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Standing: C. P. Hauger, J. G. Richardson, D. B. Levinson. Seated: J. D. Morton-Treasurer, R. J. Parsons-President, R. L. Schidle— Vice President. The National Honor Society is an elite group of cadets with very high academic standings. Members of this organization have received scho- lastic honors in varied fields of educational endeavor. The I’Anson Chapter, the society at Frederick Military Academy, presents a vivid illustration of its cardinal qualities: leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Each year our faculty selects new members, primarily com- posed of returning juniors. Major Garrett is the current sponsor. The fundamental goal of the National Honor Society is to recognize excellent students for their outstanding academic achievements and to provide incentive for further excellence. Ralph Jerome Parsons, the society’s president, has presided most honorably. fCprttfirctk of W iHpmb?ral|T|T MaiioQal wonor I odjetti; of 15
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KEY CLUB - FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME Key Clubbers receiving service awards at Mother’s Day KEY CLUB - KIWANIS BASKETBALL GAME
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THE CANNON STAFF This year the annual staff has faced many trying hardships. The staff, working into the late hours of the night, put together the best annual possible. Limitations resulted from vandalism and des truction of over a hundred needed pictures. Maybe these few people would rather have a few good snapshots, than to enrich the possibility of having an excellent annual. All in all, I thank the majority of the staff and a few others such as: Chris Steel, Donovan Hendricks, “Kid” Cottingham, and, oh yeah. Col. Rosenblatt for their help in compiling the 1969 Cannon. —The Editor Our asst, editor working diligently on something else. 16
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