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Science Fair Winners Biology STAGES OF CHICKEN DE- VELOPMENT . . . earned Leanne Morford und Verna Blair a first place in the biology- division. Physical Science FIRST IN PHYSICAL SCI- ENCE DIVISION ... was earned by Shawn Gallagher and Casey Straight for their display on wood distillation. Biology A PIG’S DIGESTIVE SYS- TEM. . . illustrated Vicki Thingelstad and Bridget Arendt’s project which got them second place in the biology division.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. . .SEATED: N. Mason. L. Garrigan. J. ZHverberg, N. Mason, S. Husband. STANDING: A. Ode- gaard. L. Harter. V. Thtngelstad, J. Hague. P. Brecht. S. Bortness. P. Stoley, G. Myers, S. Ratzlaff. B. Garrigan. C. Wheeler. Intelligence Honored For many. Awards Night provides an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of students in areas which are not as well publicized as others. Dorothy McDonald presented the American Legion Auxiliary essay awards to Janet Zilverberg, first: Susan McDermott, second: and Skyla Ratzlaff, third. The Journalism Awards were presented to Ann Odegaard and Steven Bortness for their work on the Pirate Journal and to Peg Hale, Kay McGirr, and Lois Harter for work on the Hisodak. Senior Joanne Hague was this years winner in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest at HHS. This entitled her to compete in the state contest. In speech the National Forensic League’s Degree of Distinction was awarded to Steven Bortness, Lois Har- ter, and Ann Odegaard. Joanne Hague received the Degree of Excellence. The Degree of Honor was presented to Charles Farrell, Ward Cline, and Kent Kass. Charles McDonnell, Cindy Stirling, and Bob Garrigan earned the Degree of Merit. MATH AND SCIENCE AWARDS. . .both went to senior Steven Bortness for his work in these two fields. 24
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Seniors In his final high school year the senior somehow feels detached from the underclassmen and closer to his fellow classmates. There is an eagerness to enter, experience and change the rest of the world. Yet there is also a reluctance to leave the security of high school. It is a year of new feelings. SENIOR LEADERS. . .were Joanne Hague, student council representative: Kathy Stirling, secretary: DavidSplettstoesser. president: Karen Alger, student council representative: Charles McDonnell, vice-president: and Steven Bortness, treasurer. 26
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