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The Senior Honor Roll Page Eighteen Rebecca Lou Lane John Wood Patricia Ann Joy, all A+ Wilma Jean Summers 'FRalph Holland Richard Russell Roberta Van Geyt Katherine Anne Malone Robert Edwin Suess Isabel Taylor Ann Hughes Herman A. Lauter Carol Frances 'Segar Charlotte Taylor Isadore Talesnick Marjorie Jane Kahn Anne Jeanette Driftmeyer Marilyn Jean Megorden Grace Mary Defibaugh Jewell Johanna Jones Suzanne Franzen Delane Rice Carolyn June Stelle Patricia Campbell Martha Grace Clark Joan Marie Hoster Sara Ann Elliott Harry Levinson Reed Porter Rice Kathryn Owen Rolf Paul James Jay ffRetta Beall 'F.Graduated summer school, 1947. Av. Pts. Per Sem Per Sem. Av. Pts. 15.29 Marybeth Hammond 10.43 15.14 Ruth McClure 10.43 14.78 Carl H. Bals 10.19 14.43 Horace A. Shonle 10.14 14.08 John Marshall Batten j10.08 14.00 Mac Fehsenfeld 3 9.94 13.57 Marilyn Rose Gernstein 9.86 13.07 Sue Anne Kassebaum 9.86 12.67 Shirley Ann Peacock 79.71 12.43 Dorothy Louise Vogelgesang 9.71 12.41 James Lee Merrell 9.68 12.25 Mary Dee Bose 9.67 12.14 Bloor Redding 9.64 12.14 Jane Karrmann 9.57 12.00 Marcia Jean Ries 9.57 11.71 Margaret Joan Snyder 9.57 11.64 Daniel Neil McNally 9.50 11.50 Virginia Dee Vance 9.43 11.43 Margery Anne Glass 9.21 11.43 Alfred S. Geen 9.19 11.43 Carol A. Lannerd 9.07 11.43 Marvyl Norbeck 8.92 11.21 Ruth Campbell 8.86 11.14 Harriet Louise Dunning 8.78 11.14 Barbara Jane Kingery 8.78 11.14 David V. Lewis 8.78 10.86 John Wiley Jordan, Jr. 8.71 10.86 .Aaron Horowitz 8.57 10.86 Jean Porteous 8.57 10-75 PART TIME HONOR ROLL , 10-67 Lawrence Jan Noling 13.20 10-57 Annabel Owens 12.67 10-50 Jim C. Hirsehman 12.00 Joyce M. Kilmer 9.60 Natalie Graham 9.33 Lenora Mae Epstein 9.25
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Our Class Day oflicers make plans for the big day fleft to rightbz Don Hopkins, will-makerg Jack Leer, giftoriang Janet Court- ney, prophetg and Anne Malone, historian. Senior Week Found Seniors Weak Our senior class prophet has been at Work. Part of our last big fling came in the Senior Week when the class officers gave way to allow the giftorian, the historian, the willmaker, and the aforementioned prophet to reign supreme. Class Day was characterized with roving seniors and the big program in Caleb Mills Hall, at which time we upperc1assmen really cut some capers. Senior Week included Annual autographing, fond farewells, and little of anything in the studying line. It's always a sign of approaching graduation . . . and there are always nostalgic memories of four l-o-n-g, hard years. Page Seventeen
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Back row: Miss Mildred Foster Csponsorj, Isadore Talesnick, Richard Stoeppelwerth, John Woods, Mac Fehsenfeld, Carl Bals, Her.man Fifth row: Monica Barnes, Reed Rice, Fourth row: Ann Lauter, Robert Suess, Edward Mockford, William Burnette, John Jordan. Lennox, Shirley Peacock, Patricia Campbell, Anne Malone, Alvin Thomas, Daniel McNally, Thomas Roger Woizeski, Charles' Ardery, Rolf Paul, Harry Levinson, James Jay. Driftmeyer, Marjorie Kahn, Katherine Hadley, Joyce Kilmer, Joan Myers, David Lewis, James Merrell, Jim Hirschman, Vance Smith, Horace Shonle, Bloor Redding. Third row, Ann Hughes, Sara Ann Elliott, Ruth Campbell, Marcia Ries, Kathryn Owen, Sue Kassebaum, Carolyn Stelle, Marilyn Megorden, Emma Jean Becker, Marjorie Glass, Larry Noling, Richard Russell, Ted Holland. Second row: Lorraine Rodenbarger, Barbara Wolfgang, Josephine Pittenger, Joan Hoster, Barbara Burchfield, Sue Goodman, Jane Karrman, Martha Clark, Jean Summers, Ruth McClure, Annabel Owens, Rebecca Lane, Grace Defi- baugh, William Humphrey. Front row: Patricia Joy, Carol Lannerd, Dorothy Vogelgesang, Isabel Taylor, Blanche Cochran, Charlotte Taylor, Janet Harshbarger, Suzanne Franzen, Natalie Graham, Carol Segar, Mary Bose, Marybeth Hammond, Marvyl Nor- beck, Virginia Vance, Lenore Epstein, Marilyn Gernstein. The Honor Society--Eighty-five Strong Because of their scholarship and their con- tribution to the varied program of activities here at school eighty-five members of the senior class were elected to become members of the Short- ridge chapter of the National Honor Society. According to the constitution of the organiza- tion, only a limited number of seniors are eligible for membership. Here at Shortridge the personnel of the group is determined by a combination of the student's scholastic rating in his class and by his contri- bution to the school's activities program as de- termined by the number of citations which he has received during his four years at Shortridge. Qualities which are considered important by the honor group are scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The first meeting of this yearis chapter was held Thursday, March 4. That's when they took this picture of us, and that's when we elected officers. Our initiation service was held in the spring and our parents were invited to come. It's fun to be a member of the Honor So- ciety, but as Miss Mildred Foster, our sponsor says, it also carries a responsibility, for we all feel that we must live up to the ideals of the society and must develop those qualities which made us candidates for election. Officers and sponsors of the group include Carl Bals, president, Martha Grace Clark, Carol Lannerd, Larry Noling, Horace Shonle, vice-presi- dents, Rebecca Lane, secretary-treasurer, Miss Mildred Foster, Mrs. Gertrude Weathers, Mrs. Blanche Rawlings, Miss Dorothy Dipple, sponsors. Page Nineteen
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