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Honor Society: first row: A. Moliter, R. Ladd, J. Levine, C. Weiss, Secretary J. Engleman, Treasurer P. Hinkes, President B. Rosbe, Vice- president J. Biren, K. Jenne, R. Hardy, C. Pincock, S. Scoggins, M. Grossblat, K. Telfer, B. Buchwalter, P. Johnsong second: M. Gilliss, L. Tolson, C. Thompson, M. Reidel, P. Tourin, H. Himel, Y. Huang, B. Hanscom, P. Payne, S. McCauley, E. Hirsch, B. Boese, C. Crocker, C. Weymouth, C. Chalkleyg third: S. McKean, M. Allen, C. Sewell, D. Hedges, L. Young, C. Woodwell, M. J. Taggart, T. Beers, S. Caplan, B. Conrad, B. Campbell, B. Cole, L. Roudebush, P. Ladd, H. Weisert, L. Magnussong fourth: N. Eddy, S. Shapiro, G. Davis, P. Vinten-Jo- hansen, G. Larsen, J. Euler, D. Eldridge, R. Eisenberg, R. Nelson, P. Barrick, S. Pineau, L. Jerome, E. Balaban, A. England, S. Riley, fifth: C. Vitto, D. Berge, E. Holdenried, R. Harris, H. Baker, T. Conroy, J. Oleksy, J. Zor- nig, B. Hayden, J. Shapiro, J. Berlin, B. Hel- fert, B. Lurie. Fifteen members who took the October Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test and scored in the 70 or better range were eligible to compete as scholarship semifinalists. The determining factors in selection of win- ners were the questionnaires asking for both short-answer and essay financial and person- ality information such as What exceptional talents do you have? and Your name and address. utstanding gratis 152 Activities Senior Earn HS, Amid murmured oh's and ah's the National Hon- or Society inducted 55 of the Senior Class's most outstanding students on October 17, 1961. The lucky scholars finally came out of the daze as swarms of well-wishers converged on them at the traditional tea following the school wide induction assembly. The new inductees joined with the 38 members and become absorbed in the numerous lectures and dis- cussion groups characteristic of Honor Society. Walter Johnson once again led the Metropolitan area scholastically as nineteen of its 630 seniors were named National Merit Semifinalists. This total was three times more than the usual one percent typical of most senior high schools. The nineteen students were among the 10,000 students throughout the country who received high scores on the NMSQT, administered in March of their junior year. WJ also ranked high among an additional top 25,000 who received Letters of Com- mendation for their outstanding performances. The nineteen Semifinalists became full fledged competitors on taking a test, similar to the NMSQT early in their senior year, which served as a final deciding factor. With this, they submitted financial statements to qualify on need. Bill Donahue, Kathy Teague, and other hopefuls await directions from Mr. Spaulding and Miss Brown at the NMSQT examination.
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Social Committee: first row: J. Hardy, K. Tipton, P. Hunley, L. Ernst, E. Rosenberg, J. Gold, L. Chase, M. Norwood, A. Arena, K. McCarthy: second: B. Cohen, M. L. Krotiore, C. Sew- ell J. Brown Social Chairman S. Bagwell S. Bond D. Warthen Socialites Splurge Welfare Committee: first row: L. Lovre, J. Martin, J. Weil L. McCandless, K. Dobronte, J. McBrierg second: C. Moldawn, M. Van Nice, M. Mills, S. Somes, Vi. Eagan, S. Kranzg third L. Wright, J. Culp, P. Gray, Y. Huang, J. Doyle, fourth: E. G. Whitman, D. Weymouth, S. Brissman, S. Miller, G. Good, K. Telfer, B. Miller: fourth: R. Stein, A. Johnson, J. Telfer, L. Hosler, T. Roane, B. Rubin, K. Remias, R. Hardy, F'. Sheehan, G. Mann on Lavi h Affairs Kotz, S. Seymour, D. Vartanoff, J. Rubin, N, Glakas watched anxiously for signs of blue sky or warm days as continual snow placed serious handicaps on students out collecting cans and packaged, non-breakable goods for the annual canned food drive. It Activities 151
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