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One of the several organizations high is the national Honor Society. The societyE posed of the Junior and senior students who have excelled in scholarship, leadership, character and service. The purpose of the NHS is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render T ’'romcte worthy leadership, to encourage the L „ ••racter in students of the secondary ; hapter was estab- held Dec, 5, vi It wa3 annouoj Joint Hi-Y J meeting wouldI Lima, Oct. I9I FHA membej meeting Oct] members wen Peg Nelson,I repeated tba explained w Sherry I tary, expI tut ion to Following I frcshment and Songs 1 e working on k annual NHS in-] assembly in A it assembly la-r is responsible start a sci-r high school nr id, also, some 1 ers tutored stu-fl needed help in [Ibjects. (eligible for men-jh the NHS, a se-I rank in the up-1 percentile of the olastically, and honor points. A 1st be in the up-percentlle and points, of a student Junioi softball noment fcj were tom softball to incl The! will bl ter wt fcattll NEWS pnLED TOR rh ■ LaD°nna i0 athy r idents interested loys' Jrling I Jon ■step. ■ Reese, ■ Kofi'-' I Willa [Phoebe Kling-'f the Jon McCool ledj to their second I win, Dec. 16. Jc points, nine of Aj in the final pc l Newland was sJfl || h lit points, n ■Kj?e JV'S JH I in the Hin the r;S| F locond half ■ P by beat in, V 16 points, i, th. ' Of fcj t ratnj lcoJ ■ 'ccf trance ■AHS soph-id put up torations 4 Jrance of foject was ®i I student L fpaid the ■ peas tree ™ fstencil de. 'on the wirv cial snow. AGAIN y pp The be] latural s l SALESM Nanc sS awhile mfaau Austi Damage, ■ • smile WISTMAS CONCERT ■ 1 ont. from p. 1) ■ pr the choir was J ove. ! ' r• Gary Lora is peal music instructor I The choir is presenl k Christr.-.; . fit morning. d will be ccitt ® lied the bBl li a; 13 r„cI ogt -rs and W lie feat. , B ■period coHtt |k |ng li pint lead 26-27 (red oni 'the Adi half , ADA I H E R WED-SAT, DEC.23-26 ■ 633 Squadron ■ Blood on Arrow IlIN-TUE, DEC. 27-29 [ World of Henry Orient i j inaCage editor • • anc smile WJf Z-ch ef . dvboe 1 Pride. ’bicker ' s vM hTP ■ 1 1 I a 0 5 ? + d A 0 «o J CO 0 £ ♦» 4J f 01 H - —J • !
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FINALLY ... A YEARBOOK ASSISTANTS: Coleen Hathaway, Pat Phil-lians, Nancy Sonnett, CAMERAMAN Bill Krofft, Jacque Ludwig, and Nancy Klingler. Yearbook Staff . . . works hard to bring high school memories back to life . . . spends many hours writing . . . pasting . . . cutting . . . and worrying . . . hoping and praying . . . for a memorable yearbook . . . heaves a sigh of relief as the yearbook is finally finished. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Barb Bowden . . . BUSINESS MANAGER Nancy Price . . . work out their pages of advertising. 23
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scor i s , colui5S7 IHS KgIrls J U1S basketball ertalnly lookec hen “embers ol ba°k free £ room after J “e to find cJ “lca Maloney! •“ 8eated oj the! Actually tf tery vas del no other wl 80 they J Junior hiJ weeks with ing A s and B pla tag. ■ball with lb here ply per.6 'onal Honor ety talent sitting vvden, V Dad, there s going toj U2TAneeting to- ff meeting9 B5 p.a. petball with encervi fc oceve Rp M'MeagJj, Sowing- assistant tell Wii. Juniors; and and Bill Shulaw, s M| student J tfS k evet y %,? ■ft Valen-lance 9 1-11 p.d loskotl aJ Ridger.el 'cicjl DrM WeeJcs ■lew school districts have recently been W B ■in and Allen counties. These new districts have ftrmed as a result of state charter losses by the m involved. ■ of the new districts formed in these consclida- ■ is one composed of McGuffey, Alger and Roundhea ■chools located within Hardin county. Each b ■its charter and was forced to consolidate or But state aid, which is given to all public sch mio which meet state requirements. fefayette ee Harrodalsc plan to combine i ■rict. Bot B 8d|to.Si— ■ their char fc ■the state bc HL redul lion, Lafayet B MrevoB ft ion becoming ■day. V Ada is now the onl fchool in this area which as not consolidated. In 'he elections of last No-’ember . Ada had the opportunity to consolidate with JcGuffey, but out It teacl along w take s TYPIST
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