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Ts- january, 1u4u SEATED: left to right: Gloria Douthitt, Pat Alex, Virginia Reed, Britm Hellgren, Sirkka Hannula, Margie Iusten. ROW Z: Betty Meekins, Betty Newenham, Io Anne Kirkham, Florence Martin, Lorraine Diebler, Hennie Anderson, Evelyn Syverud, Dorothy Harris. ROW 3: Sam Rosen, Ralph Burnett, Robert John, Thomas Tinsley, Louis McCreight, Norman Schwartz. They Are Tops --- The Pick of the Lot I The most impressive ceremony of the school year, and certainly the most thrilling for those who are privileged to participate, is the induction of members into the National l-lonor Society. Early in january, twenty seniors, fifteen girls and five boys, were admitted to the So- ciety. Conducting the ceremony were four Senior A's initiated last spring, they were Tom Tinsley, chairman, Lorraine Deibler, Florence Martin, and Sirkka l-lannula. january initiates were Patty Alex, l-lennie Anderson, Ralph Burnett, Anne Chaderjian, Gloria Douthitt, Esther Duncan, Elsie Fulham, Dorothy l-larris, Britta l-lellgren, Robert john, Ir., Margie Iusten, Io Anne Kirkham, Louis McCreight, Betty Meelcins, Betty Newenham, Renee Nuttall, Virginia Reed, Sam Rosen, Evelyn Syverud, and Thaddeus Wiechecki. Another group from the Senior class was initiated in May, but their names were not available for publication here. Election to the Honor Society is the greatest honor a high school student can have conferred upon him. l-le must be out- standing in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. First of all, a student must be in the upper third of his classg then he is judged on service to the school, and on points included under leadership, and character. Formerly, the students' qualifications were judged by the faculty, but this year a new system was introduced, whereby class- mates also have the privilege of passing judgment on those who are scholastically qualified for membership. The combined result of faculty and student ballot now deter- mines the members of the National Honor Society. Scene from impressive induction ceremonies
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FQ' . A A 4 - q STUDENT COUNCIL, FIRST SEMESTER ROW 1: Esther Rostker, Pat Alex, Robert Tornquist, Ann Link, Bill Holmquist, Elizabeth Gilbert. Dean Dalton, Betty Meekins, Berge Hoogasian, Bernice Trcpanier. ROXV Z: Calvin Magness, Suzanne Johnson, Barbara James, Sydelle Feder, June Duncan, Rosalie Levin, Caroline Perry, Pearl Stewart, Hannah Leise, Louise Perrine, Stanley Durka. ROW 3: Eugene Pillifant, Lorraine Deibler, Odny Hjelmeland, jean Cannon, Jean Fendick, Beatrice Farrell, Carmen Carpenter, Karen Nelson, Lawana Connell, Elsie Fulham. Robert Durst. ROW 4: Frank Belmont, Jean Allen, Shirley McMahon, Betty Joe Sievers, lwiary Ellen Helgren, Arline Bandli, Amy Hill, Betty Spoor, Nancy Doolittle, Frances Goldsmith, Elise Doolittle, Dorothy XVinters. ROW' 5: Darrell Byerly, Leslie Millholin. jack Pettce, Lucine Mutaw, Roland McMinn, Louis McCreight, Dail Nies, joe Wentworth, Norborn Emerick, Leon Meyer, Nick Goldschmidt, Ralph Swank, Norman Schwartz. Council Provides Student Government I Seated at a lone desk in the hall is a student who quietly but firmly makes sure that those going through the halls between Below: This meeting will please come to order . Elizabeth Gilbert wields president's gavel with cr smile. YOUR classes have proper passes. Then there are those occasional dreaded crimson tags on the lockers, it is mute evidence that a Student Council hall monitor has been on the job. The Student Council, under the direction of Miss Marjorie Witham and Mr. Robert Nickel, faculty sponsors, is the governing body of the high school. Elizabeth Gilbert, president, Ann Link, secretary, Betty Meekins, vice-presidentg and Dean Dalton, treasurer, were this years officers. ln charge of one of the most important activities of the organiza- tion, the hall monitorial system, was Patty Alex. To provide the students with more and better assembly programs, the Student Coune cil sponsored its annual fall paper campaign early in the year. The proceeds from the sale of thousands of pounds of paper was thus utilized for the benefit of the entire school. A spring paper campaign, something different at W.T.l-IS., was underway in May. This campaign was held in connection with the city Clean-up Drive. Dean Dalton, successful chairman of the fall campaign, again Was in charge.
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