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gl L l Allll Al Hll llll Slllillll I SPONSORS' Miss Dean Mr. Trapp This year eighteen people have been chosen for the l95l National Honor Society. These students have been selected by a combined vote of the faculty. Membership requirements include leadership, scholarship, service, and character. The Seniors receiving this honor are: Jean Boehlke, Edith Courtenay, Maurice Halsey, Marlene Hayes, Joyce Holstrom, Wanda Hoyt, Bill lske, Marcia Lauzon, Elaine Pitt, Barbara Seablom, and Jo-Ann Wilson- The Juniors selected are: Jerry Daly, Richard Knight, Janet Lippincott, and Lowell Palm. The Sophomores are: Gil Cuatrecasas, Richard Szy- monik, and Diane Tomchett. The latter are probationary members, which means that they are elected for terms of good behavior pending permanent membership. The group received pins and membership cards, and the probationay members received honorary ribbons. To be chosen a member of this society is a notable dis- tinction. While many high school students strive for mem- bership in this organization, only a very few achieve the high standards which are required of every member of the Na- tional Honor Society.
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HIGHHISHTS le Barbara Seablom --- .... ........ E difor-in-Chief Judy Thomas .................. Production Editor Jean Boehlke .................... Business Editor Sponsors ............. Mr. Hammerlund Mr. Hayes Mr. Irons, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Rusche
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