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the Challenge of Twentieth Centur Mans THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS look forward to the biggest event of the year, the Junior Prom: Theodore Ruest, Cynthia Reed, Patricia Goodhue, and James Mozden. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS set out to make their last year at Stevens one that will always be remembered. With joy and some regret they look forward to receiving their diplomas: Wesley MCNair, David O,Haire, joan Chrostowski, and Ann Mc'Lz1ughlin. 11
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We Face the Challenge of Today, THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS joyfully accept their duties in leading their class through its Hrst year at Stevens: Kathleen McLaughlin, Karol Blish, Sandra Bostwiek, and Rockwell Haubrich. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS confidently undertake the many tasks of their second year in our school: Eileen Ferriter, Carol Brown, Shirley Davis, and Scott Fitz. 10
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With Honor and Integrity We Face It PROUD ACHIEVEMENT IS RECOGNIZED - These members of the Honor Society were announced at the Class Day exercises this last June. They all have the right to be ex- tremely proud of their achievements completed by their Junior year here at Stevens which have made them eligible for this honor. - Rodney Tenney, Edward Engel, Virginia John- son, Judith Arlin, Patricia Roundy, Carol Couture, and Carl Couture. The highest award that can be bestowed upon a student of Stevens High School is to be included in the membership of the National Honor Society, To be admitted to this select group a student must be well-rounded and intelligent. Those who are qualified on both scholastic ability and extra-curricular activities are chosen. The first qualification is the rank according to the class average scholastically. These same students are then arranged by their participation in outside activities. These are scored by the time spent in each. The two ranks are averaged and from that Hnal analysis about 152 of the class is chosen. This year the society is awarding schola ships for members on a competitive basis. The honor that accompanies the adv sion to such a carefully selected society is one to feel proud of and to cherish. 12
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