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President Katxe Kauffman Vice-President Tom Clayton Recording Sec. Diane Basta Corres. Sec. Lynn Henderson Treasurer Jeanette North Parliamentarian Gerald Hahn Chief justice Judy Henrikson Advisor Mr. Birchman Through A. S B students participate ln school 11 + ututzzf I1ff lm it If null, Ilnllv, Amie-r1.1m SQII1 ru x ls U llllllll, 'rmug Sim, dn x , 1 It MUN nhl f me u 'f m S1 mm, l,vrv.l.uy4, Wm-:N N n ' '-1 ' H1 1 Nl x1 M xton P nwfrs Ixtnc r wkl, Fr.nmwL., ll.nr4Im: Su msn In x Mun
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President Vice-President Shirley Blecha Paul Cahill 'f' 1 '70 I T'-s Secretary Advisor Judi Pahlman Mr. Peek The purpose of Honor Society is the encour- agement and award of high attainment by students in scholarships, leadership, and character development. Honor Society is one of the ways schools develop the leaders of our country and our world. Certain requirements have to be met in order to become and remain a member, but the Honor Society strives to reach every indi- vidual and put in him or her the desire to do better work. The first job of the cabinet is to determine who will be included. Some annual activities included the decal drive to raise money for our exchange program, the Scholarship Tea to inform the Seniors about available schol- arships, and the banquet at the end of the year. Honor Society is also active in our foreign student exchange program. This year ,lay Cunningham was Ballards first exch ange stu- dent. He spent six months in Italy and came back in January to he graduated with his class. This year Honor Society has added five new cabinet members and two committees, Snoose Junction Function, and Ways and Means. With these new committees, the exchange program and other activities, Honor Society has had a very active year. 22 ri Honored guest Rolf Zingg comments on the Foreign Exchange Tea while enjoying his refreshments. 5 fri I K f l .5 ' -AK - .... X o- ... ,.... X... .u X, ,.A .tn .ie --1 ,u
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