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5W Gounod Howls thi- hunch iiiill keeps things guiiig. This: year the CULLIICii spiritsrm d the homucvming dance and. as part of the war effui't. iu'o scrap drius fur imn. cuppci'. and brass. They sold w 1' hands znd stumps to students who competed as Classes for the largest ummmts purchasvd. Tho cnuncil was also in charge of collecting names for the high schoul service flag. Gordon Engel and Lew SIi-mimi pI'USiCitCi during the first and second SUIUUS,t'I'S ix-spiL-tiuly. They H'tro assisted by Kenneth Johnson and Virgil Allen. X'iL'U presidents: Czii'ul Patch Lind Bernice Andi-rs'uii. si-cn-Izirivs: Lind Clarence Syvcrtsun and Lois Linden. treasurers. First Milt Impnu'sky, Dick Jnhiisnn. Elaine Peterson, Lew Stommvi; IIt-riiicv Anderson. Carol Patch, Douglas Foxi Second Miss Bruce. zuix'isvr, Barbara Blackmail; Loon Lvm-r, Luis Lin t'll. Huth Ft-sci', Mi: Johnson. zidx'isciz Third Harold Vandw Vere. Vll'ull Allen, Dun Coir, Kenneth Jnhnsnn, Charles Zinni Fourth Jim Clarity. Jerry annvssy, Joe Kingman. Clarence Syvcrtsnn. Tum 'l'urnhuni. Phil Luttm. First rLoon Loner. Darrel Burkhardt. Sheifol Brooks. Lew Steinmer. Second-Mr. John A. Johnson. adviser. Lowell Linman. Charles Zinn. Jean Quay. Miss Bruce, adviser. ThirdeKen Jo nsxn. Tom Turnham. Margie Manning. Carol Patch. Clarence Si vertson. Bill Kelley. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to encourage students to develop abilities in scholarship. leadership. char- acter and service. Juniors and seniors best qualified in these four golden ideals are Chosen each year to fill the quotas set for their classes. The highlight of activities is the annual banquet in May. At this dinner 01d members have a reunion and new ones are initiated. This year four juniors and six seniors were chosen by the faculty. Last year's juniors to be elected were Jean Quay. Sherol Brooks. Kenneth Johnson. and Bill Kelley. WW a4anwz 5W
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0- As the tumult and shouting dies and all is peace again. we become aware that the Wayako has finally gone to press. In words and in pictures it brings you in enduring form the story of the many activities of the year. Responsible for the finish- ed book were Bus Allen and his staff e Candace Johnson. finance; Gordy Engel. features; Jean Quay. seniors; Bill Kelley. organizations; Tom Turnham, sports; Ken Johnson, photography. and Cleo Johnson, art. FirsteBill Kelley, Cleo Johnson. Tom Turnham, Bus Allen. Jean Quay. Kenny Johnson. Candace Johnson. SecondiMrs. Anderson, adviser. Mary Beck. Maudie Hughes. Marvel Hasty. Gerry Eckes, Lorraine Heno. Mr. Gullixson. adviser. Thirdwe Carol Patch. Sherol Brooks. Melvm Getten. Denny Matthews, Rita Schmitz, Rita Merz. FourtheJim Clarity. Charles Powell. Tom Ellis, Marilyn Sheridan, Mary Ann Nelson. Margie Manning. Ronny Amundson. 59.2 First- Douglas Nelss. Cleo Johnson. Lew Stemmor. Miss Ramslzmd. Clarence Syvertson. Darrel Burkhardt. Gale Scribner. Joan Kelley. Second, Jock Nolte. Sherol Brooks. Lms Linden. Nancy Montgomery. Denny Matthews. Douglas Fox. Marvel Hasty. Thirderuce Kelley. XVilIinm Frost. Margie Manning. Jean Quay. Elaine Peterson. Barbara Blackmarr. Ruth Feser. Fourth 7 Jerry Hennessy. Ken Johnson. Tom Turnham. Carol Patch. 8111 Kelley, Art Bruce, Lowell Linman. ttVVhei'e's your story? How about some more copy? Thus cry the editors on the eve of each bimonthly publication of the Wayzatan. As the official high school press organ. the staff shocks you every issue with the lowdown on dances, sports. club activities and especially those choice bits of gossip. To liven things up this year they even had an April Fool issue. As a suitable finish for a busy year they staged the annual picnic with the old standbyes - straxx'berry ice cream and nabiscos -as the center attraction. We. aw
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