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New members are escorted, into the lniliation ceremonies. ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Z. Gonzalezg M. Wiese, Secrelaryg l.. Johnsong K. Chandlery C. Quirosp S. Gentherg I. Johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Carlton, L Naarg M. Cooperg S. Lessiackg V. McCoyg A. Winquist. THIRD ROW: R.Hoenkeg G. Kenningronp Vice-President: F. Wilder, Treasurerp FOURTH ROW: B. Tarrg B. Daubing R. Prevostg P. Meyer, President. l li 1. 17
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xxx. N . , V Weldon White and Edmond Jilli contact ham radio operators. Members Work Hard The Science Club has its own radio station, KZSHS. The three boys on the Radio Committee send messages to the United States and other overseas stations. From many of these stations they also receive messages. The three plan to conduct code classes in order to prepare any members interested in earning an amateur license. At the beginning ofthe school year, two members presented a well-covered program about amateur radio and the radio theory. As a result, more of the members have shown interest in ham radio operations. J' 0 Q t-'Hn 'iff-f vs n Q 5, Clif' Patty Bickerstaff posts the latest science news
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a Q91 'Y E E E S i . AIAA . - kA.V . 4 E 1 5 '- K.. we . 7 . E3 . iv' il? I E , . E. rl.. .tg . . . K. Robbins, D. Hindman, V. Taylorg L. FRONT ROW: J. House, H. Manning, C. Bryson, E. Alfarog M. Milas, L. Laney R. Everson. SECOND ROW: Sanders, V. Flumachp P. Chodakowskyg L. Douglass. THIRD ROW: C. Joynerg L. Fontaine, J. Hirschl, G. Linfors, B. Parker, D. Warren. FOURTH ROW: D Thornburg: S. Brown. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X Z Q.. s 'f Q ? 7 QS 5 Lf The National Honor Society is an honorary organi- zation established for the purpose of encouraging good ,N working habits in students. To be a member, a student must be of good moral character, have high grades, be a leader or a good worker in the school, and have served his school, his home, and his friends faithfully. By making a student meet these qualifications the X National Honor Society limits its membership and encourages other students to put forth an effort in these fields. 4. Q,slX2Vk Roger Hoenke speaks at fall initiation ceremony.
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