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l l HONOR SOCIETY Seated: D. Wellenkamp, P. Wood. Standing: A. Gelnaw, A. Sternbergh, B. Lindemann. The List of New Members of the Honorary Service Society Is Eagerly Awaited OST schools have one organization which is held in exalted esteem by the students. Westwood High School is no exception, and the organiza- tion which occupies this proud position is the Honorary Service Society. With- out a doubt, membership in the group is the highest tribute Westwood High School can present to one of her students. ln the spring of the year five juniors and ten seniors are selected as members. Membership is determined by an honor point system. A student is judged upon his service to the school, his participation in athletics, his contributions to student government, and his scholastic achievements. After the students have been approved by the faculty and present members of the Honorary Service Society, the five juniors and ten seniors who have the high- est number of points are inducted into the Society. The beautiful and inspiring candlelight induction ceremony is presented in a special assembly. The five members elected last year were Arthur Gelnaw, Bard Linde- man, Alan Sternbergh, Doris Wellenkamp, and Priscilla Wood. KEY TO BABY PICTURES l. L. Meyers, 2. J. Barrett, 3. B. Rieken, 4. B, Vogler, 5. H. Mackay, 6. M. Simon, 7. G. Sethmann, 8.J. Faulkner, 9. N. Wheeler lO.J. DeTurck, ll.B. Jewett, 12. R. McMahon, l3.L. Seuss, l4. M. Gounis, l5.L. Leslie, l6.B. Hutchison, l7. P. Lockitt: 18. D. Brandner, 19. C. Menchise, 20. A. Scrivens, 21. L. Heir, 22.M. Fishleigh, 23. D. Ross, 24. V. Anderson, 25. R. Beckmann 26. M. Lloyd, 27.R. Kasefang, 28. E. Wanninger, 29. M. Frentz, 30. D. Seibert, 3l.A. Sternbergh, 32. V. Westphal, 33.0 Wulft, 34. A. West, 35.M. Hall, 36. R. Toensmann, 37.M. Lyons, 38.A. Carlson, 39. M. Kovar, 40. D. Koechel, 41. E, Maclin 42. T. Adams and J. Neuser, 43.V. Arvanetes, 44.J. Peiffer, 45. D. Wellenkamp, 46. M. Liccardi, 47. G. Roth, 48. P. Wood 49. N. Hill and B. Lindeman, 50. A. Dougal, 51. E. Coles, 52. D. Jungdahl, 53. R. Dimick, 54. I. Keeshan, 55. R. Bumsted.
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4-if - W 4, - f The Art Club Boosts School Spirit This Year With Posters HE Art Club of Westwood High School should be considere a ' ' - ' Ch ' tmas Cards during the yuletide season, members decorated the halls with lite sized ris l'b and they helped many other clubs when posters were they contributed exhibits to the i rary, 't d time to sponsor the Spring Art a necessi y. Although the budding artists were very busy, they foun h C clorama Fund To raise money for the cyclo- E h'bit and to make a contribution to t e y . Id harming decorated plastic hearts X I rama contribution and to boost the treasury, the club so c S h I to the students of Westwood High c oo. ' teresting and educational for each mem- The regular meetings of the club were very in A erican artist. These reports provided a better appre- ber was required to report on one m ciation of American art. Very evident is the fact that the Art Club has made tremendous strides under the h I b's officers. able guidance of Mrs. Boggs and t e c u FRANKLYN WEBBER . . . Vice-President NORMAN RUHREN . . . CLARA LODATO . . Secretary-Treasurer d service organization. The . President ART CLUB Standing: V. Bomm, N. Ruhren, -N. Wright, O. Schumm, B. Backman, F. Webber, R. Bumsted, C. Ford, D. Kahant, Mrs. Boggs Seated: C. Lodato, A. Carlson, M. Iriwn, B. Elliot, D. Seibert, E. Peterson.
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ll XJ ll Ill IP lla vol. 24 WESTVVODD, NEW. IEBSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER zo. 194. NUMBER 'rHnEE lx? A il ii all ll . gg I S ' 9 fl ,LW Pnersiix I, In Standing: J. Waldvogel, A. Hager, D. Galbraith, H. Blaurock, P. Sappington, K. Gradley, U. ' I ,i Messler, J. Gillies, M. Wellenkamp, B. Jansen, E. Garitolos, M. Damerell, M-L. Snyder, B. li ,bl V' ,V MP4 Brayton, Miss Shirer, J. Sharpe, R. Goldberg. 3 - I Seated: C. Erdos, G. Popescu, I. Shuart, D. Connolly, P. Wood, B. Lindemann, B. Henderson, P P. Lindsay, J. Ward, M. Iten, P. Simon, J. Pennell. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The letters to the editor that appear in the Phenix are not al- ways written by members of the staff and in all cases do not constitute the opinions of the editor nor do they speak for the Phenix. They are letters written by certain individuals and are only personal feelings and view- points. And to you, Miss Roth, you do deserve recognition for those swell pep assemblies. My hat is off to the cheerleaders and to comedians H. Hackbarth and W. Secor. The only reason there has been no mention heretofore is that the assembly news would always be stale by the time we went to press. As for the Girls' Intramurals, see this issue and let me know if the space alloted same is adequate. You know if we pleased everyone we would have a ten page paper every month.-Ed. The Phenix Presents Some New Columnists This Fall HE Phenix Club, publishers of the school paper, once again operated on a peace time basis. With a total of some thirty mem- bers the club was able to publish seven printed issues during the school year. The Phenix broke tradition by publishing a special six page Christmas issue featuring a short story contest. Stories of returning servicemen, school news and interviews with musical celebrities were featured this year. A Miss X, The Three Kittens and an editor- ial writer named Sad Apple created interest for the paper by writing anonymous columns. The Phenix members were also kept busy by writing the school news releases which were published in the two local papers and the Ber- gen Evening Record. SI THE THREE KITTENS Since there will be no more ration worries for dear old Santa this Yuletide, he should be able to arrive at each and every A IPI student's abode chocked full of presents. And so, in deepest sincerity, the Three Kittens offer these constructive gift suggestionsz To: Dan Mclnerny-An adjust- able battering ram for use dur- ing basketball games. George Ostergen- A twin so that there'II be enough of him to go around between two certain blonde cheerleaders. Gerry Roth -8 by 4 safe in which to store those hot notes. Then she won't have to worry about the prying eyes in ZO6. Sonny Hansen-A box of crayons for this artistic gent, and, folks, in case you didn't know it, he is also poetically inclined.
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