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NHS Sells Van Duyn Candy To Finance Bus, Video Tape The National Honor Society is a group of 40 select students having a grade point of three-point or over chosen on the basis of involvement in other extracurricular activities. The accomplishments of the club during this year included a fund drive of selling 50-cent chocolate almond candy bars. summer tutoring of prospective freshmen and Albina chil- dren., and the open house where about 300 potential frosh looked over Jesuitis facilities and faculty. The success of the candy drive depended mainly on the work of the members. Faculty moderator Fr. Arnold Beezer, S.J. and John Kelly organized the sale. Captains were appointed, each responsible for a different home room. These captains distributed boxes, collected money, and ran the sale of the candy in their respective rooms. Of the S 14,000 grossed, the school netted 36,500 which went toward paying for the new bus and an audio visual unit. The Van Duyn Candy Company supplied the candy for the sale, and donated 50 bars on the side. To spark interest, the NHS offered prizes for the students selling the most candy. First prize was choice of a weekend trip to San Francisco or a hifi set. Second prize was a S75 wardrobe from Mario's. Bob Baird won first prize by selling 648 bars of candy, and Bob Schwartz captured second prize with 576 bars sold. FR. BEEZER AND JOHN KELLY order candy from Bill Westrom for the National Honor Society candy drive. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Secretary Bill Koenig, President John Kelly, and Vice President Mike McDowell stand at ease in back of the Standard Plaza fountain. JERRY RENFRO serves as a guide while prospective freshmen discuss math with Fr. Robert Posplsll, S..l.
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I I 1 f- - 'Hull X, , N -4.11 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members in and around bus they helped pay for, stand- ing: L. Bauer, P. Turner, D. Huelskamp, B. Murphy, P. Keene, P. Leary, J. Bergman, J. Mackey, M. House, G. Jansen, P. Jameson, T. Metz, J. Cobb, G. Nelson, P. l.ee. ln bus: P. Satterlee, J. O'Hanlon, T. Kemper, M. Morelli, J. Flenfro, P.Casciato, M. Gonzales, S- CONIOIIV. M. 0'Donnell, B. Edens, G. Randles, M. Wehrly, J. Tennant, J. Huels- kamp, J. Stempel, T. Knappenberger. .01 H 1 at SECOND PRIZE choices for the candy drive, a new suit of clothes, were displayed by John Kelly, Mike House, and Steve Connolly at a kickoff assembly. 60
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