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i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .w Row one: A. Ziegenbein, M. Henriksen, J. Mitchell, M. Heaney, M. Van Zwolenburg, S. Logie, C. Aitken, B. Freman, J. Brink. Row lwa- M. Herscher, C. Cassidy, G. Martin, D. Albers, Miss Hill, K. Keller, M. Frost, J. Sorenson. Row three: S. Clark, M. Rcplh, J. Beeman, B. Hardy, J. Heyt, D. Molhoek, D. Baldwin, T. List, B. George, S. Maclnlyre, M. Berman, L. Verdier. Outstanding upperclossmen honored. .Xll seniors and second semester juniors with a I5 average or better are eligible for membership in the National Honor Society. These students are rated by faculty and National Honor Society members on char- acter, service, and leadership. This year the new mem- bers were honored in an assembly March 19th, and presented with pins and certificates of membership. The primary service of the Society, sponsored by Miss Hill, was the organization and operation of a monitor system for school assemblies. THETA Pl ETA Membership in the Theta Pi Eta Society is granted to those seniors who have given unselfishly of their time and ability participating in extra-curricular activi- ties. The name Theta Pi Eta represents the first letters of the three Greek words for SERVICE FOR EAST. Every member of the senior class is rated by his class- mates and the faculty. Fifteen per cent of the class is eligible to belong to this organization, sponsored by Mr. Halladay. In recognition of their induction the members received pins and certificates. Row one: L. Verdier, M. Ralph, K. O'Malley, S. Alfenilo. Row lwof S. Clark, C. Cassidy, G. Marlin, D. Albers, M. Frantz, K. Keller, M. Frosl, J. Brink. Row three: J. Beeman, C. Weil, J. Heyi, B. Collins, D. Molhoek, D. Baldwin, Mr. Halloday, D. Molhoek, T. List, D. Wood, J. Wendell, B, Corl. Absent: J. Lillie, J. Panflind.
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ACTIVITY COMMITTEE and Row one. M, Green, Mr. Hoskins, C. Weil, M. Heaney. Row two: C. Cutter, C. Ward, F. Gray, M. Brewer, B. Gordon. Committee regulates school ac ivities. This year's .Xctivity Committee consisted of Chip Weil, chairman, and two representatives from each grade, with Mr. Hoskins as sponsor. The committee's widespread duties included scheduling assemblies and sales for various clubs and organizations, awarding a plaque for the best dance of the year, and, in general, regulating all school activities. .Xll dance dates, sale dates, pep assemblies, and paid assemblies were cleared through this committee. With the Student Council, Inter-Club Council, and l'.'I'..'X., the .Xctivity Commit- GRAND VALLEY STUDENT COUNCIL tee sponsored the annual Variety show, Night of Rhythm, which was given in March. As in past years, East sent delegates to the Grand Valley Student Council which met once a month to discuss and improve relationships among the member schools. The Council compiled weekly ratings from each of the conference sports events and awarded the Sportsmanship Trophy, which East won this year. East was happy to play host to the annual Grand Valley Student Council Dance on April 25th. Row one- Mr. Hoskins, S. Whitney, J, Wendell. Row Iwo: P. Rasmussen, D. Hoffius, T. Burbc,
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INTERLOCHEN STAFF Row one: R. Douglas, L. Verdier, B. Barclay, J. Brink, Miss Schopboch, G. Martin, P. Kravitz, B. Freeman. Row two: C. Cassidy, M. Berman, S. Clark, L- Phelps, M. Berles, T. List, R. Friend, A. Oltman, J. Sorenson, M. Frost, S. McBride. Absent: D. Baldwin. School publication staffs work tirelessly Where are those pictures? Are you sure the measurements are exact? Such questions have been batted back and forth by the 1llft'l'f0l'fIl'II staff all year. Many long hours of work in the ll7ff'l'Z0lifIt'l'I room of the Higgins House was the key to the successful pro- duction of a bigger and better yearbook. The advisor, Miss Schopbach, ably guided the staff in making im- portant decisions and proof reading all copy. Under the leadership of joan Brink, editor, and the co-operation of the three associate editors Phyllis Kravitz, Betsy Barclay, and Gillie Martin, the deadline April loth The student life section must be exact. was met. Leslie Yerdier kept track of money, while Richard Douglas appeared at every school event with his trusty camera. Betsy Freeman, art editor, helped on page layouts and designed divisionals and cover. Typ- ists Martha Frost, Mary Berles, and Judy Sorenson pounded out copy turned in by Linda Phelps, music organizationsg Ted List, boys' clubsg Susan Clark, or- ganizations: and Sue McBride, girls' clubs, Carol Cas- sidy and Ann Oltman arranged the underclassmen pictures while Mimi Berman indexed the students' names and Roger Friend solicited patrons. Crop the picture here. mr'
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