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National Honor Societies Provide Incentive Sell this candy!” may well be the words of Martin Ligocki to members Carolyn Lohman, Carolyn Spangler, and Kathy Ol- son. Helping to officiate the monthly Junior Honor Society meet- ing is Martin Ligocki, president; Jerry Poortinga, reporter; Graeme Thickins, vice-president; Barbara Flint, secretary, and Barbara Nasby, treasurer. Getting a product ready to sell is equally important as selling it, and rendering their services are Martin Ligocki, Roger Book, and Don Kurts.
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In Organizations Clubs play an important part in making the Calumet High School program a well-rounded one. The experiment that blew up during Chemistry Club, the hours you spent washing the lipstick off your eyebrows and the egg out of your hair follow- ing the F.H.A. initiation, ar.d the cold you got after the junior class car wash will all be memories. - 21 -
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To C.H.S. Students The future of the Senior Honor Society rests on the shoulders of its officers. Planning the next meeting is David Hochstetler, trea- surer, Howard Godfrey, reporter, Jim Hodge, president, Eileen Hollenbaugh, secretary, and Mary Feeney, vice-president. Calumet’s Honor Societies provide a real in- centive for each and every student. These clubs not only give the students the will to make good grades, but also are in themselves providing a val- uable service to C.H.S. The Junior Honor Society sells candy each day to students during the lunch hours. They also sell Christmas candy with which members provide a scholarship for a worthy student to help further his education. For one of their projects, the Senior Honor Society, also, sold candy to raise money for their treasury. In year’s passed, they, too, have given a scholarship to a deserving senior. Donna Sowles, who as of February 7 had sold $58 worth of candy, is shown making another sale to Pat Schwartz. - 23 -
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