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Everyone wants to get into the act ' Honor Roll Board. Care of the board wc sibilities of the National Honor Society vt -to put names on the s just one of the respon- hich was led by officers: Carol Wethington, treasurer; Debbie Delano, vice-president; Patty Treadwell, president; and Connie Tolson, secretary; Society moder- ator was Sister Eileen. NHS Scholars True Leaders The Ritter chapter of the National Honor Society was composed of Ritter students who were active leaders of the school. By means of concentrated efforts the society sponsored an assembly for club orientation and an ex- tremely successful bake sale. Father George Elford, Superintendent ofArchdiocesan schools, was guest speaker at the induction ceremonies in which 18 new members were accepted into the organization. Since leadership is a basis by which mem- bers are selected, each scholar had exhibited his leadership abilities and continued exhibit- ing them in the NHS and in other organiza- tions, acting in their full capacity as leaders of Cardinal Ritter. Meg Trauner, (right) gives a big smile of approval as her sister Marilyn receives congratulations from Father Cleary at the National Honor Society induc- tion ceremony.
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Who will win the debate between the Rotten Apples and the Opposition? Mr. Mears collects the ballots while Charlie Reidy, president of the Rotten Apples, Bill Engels, and Terry Taphorn, president and vice-president of the Opposition, anxiously await the results. Sociology students listen as Mr. Phillips, Chairman of the Board of Parole, speaks on Institu- tions on State Level.
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Board Revises Student Court Booster Week and the Computer Dance made-up the activities side of the picture for the Executive Board, while the remaining time was focused on remodeling the Student Court. Officers meet throughout the summer to work out the problems and then launched the new system at the beginning of the ' 68- ' 69 year. Later, after extended discussion, planning, and changes, a Student Conduct Council was formed, complete with com- plaint forms and Pig Pen. Although a large part of the work on the Court and student communications was done behind-the-scenes, the effects were noticed and the Executive Board deserves to be con- gratulated for their efforts. Numerous planning sessions helped the Executive Board officers organize successful activities for Ritter students. Consulting their moderator, Father Etienne, are officers: Connie Atelski, vice-president; Terry Taphorn, treasurer; Renee Treadwell, secretary; and Steve Parshall, president. One of Steve Parshall ' s last duties as Executive Board president was to direct proceedings for election of the ' 69- ' 70 officers. Here he introduces vice-presidential candi- date Mary Perry to give her campaign speech.
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