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On April 24, 1969, induction into the National Honor Society included two seniors and sixteen juniors who possessed the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Neal White, who advised the faculty selecting the new members, began the cere- mony by outlining the requirements for the Honor Society. Explanations of the four cardinal principles were given as follows: Scholarship, Sandy Blakeg Character, Bev- erly Barberg Leadership, Karen Rowang and Service, Jane Langbehn. Alan Luse, pres- ident of the Honor Society, was the master of ceremonies. Flowers and Honor Society pins were put on by Mary Oehrlein and Valdene Walker, respectively. The address was given by Rev. W. H. Kramme, pastor of the First Congregational Church. The newly inducted members are: First row: Louise Carstensen, JoAnn Wise, Alan O'Connell, Sandy Soenksen, Kay Nu ent, and Janis Valentine. Second row: Joy Hackney, Teresa Ryan, Sharon Muhs, Connie Tullberg, Trudy Rumann, anglean Roeder. Third row: Rick Moeller, Doug Willrett, Mike Burke, Roger Cousins, Jim McCulloh, and Dennis Keitel. 115
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NATIONAL HOINQ5 SCLEETY E .Mm Z Z S 5 J 5 I It 1 v Students Honored In Society The new and old members of the National Hon S ty
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116 Front row: P, Donnelly, M. Oehlein, A. Wilkinson, B. Seastrand. Back row: N, Williams, D, Keen and D, Moore. Speech Club This year the Speech Club journeyed to the District Speech contest in Clinton, Iowa. Peggy Donnelly, Beth Seastrand, and Ann Wilkinson received Division II ratings. Mr. Jim Hetrick and Mr. Steve Verma- zen are head of the debate team which con- sists of Dave Keen and Nancy Williams. WMM Tj f .X ff?-r iw,
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