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The Honor Society, which composed of students from Sophomores to Seniors having a 3.0 or 4.0 grade point average, was led by President Don Nearhood, and Secretary-Treasurer Marlene Hobson, and advised by Mr. Morelli. To be eligible for Torch-Honor a student must maintain a 3.25 grade point average during his high school years. The Club's activities include a One-Act Christmas play, a skating party, and serving refreshments after the Homecoming assembly. The high point of the year was the revision of the Constitution establishing more rigid requirements for Honor Society. Brains applying brawn. The members of Honor Torch are: TOP ROW, L. to R.: Ray Bernadelli, Chee Chee Hackmann, Don Nearhood. MIDDLE ROW: Vicki Wills, Agnas Nearhood, Nancy Bowen. BOTTOM ROW: Marjorie Lightburn and Linda Madden. But I don't like goldfish! said Judy Johnson as Teresa Chihuly and Janice Melton shoved one in her mouth. Phillip Person, alias Santa, talks with Nancy Colewell who is portraying his daughter in the annual Honor Society play. 17 Pictured from left to right are: Phillip Person, Nancy Colewell, Larry Hansen, and Dick Bagnall, members of the Honor Society Play Cast.
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£( € , (£ayen, ecuten ) dent) studied plays for the Christmas program. Marlene Hobson Secretary-Treasurer of Honor Society puts the finishing touches to the minutes of the last meeting as Don Nearhood Vice President looks on. BACK ROW, (L to R): R. Bernadelli, D. Roney, L. Makela, C. Hansen, V. Wills, T. Chihuly, J. DeLisa, S. Dubey, K. Barbee, N. Boland, M. Hobson, C. Hackmann, D. Wakkuri, B. Badham, D. Nearhood, A. England. MIDDLE ROW: D. Bagnall, P. Person, A. Looney, J. Johnson, M. Rose, J. Duncan, G. Dieringer, B. Britschgi, L. Madden, M. Lightburn, K. Borell, N. Forler, L. Howard, J. Jeter, FRONT ROW: A. Nearhood, J Melton, N. Ridout, A. Hackmann, G. Crackel, R. Snell, N. Bowen, M. Rooney, M. Lightburn, M. Madden, N. Person, N. Colwill. Senior Members of Honor Society were, BACK ROW, (L to R): C. Hackmann, M. Rose, J. Johnson, R. Bernadelli, D. Nearhood, L. Madden, L. Howard, N. Bowen. FRONT ROW: B. Britschgi, N. Person, D. Wakkuri, A. Nearhood, M. Lightburn, V. Wills.
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CCooc i-'Tftcut- 7ctc6o K These senior 4 year letter winners (L—R) Chee Chee Hackmann, Agnes Nearhood, Nadine Person, Gene-Ellen Doty and Linda Madden have given generously of their time and efforts to the promotion of Girls' Club activities. Seen above is Chee Chee Hackmann, presiding over one of the many Girls' Club Assemblies. One of the most zealous clubs of Buckley High is the Girls C'ub. The Club sponsored such social functions as Homecoming, Girls Club Tolo, and Mothers Tea. At the tea, school clothes, sports wear, and for-mals were modeled by well poised girls. Such activities were sel’ing Christmas cards, selling candy in the halls and raising money for a large mirror for the girls dressing room. Jeannie Rinell, Vice President, and Pam Youngs, Secretary, discuss ideas to be brought up at the next cabinet meeting. L—R: Mrs. Van Hook, Pam Youngs, Chee Chee Hackmann, Mrs. Spit-hill and Jeanie Rinell seem to be acquiring wonderful ideas for New Girls' Club projects. Mrs. Van Hook and Mrs. Spithill, the Girls' Club Advisors guided the girls through a most rewarding and productive year. Girls' Club Cabinet, FIRST ROW, L—R.: Chee Chee Hackmann, Carol Dickson, Marjorie Lightburn, Nancy Bowen. BACK ROW: Mrs. Van Hook, Barbara Britschgi, Suzanne Franklin.
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