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National Honor Society Honor Society Officers (left to right): Clinton Edwards, Sergeant at Arms; Carla Smart, Chaplain; Vicki Hillier, Trea surer; Chris Ford, Secretary; Tommy Moorefield, Vice President; and Becky Garrison, President. Another pound! This time for the bus.” Shareholders, those people who have contributed 4 or more books of stamps, are often rewarded by treats of homemade cakes, pies, or cookies. In April Sammy Lewis was elected President of the State National Honor Society. He presided at the convention held at Nags Head on April 30,1967. One of the projects of the National Honor Society was to spon¬ sor a Christmas Carnival to collect Family Stamps for the activity bus. A combo provided the beat for dancing. Different booths were operatedby several service clubs and prizes were auctioned for Family Stamps.
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Annual Staff Editors: SEATED (left to right): Glenda McIntyre, Art Editor; Pam Roberson, Business Manager; Linda McIntyre, Layout Editor; Betty Steelman, Class Editor. STANDING (left to right): Raymond Bailey, Photographer; Ervie Lewis, Business Manager; Larry Lunsford, Sports Editor; Louis Harrington, Copy Editor; David Hughes, Photo¬ grapher; Johnny James, Sports Editor. ■ —.— gg. Senior annual members contributed much to the pub lishing of the 1967 WE-HI-WA. Much time and effort was given by thesepeople in typing all the multitude of copy needed to get our annual off to press. ' Betty stop telling those jokes, and get to work, 75 kllilllii ii
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L-V KNEELING (left to right): Charles Terrell, Tommy Moorefield, Louis Harrington, Sammy Lewis, Fred Holt, Clinton Edwards, Wayne Perry, and Vaughn Wagoner. STANDING (left to right): Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Frances Morgan, Carla Smart, Susan Perkins, Vicki Hillier, Pat Perry, Maire Kernodle, Becky Matkins, Linda Bowman, Chris Ford, Becky Garrison, Janice Bowman, Rachel Somers, and Ann Matlock. National Honor Society The most outstanding students at Western are eligible for nomin¬ ation to the National Honor Soci¬ ety. They are chosen by the stand¬ ards of Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. The members encourage and promote high moral standards, knowledge, and leadership ability among the students. By striving to get good examples, they are deeply admir¬ ed. The National Honor Society ' s projects include the presentation of the White Christmas and the publishing of the Student Direc¬ tory. However, their main pro¬ ject is collecting family stamps for the new activity bus. Their success has been proven, for Western High School has their new bus; yet, the work of the club will continue because many books of stamps are still needed to com¬ plete the project. Mrs. Margaret Perkins serves the club as its advisor. The F.T.A. sponsored a Powder Puff Derby to help the N.H.S. collect family stamps for the activity bus. The Toughies and the Squaws played a good game of football with the Squaws winning 6-0. SSi US
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