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national hanon society nest Rammelt, Elizabeth Gibbs, Deanna 5 Shirley Ormsby. Seated: Gladys Howe, Secretary: Sally Rickettes, Christine Fisher, Carole Penharlow, Martha Beale, Caroline Bowen, Wendy Barnes. Standing, Left to Right: Alan Lines, Treasurer: Er Thies, Ann Marcello, Miss Eleanor Moon, Advisor: Sally Baideme, President Northrup, Priscilla Criscione, Vice-President: Alfred Cole, Whynn Eli0SOr1, JGITISS National Honor Society is a nationwide organization which recognizes the exceptional student. To be eligible for member- ship students must have the following qualities: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. They must also hold an 85fXJ average if a Junior or a 9O'Xn average if a Sophomore. The Society sponsors a scholarship program which presents a pin to each student from seventh grade to tenth grade whose average is 904k or above. These pins vary from bronze to gold with an inset diamond. They are presented according to the number of con- secutive school quarters in which the student maintains the required average. Every year the organization presents a play. Their '58-'59 production is An Apple for The Teacher. 83
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stuoent conaizess Seated, Left to Right: R. Jones, R. Haskin, Q. Best, C. Ross, M. Beale, F. Figge, J. Mascaro J Alexander, T. McGilvery. Standing: C. Matteson, Joseph Clarke, Eleanor Moon, Lauren Williams, A. Lines. Not Pictured: R. June. Student Congress is an organization whose members are elected by the pupils of the high school to govern their yearly school activities. ln the spring four officers from the student body and two representatives from each class are elected to the Congress, which has Mr. Joseph Clarke and Miss Eleanor Moon as advisors. Officers for 58-59 are Charles Ross, President, Charles Mollard, Vice-President, Martha Beale, Secretary, and Robert June, Treasurer. Perhaps their greatest accomplishment this year was the sponsorship of France, our foreign exchange student. They also sponsored the student store, the assemblies, and many memorable dances in completing a very successful year. 82
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Standing, Left to Right: L. Baker, A. Bai Futuna hmm RS of am mica deme, F. Sturso, C. Emery, H. Walker, T Quinn J Schuster, R Davidson, R. Schuster, G. Wilberg, R. Warr. Seated: E, Fauler, Advisor A Lines, R Clute, E. Rammelt, F. Lewis, P. Napper, S. Arnold. Forming has progressed with the ad- vance of man until now it hos become a voca- tion which requires on extensive education in many fields. The .F.F.A. plays an important role in these fields by training its members to be the leaders in the agriculture of tomorrow. The group in Westfield has been very active this year, participating in Q speaking contest, county judging events, crap demonstrations, and State F.F.A. activities. Fred Lewis wins sent as ci representative to Kansas City for the National F.F.A. Our F.F.A. also attended a state camp which is owned by all the F.F.A. chapters in New York State. Our group has a local responsibility called the Fisher Project, which consists of splitting casts and rent of land with Mr. Fisher. The FfF.A. works the land and then repays Mr. Fisher with half the profits. ll2l.6l2S Left to Right: M, Mallozi, R. Karrow, J. Schuster, B. Ellis, K. Wilkins COMPLIMENTS OF AJAX
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