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Bell, B. Bahnub, S. Hanson, N. Leavitt, D. Spen cer. ROW 2:'j. Douglas, A. E1- liott, L. Nelson, C. Stage. ABOVE: ROW 1: V. Harris, J2. Brown, W. Herman, E. Oanes, A. Lettner, P. Hovell, B. Johnson. ROW 2: N. Kohnle, E. Lettner. ROW 3: K. Wood, K. Twesme, P. Williamson, B. Smith. 65 LEFT: ROW 1: D.
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ROW 1: R. Waldera, L. Parkhurst, P. Jacobs. ROW 2: D. Twesme, R. Grant, R. Tranberg, R. Aasland, R. Aasland, J. Bettesworth. The Library Club is a service organization whose members give freely of their time to help their fellow students in using library resources for instruction or pleasure. The group also seeks to stimulate interest in li- brarianship as a profession. Each January at the beginning of the second semester, new members are accepted. The club is affiliated with the state organiza- tion, Student Library Assistants of Wiscon- sin, and with a similar regional group, Stu- dent Library Association of Western Wiscon- sin. Representatives of the G. E. T. club at- tend a convention of at least one of these groups each year. Dixie Bell was the G. E. T. delegate to the summer workshop for stu- dent librarians at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in July of 1972. Club members operate a paperback book- store for the convenience of the students. Committee members keep the display case and bulletin board attractively arranged. A well-received innovation this year was a film fest night. On Saturday, April 21, the Library Club played host to the West Central section of the Wisconsin Library Association. Other spring activities included presentation of service awards and the annual senior dinner. ABOVE: Becky Smith, president, Phyllis Stellflug, vice president Norma Kohnle, secretary, Kurt Wood, treasurer, and Shelly Han- son, News Correspondant.
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National Honor Society members are chosen by the faculty each year on the basis of outstanding character, scholarship, leadership, and service. They are induct- ed into the organization in the fall of the school year. Several sophomores are elected as provisional members in january, but are not inducted until the next school year with other new members. This year the National Honor Society tried something new, a slave sale. After the student body congregated in the gym, the auction began. The highest bidder bought the slave and that slave had to do whatever his buyer Wanted for one day. The auction paid off well, and the club had funds for the rest of the year. A mixer helped out financially as well. Fulfilling their service to the school, the N. H. S. members served as guides at parent-teacher confer- ences and ushered at several school functions. RIGHT: Jill commands her slave to walk her to her next class. BELOW: N.H.S. Induction Ceremony NATIONA J Fifa Chen- i- ..f? Y r E32 1 V' L , . V ., .,.y,,- 3:4 1 1, 1-1' .-L .QQ-ggi:-. .1 '- . . Z 'Q' . 1 P . - D- .Q ' , Q ' , fi , I 5 ij. Character Scholarship Leadership Service
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