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MARY ELLEN SCHOENLEIN MARTHA HOMAN Zeal!! 70mm For the first time at F.R.H. S. two juniors were chosen to represent Fort Recovery High at the Dayton Daily News Junior League Youth Forum. Miss Ioan Long and Mr. Jerry Kaiser took the comprehensive tests May 14 at the University of Dayton. Ioan quali- fied for the finals and went back to U. D. for a per- sonal interview and further testing. Although neither will participate in the forum next year, we're proud to have had these two juniors representing the school. . . Each year all of the students of Fort Recovery High School enter the American Legion Essay Con- test. This year not only were awards given to two winners in each grade, but to three people who won the county contest, Miss Mary Ellen Schoenlein, freshman, and Miss Martha Homan and Mr. Lawrence Heitkamp, seniors. Mary Ellen and Martha also won the district contest in their respective grade levels. JOAN LONG .TERRY KAISER
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MARY LOU BUEHLER LARRY HEITKAMP MARTHA HOMAN ' qfanafaf ' The worthiest of Fort Recovery High's organizations, the National Honor Society represents the highest goal a student may reach during his high school career. Candidates for membership in the Fort Recovery High School Chapter must have a scholastic average of 90 or higher. Scholarship, serv- ice, leadership and character are the basic qualities sought for in candidates. Ten per cent of all Juniors and fifteen per cent of all Seniors are eligible for this club. Pictured on this page are the senior members of the National Honor Society. IEANNE CHARLES ALICE MEIRING RHODES SUTTER
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