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RUVK' I: Rita Saurlulixu. Nailciic Sirkus, Xornvl XYilli:uns. lfrluccs C x uni ' N x S t I' in Bu hw. ,lohu All-x:ivi+lL-i'. lat fmith. ,lnely jones. Mar-' Hcll ftuar. fc i on in nm I l'l1:irlm's Kyf-ar. lfvclyn Rrccc. Hn-Ni 'I'l1urslun. Nancy iil'li'fill1,wllll1!l 1 n 1 shaw. john Spin-girl, l'harlcs Iizuuctt, Su-wart Rgau, Novi- Mohcrly I iris lf c i i if lPcl'xcz. Forum Wember Discussed World A airs. This ycar Forum was composccl of 31 juniors ancl scuiors who had a kccu intcrcst in world affairs. To hccomc a mcmhcr of Forum a student must havc participatccl satisfactorily in thc Discussion Group, a training organization for nnclcrclassnicn who clcsirc Forum lncmhcrship, and rcccivccl thc approval of thc old incmhers. Forum mct on Tucsclay nights in thc lihraryg thi- cliscussion rangccl from thc Cuhan situation to right-to-work ancl from Bcrliu to Alaskan statc- hoorl, Thi- clulfs social cvcnts incluclccl a party in the iall anal a spring picnic iu honor of thc newly clcctccl inclnhcrs. ln thc clcctiou of officcrs last spring a tic rcsultccl in thi- sclcctions of prcsiclcnt and vicc- prcsiclcntg thcrcforc cach of the two prcsiclcnts and vicc-prcsiclcnts scrvcd a one semester tcrm. Uilicfix xxx-iw-: Xurulqi XX llllamx. .rczisiircrg ,Iohu Spicgcl. I rcsulcntg Simi- Hola-rlg, Yicc-l'rc4imla-ut: Vlizirlcs Haructt, Yivv-l'i'csiclciitg l.zu'r5 llchr. l'rcsuh-nl: auvl livcljn Rcccc, Scci'cIary.
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s ...Q X hX I. ,lewell Smith. vlurlith Hester, Hetsi Tlnrrston, Nan Sirkus, Marty Kuhn, Annette llenrlaisr ost xilh hose .Nun lxnubtl. Nr wrrna XXrIliams, Frances Oltrnan, Susan Xlerks. ,lu-ly VVagner. RUXY S Num s iiux tllillilh. lfxelyn Reece, RUXY 4: t'harles Kysar, john llrant, slim lflanlc, liolr llouse, Vlialln Hun: K 4 hi llaiolil llieltinuu, I'auI llc-l'l'ez, -lohn Spiegel. llean Sliellenlnn. These Seniors Earned the Hi hes! Honor Those seniors who are elected to the National Honor Society might be called the elite of their class. Membership in this organization is one of the highest honors which can come to a student, be- cause it represents the achievement of four years of scholastic work coupled with personal qualifi- cations. The top 25 per cent of the class is eligible for membership, and from this group the faculty selects 15 per cent of the class to be honored. Membership is determined by citizenship, character, and leader- ship, besides scholastic ability. New members were initiated at a banquet giv- en by the alumni members of the society on April 15. Both new members and their parents were guests of the alumni. The Reverend B. ll. Benner of the VVest Street Methodist Church delivered the address and Mr. Sharp presented the newly initiat- ed seniors with their pins,
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ROW' l: l.arr5 llodils. lion llowery, Hill Greenlee, .lim lfranlt, l5ill llellekznnp, john Brant. Mr. Mallers. ROV' .23 Vlirirles Iiymi-. 121-cg I-'nwlr Dennis llonuer, Vvenrlell llrew. Vliarles Ililrnett. jun lloyle, XYilson Allen. Mr. llass. RUXY 3: llrad llisliop, XYeuilell .Xlflriilgty lloug l.aelte5, lgiyton tiimlen. Boll Allzuus. ,leiry lleuson. l'l1il Slings, -lerry .Xrterliurn, Steve Xlnlierlg. Mr. llalili. H i- Y C on tin uecl its Year! Projects and lli-Y inenibers Bill Shaner, Langdon Scott. Steve Nloberlv and Danny lvie work in the elieckrooni. Hi-Y was fairly active this year with its tra- ditional service projects. Starting the Hi-Y year off was an initiation for 33 new members conducted by the officers in late October. Reverend james Horner of the First Christian Church spoke to the initiatesg faculty men were guests at the meeting. The main project for the year is always the two check-rooms maintained at the basketball games. Bob House. secretary, served as chairman of the check-room committee. Nlr. Bass and Xlr. Clapp helped to manage this project. and every member worked at least once during the season. Traditionally, Hi-Y is a semi-religious organiza- tion. 'lilie Thanksgiving and Easter Convocation programs are sponsored by the club with a guest- minister delivering the main address. Interested in community affairs, Hi-Y gave a boost to the local SCUFFY drive in the grade schools. john Spiegel, chairman of the service com- mittee, dressed like the little man with the big hearty and visited the elementary schools with the fund officials. Dr. Nicholas Cripe of Butler University spoke at the animal Father-Son Banquet in Nlarch. A picnic in the spring for members and their dates climaxed the year.
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