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Honor Society Requires lVlore Than Grades The National Honor Society seeks to generate enthusiasm, scholarship, and leadership. The Society is used to encourage service, and the members are screened from the top ten percent of thejunior class. Seniors are selected from the top fifteen percent. These students are to have an average ot at least 90 for the last semester. Those students who are selected are to possess the quali- ties of service, leadership, and character. ' 1. Zachary Heckmann and Robert Stewart during the National Honor Society assembly. 2. Ann Dryer speaks about the late President Kennedy and the qualities of scholarship. 3. Cathy Tabor talks on Lincoln and the charac- ter that he possessed. 4.Q9dney,Dicksc,hat nods off during the NHS assembly. 6. Lau- ren Harrison speaks on our first President, George Washington, and the leadership qualities that must be possessed to be eligi- ble for induction. 6. Diana Baldwin receives her honors. 7. Last year's members are: FRONT ROW: Mark Herzog, Francis Eller- mann, Cindy Becker, Kyle Dannhaus, Cathy Tabor, Lauren Harrison, Susan Phillips, Terry Foerester, and Lorrie Lehmann. SEC- OND ROW: Joe Garnett, Cheri O'Malley, San- dra Boeker, Pam Deitz, and Susan Becker, Betty Vierus, Connie Moehring, Debbie Schultz, Sharlynn Olney. BACK ROW: Mark Weidner, Duane Lueckemeyer, Ann House, Cheryl Schwartz, Beth Krinke, Jeffery Jan- ner, James Linville, Don Prenzler, and Ann Dreyer.
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