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“Every right implies responsibilty” Officers during the 1963-64 school year were: Vice-Pre- Selected to represent the National Honor Society in their junior sidem. Jon Gary, Secretary, Cathy DeLorge, and President, year were Carolyn Masters, Mike Howey, Rick Lausten, Ron Fusilier, Mike Howey. Jon Gary, and Cathy DeLorge. Accepting the great challenge that faces us in the world of today is one of the greatest accomplishments that a person may reach. By giving unselfish service to others, showing the signs of leadership that proves he really cares what happens, presenting a morally high character to all analyses, and learning as much in a scholarly way as is possible, are the main attributes showing the signs of a person who has faced life and wants to meet it head on. Such people, high schools believe, should receive Jon Gary, Ron Fusilier, Rick Lausten, Calvin Morgan, Mike Howey, Carolyn Masters, Nancy Stanquits, Ban Craven, Cheryl Cinader, Judy Leach, Lynda Reed, and Joan Smith gather as the candles burn that represent the reasons they have been chosen for the National Honor Society. more than just self satisfaction; rather, honor and recognition. Thus the National Honor Society provides a goal to be reached by every student, and to those who reach it, to hold out and proudly show to the passing world. Clarkston's division of this Society acknowledge the advanced service, leadership, character, and scholarship of all its members merely by allowing them to become members. No honor is worth having unless it can be displayed for others to recognize. Calvin Morgan, Joan Smith, Judy Leach, Cheryl Cinader, Nancy Stanquits, Lynda Reed, and Dan Craven were selected in their Senior year for membership.
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