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Honor students earn recognition s, 5 , awww.. Seated is the executive group of the National Honor Society of 1960 consisting of: Shirley Watkins, head of the executive committee, Nancy Wilson, secretary, Larry Helyer, presidentg Ronda Fraser, vice presidentg and Jim Thomas, treasurer. Standing are Miss Shumway, adviser, and new members: Darlene Miller, Betty Reckmann, Arlene Macnab, Ron Mobley, Jim Duncan, Janet Thompson, Joyce Edwards, and Lana Paulson. The Honor Society, a young organization at Sherman, admitted eight new students into membership. Larry Helyer, president of the Honor Society, welcomed Jim Duncan, Joyce Edwards, Arlene Macnab, Darlene Miller, Ron Mobley, Lana Jean Paulson, Betty Reckmann and Janet Thompson at the student assembly, May 24, in the cafetorium. To qualify for this honor a student must attend Sherman High School for at least one semester. He must obtain a minimum grade point average of 3. 25 and have qualities of good character, leader- ship, and citizenship. The membership must not exceed 8 1!2'Zp of the student body. Miss Shumway was the National Honor Society adviser last year. 40
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Leading and advising this year's paper staff have been Editor Margaret Brown, Assistant Editor Bob Cyphers, and Adviser Mrs. Hampton. Hard work characterized the 1960 Sherman Hi Times staff. This was the first year that all typing and stenciling have been done during class time. The many action shots and other pictures were possible because of the poloroid camera of Photog- rapher Fred Dormaier. The senior and May editions were combined this year with a litho- graphed page of senior pictures. The identity of the Dear Gabby column was kept secret this year. Only the editor and Gabby, who proved to be Mr. Robertson, knew the secret until the last issue was published. Journalists present Mimeograph operator, Bob Archer, and slip-sheeter, Walter Reed, are shown running off a stencil while Alice Eslinger, headline artist, and Patty Byars, reporter, work on other pages. 42
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