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.. . a successful skit . . . PROOF: Our VALENTINE sales . . . NATIONAL HONOR. SOCIETY President, Tom Aksamit; Vice President, Sharon Archer; Members of Honor Society group around the grand piano after the Secretary, Eleanor George; Treasurer, Ted Temple. assembly skit sponsoring our Valentine project. 15 Election to National Honor Society is the greatest honor which a student can receive in high school. Members include students from the upper one third of their class. However, leadership, scholarship, character, and service are the determining factors of a student’s election to Honor Society. First semester officers are pictured below. Second semester officers are: President, John Landeen; Vice President, Beverly Cornelius; Secretary, Barbara Butkay; and Treasurer, Lela Eagleton. Cupids on Valentine’s Day . . . Members, seated: Bob Hull, Ann Lonabaugh. Standing: Lela Eagleton, Suzanne Nystrom, Elizabeth Carlson, Nancy Legocki, Barbara Butkay, Elsbeth Fair, Nancy Neighbors, Norma McManus, Jon Landeen, Karen Baker, Beverly Cornelius, Pat Montgomery.
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GOVERNING BODY OF S. H. S. STUDENT COUNCIL An outstanding, well organized, and active group, the STUDENT COUNCIL has done much toward raising the already high standards and respect of our high school. COUNCIL OFFICERS Members of this council selected as their leaders, fine, outstanding citizens of our school. Dave Wiley is President; Eleanor George is Secretary; and, Dave Mathis serves as Vice President. Senior Members: (sitting), Karen Baker, Richard Rumley, Nancy Neighbors, Barbara Lewis, and Lorna Green; (standing), Joe Boyd, Bob Legerski, Gordon Lenz, Jon Landeen, Don Tibbets, and Bob Hull. Larry Thomas, a senior member, studies in the library often. Each member of Student Council represents the Homeroom from which he is elected. The activities and proceedings of this group are reported to the Homerooms by the individual member. We are proud of our Student Council. It is as much a part of our school as the building itself, for it lays down the fundamental laws and codes to the students. Pictured above are the Sophomore and Junior members. They include: James Olson, David Buss, David Ferren, Sandra Wimer, Judy Nelson, Jerry Bohnsack, and LeRoy Westika. Freshman members, seated at the left, include Frank Rotellini, Gene Robinson, Rodney Bisbee, Bruce Alden, Beth Gale, Vernon David, Eddie Pilch, and Steve Arnold. Only one girl?
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BILL PERKINS TED TEMPLE Boys’ and Girls’ States are mythical states set up by the American Legion Auxiliary for high school junior boys and girls. Both groups attend for one week that has both its serious moments and its amusing incidents. The purpose of Boys’ and Girls’ States is to acquaint its delegates with state and national governmental procedures and to inspire and teach them to become the leading citizens of tomorrow. BOYS’ STATE The delegates to Boys’ State met from May twenty-seventh to June second at Douglas, Wyoming. Representing Sheridan were Dave Wiley, sponsored by the American Legion, post number seven; Bill Perkins, Elks Lodge; Jon Landeen, Rotary Club; Ted Temple, Eagles Lodge; and Bob Hull, Lions Club. The boys were divided into two parties. Frontier and Pioneer, where they held primary and general elections. They also spent one day-in Cheyenne touring the state capitol, and visiting the governor’s mansion. WONDERFUL GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ STATE GIRLS’ STATE The fourteenth annual session of “Wonderful Wyoming Girls' State” was held on the University of Wyoming campus from June third to the ninth with seven girls from Sheridan in attendance. These girls, chosen on the basis of their qualifications of character, leadership, and scholarship, studied about government, elected officers, and were informed of their duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities as American citizens. The girls were Nancy Neighbors, Zota Club and BPO Does; Mary Helen Anderson, Legion Auxiliary; Barbara Butkey; Eagles Auxiliary and the Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi; Eleanor George, chapters B, AB, and T of PEO; Anne Lonabaugh, Sheridan Business and Professional Women’s Club and the AAUW; Pat Montgomery, three divisions of the Women’s Club; and Beth Fair, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the Women of the Moose. PAT MONTGOMERY
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