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The yearbook staff, although plagued by photographer delays and other problems, managed to produce another yearbook. Under the dubious leadership of Dake Sands and Charles Sheridan, many interesting things occurred, for instance, 22 rewrites on one copy, 250 sheets of photographic paper in one week, and 2:30 a.m. visits to Jack-ln- The-Box. At the beginning of the year, the staff contained over 20 members, by semester approximately 11 remained. This year the book itself was enlarged by 12 pages and cost 600 dollars over the original contract of 7100. Income to supplement this cost overrun and the photography budget came from Senior pictures and from ads sold by the staff. The staff wishes to express their thanks to Ms. Roten and all the teachers their help and support during the year. Q' Q , K ffm 178!Yearbook Yearbook L
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National Honor Society Sponsored by Mr. LoMaglio the National Honor Society is an organization to honor outstanding students for scholasticism, leadership, and character. To be accepted you need the following qualificationsg the student must maintain a 3.4 grade average on a 4.0 scale for required subjects, and they must be a junior or senior. There are six faculty members on the committee that must approve the induction of each student. This year there are eighty-one students involved in the Honor Society. Mimi McGary is the president, vice-president, Marcia Moon, secretary, Mary Kay Jackson, and treasurer, Susan Colder. Throughout the year the Honor Society offers a tutoring system available to all students who wish to take advantage of it. They took part at other functions such as caroling at hospitals at Christmas, participating in hayrides in the spring, and rewarding themselves with a picnic at the end of the year. 18O!Honor Society
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