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1962 Scarlet And Gray A memory book, an accurate picture of the school, and a permanent record were the goals which we of the 1962 Scarlet and Gray staff tried to achieve through our explanation of What West Lafayette Is. Without the conscientious work of the staff to do the best jobs possible, this Annual could never have gotten past the planning and dream- ing stage. The layout organization was simplified by work done at IU's Journalism Institute, but the copy and pictures needed to complete this framework kept the entire staff busy until the final deadline was met in mid-February. Although all staffs worked industriously, we would like to acknowledge the assistance of Shari Smith and Susie Allen, Literary co-edi- torsg Jane Shipley, Associate Editor in charge of Layout, Jack Jarrell, business manager, and Ken Knaus, photographer. We are most grate- ful, of course, to our faculty advisor, Miss Ruth Sinks, and to Mr. Henry Paloncy, business ad- visor. A sincere thank you to all, Lynn Horner and Al Hutchings Co-Editors Al Hutchings and Lynn Horner, Co-Editors of the An nual, select pictures to be used. Literary and Layout Staffs--Seated: Shari Smith, Jane Shipley. Standing--Front Row: Tam- my Morse, Susie Allen, Marcia Erickson, Marty Mertz, Judy Rice, Joann Data, Kendra Davenport, Carol Robinson, Janet Schall. Second Row: Margi DeLaCroix, Colleen McCor- mick, Jeannine Low, Lillian Azrak, Effie Wolever.
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What West Lafayette Isl, Explained By Advertising and Activities Staffs--Seated: Joan Woerde- hoff, Diane Stielstra, Colleen Circulation Staff and Business Managers--Seated: Paula Gluck, Margie Tyrrell. Standing--Front Row: Jack J arrell, Kathy Dam- mon, Roger Haniford, Diana Parker, Kathy Mayo, Ann Foster. Second row: Paul Pence, Rolf Ryden, Jim Doke, Laurel Men- nen, Kay Kinnison, Nancy Mickley, Janet Schall. McCarty. Standing--First Row: Jane Gabbard, Carolyn Elkins, Margot Pickering, Ferol Mennen, Margene May, Colleen Kelly, Jack Jarrell. Second Row: Jean Nelson, Dick Weber, Jon Eyer, Ruth Hoxie, Margaret Davis, Nan- cy Crossett, Carolyn Schil- ling, Karen Williams, Jim Morehouse. Sports and Photography Staffs--Seated: Bob Stover, Bob Trim- mer. Standing: Dave Kelso, Marilyn Bottomley, Bill Scheible, Diana Breitwieser, Not Pictured Ken Knaus.
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Membership into the National Honor Society is the highest award a West Side student can re- ceive. In the spring of each year a special convoca- tion is presented for the induction of the National Honor Society members. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. All members must have an index of 5.0 or above be- fore consideration by the faculty. Fifteen percent of the Senior Class is selected for the award. Seven and one-half percent of the class is selected while Juniors and the remaining seven and one-half per- cent in the senior year. An honorary organization, the West Side NHS chapter was established in 1936 as a part of the National Association of Secondary School Princi- pals. Miss Ruth Sinks is the sponsor. Senior Harold Bonewits is congratulated by Joe Newlin as he is welcomed into National Honor Society. J Honor Societ Members Elected B Staff National Honor Society--Front Row: Joann Data, Joe Newlin, Jeannine Low, Tom Hardin, Margi DeLaCroix, Jim Morehouse, Lynn Horner, Bob Trimmer. Second Row: Marcia Erick- son, Judy Rice, Steve Warren, Dan Cable, Sayre Karling, Marilyn Paradiso, Peter Burr, John King, Robin Ritchey, Bob Lowell. Third Row: Steve Taylor, Kendra Davenport, Di- ane Stielstra, Harold Bonewits, Russ Mills, Don Paarlberg, Kathy Dammon, Bob Herrick, Kay Kinnison, Rob Paarlberg. -24-
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