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School, although it is primarily a place of learning, would nonetheless be very dull if studies alone occupied the time that you devoted to it. Thus it is, and wisely so, that you look for something more with which to complement your studies and to occupy your spare time. These are the things that refresh you, that teach you to live and work with others, that give you a satisfying sense of accomplishment: these are . . . tyoux ActttrttCet.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: C. Os- mun, S. Olson (V.-Pres.), J. Heitz (Sec), P. Proksa (Treas.), S. Jeakle (Pres.), D. Cochard, J. Meschberger, Mr. Notestine. Row 2: Mrs. Finchum, R. Raub, K. Hahn, J. Bullock, K. McComas, M. Smith, S. Smith. Row 3: H. Hanes, K. Lange, W. Rogers, T. Goodwin, S. Dice, K. Miller, K. Davidson, N. Farr, R. Klock. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SALUTES SCHOLARS; To qualify scholastically for the Auburn Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools, a student must have a scholarship level, beginning with his freshman year, of no semester grade below a B on a cumulative average of 3.15 with no grade below a C. In addition, a candidate is judged on his leadership, character, and service. Fourteen new members were inducted into the Au- burn chapter in a ceremony held before the student body. They were K. Davidson, N. Farr, H. Hanes, R. Klock, J. Meschberger, K. Miller, S. Olson, S. Smith, and M. Smith, seniors; and K. Hahn, K. Lange, C. Os- mun, and R. Raub, juniors. The induction ceremony was written and given by the eight charter members. The solemnity of the National Honor Society induction ceremony is reflected in the expressions of Cathie Osmun, Becky Raub, and Bill Rogers. age 24
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