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Front row, left to right: Jackie Casey, Ethel Griffith, Maxine Crim, Georgia Marshall, Lynn Harper, Judy Joyce McGalliard, Linda Nichols, Patsy Shoaf, Vicky Adcock, Carol Cumbo, Marianne Wiggs, Nancy Williams, Brown, Judy Lutz, Phyllis Woosley, Karen Gunderson, Mimi Jones, Julia Messick. Darlene Hickman. Back row: Mrs. Green, Jane Crater, Officers and Sponsor Left to right: Georgia Marshall, President; Ethel Griffith, Treasurer; Judy Adcock, Vice-President; Maxine Crim, Secretary; Mrs. Green, Sponsor. National Honor Society It is the purpose of the National Honor Society to promote Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service; the four bases for membership in the Society. Students meeting the require - ments for membership were inducted into the Society in fall and spring in- ductions. In promoting good scholarship the Society presented scholastic emblems to all students making the yearly Honor Roll. In addition to regu- lar recognition of the Honor Rolls, an Improvement Roll. was announced to stimulate those not making the Honor Roll but who did show improvement. This year the Southwest Chapter was given the state-wide responsibility of editing the Torchlighter,' a news- paper containing news from Society chapters of the state.
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Officers and Sponsor Leit to right: Don Bowman, President; Lindsay Watkins, Vice President; Tommy Edwards, Secretary; Mike Hauser, Treasurer; Wayne Hauser, Chaplain; Mr. Binkley, Sponsor. Key Club The Key Club of Southwest is a service or- ganization which strengthens the school, commu- nity, and each individual member. The purposes of the Key Club are to develop initiative and leadership in high school boys, to prepare them for their prospective adult roles, and to teach them the meaning of serviceable, aggressive citizenship. Key Club members are constantly ready to render their services in numerous ways. The con- cession stand is operated by Key Club boys, and money taken in by this project helps to decrease the school athletic debt. As a community project, the boys distributed Good-Will bags. The American flag which we fly proudly at Southwest each day is the result of another Key Club project. Boys raised funds for this important addition to Southwest by running a laminating machine at school. Because of their desire to keep our standards high, Southwest has richly profited by the service of Key Club International.
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History Club Mr. Robinson's second-period United States History class organized into a History Club thisyear. They elected officers and decided to have interesting programs twice a month, It is the aim of the History Club to create a keener interest in United States History and current events. The majority of the class made an educational trip to Virginia. They toured the campus of the University of Virginia, Monticello, and Gettysburg. Everyone felt that this trip was very interesting and worthwhile. Front row, left to right: Frankie Vaught, Project Chair- man; Maryellen Robertson, Treasurer; Susan Reynolds, Secretary; Ronnie Harper, Vice-President; Kermit Essex, President; Katherine Bailey, Program Chairman; Mr. Robinson, Sponsor. Second row: Donna Davis, Deanna Sprinkle, Karen Gunderson, Luena Garrison, Gaynelle aS wee wae ‘ee cd eee ie: Martin, Carolyn Craver, Mike Hauser, Emily Williams. Third row: Larry Childress, Tommy Laird, Jerry Mock, Snookey Everhart, Jane Crater, Emily Ketner, Janet Loafman, Judy Conrad, Phyllis Woosley. Fourth row: Judy Lutz, Theon Vance, Richard Harper, Phyllis Griffith, Jane Martin, Shirley Myers. ,
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