictured above are a few ofthe students who enioy and have Fun Sponsored by in the social room. THE CORBISHLEY STORE Phone - 59 Sandusky 43 L
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STUDENT COUNClL TOP ROW: K. Kelly, R. Kohn, R. McLean, P. Braun, D. Finkbeiner, P. Herdell. SECOND ROW: P. Ruggles, B. Chambers, S. Moore, R. Rich, D. Reiner, Mrs. Johnson THIRD ROW: G. Pritchett, L. Bacon, M. Orchard, C. Campbell, D. McGungele, S. Sanderson. ABSENT: C, Pqgel, J. Bays, D. Stone, D. Kreiner. President - Mark Orchard Vice-President - Lynn Bacon Secretary - Carol Campbell Treasurer - David McGunegle Sponsor - Mrs. R. Johnson The main purpose of the student council is to help the school in any projects it undertakes, and to consider suggestions of the student body. Raising money by means of magazine sales, to pay for an outside scoreboard, has been one of the student council's biggest proiects in the last two years. They have also sponsored many of our assemblies. This year they sold fruit cakes and sweat shirt iackets. They also cooperated in a nation-wide clothing drive for Hungarian refugees. The organization is a member of the Thumb B Student Council. In cooperation with the other council members they sponsored talent shows, sending acts to various other schools. Sponsored by LEONARD J. PATERSON Phone 14 Sandusky 42
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DEBATE CLUB TOP ROW: Mrs. Waske, S. Morris, J. Bays, M. Orchard, J. Johnson, D. McGunegle, K. Hennika. SECOND ROW: L. Scott, D. Cubitt, D. Cubitt, B. Landsburg, K. Myas, G. Morgan, R. Branch, M Tobi. The topic of the debate team this year was: Resolved: That the Federal Govern- ment should sustain the prices of major agricultural commodities at not less than 9005: of parity. Virginia Schillinger and Mark Orchard made up the negative team with Betty Landsburg and Dale Cubitt on the affirmative side for the final debates. Early in the season Kay Myas, and Gary Morgan, negative, took part in two debates, while Duane Cubitt, Laura Scott, Marlene Tobi, Bob Branch, Kathy Hennika, David McGunegle took part in one round. The Sandusky negative team was defeated by Millington's affirmative team at the District Contest in Hastlett, February l8. The Sandusky Debaters placed second in the league this year. WINS Si LOSES I, Neg. Aff. ' Almont W W 'lily Cros - Lex W W lmlay City L L North Branch W W f Millington W L H W Brown City W W L ?'.i..ei-L Besides debating, Sandusky High School students entered the spring Forensic Contest, which includes orations, humorous readings, interprative readings, decla- mations, and extemporaneous speaking. Winners of the local contest go to the district meet. -44-
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