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CSLS are standards for Honor Society Good character, scholarship, leaaership, and service were the desirable traits set up for students to strive for to gain membership in the National Honor Society. Students that demonstrated desirable character, maintained a grade average of 90%, displayed leadership, and lent their services to their school and community are then eligible to become full members of the National Honor Society. At the end of the first and fourth six week periods NHS members served as hosts for the Parent- Teacher Conferences. The organization was led by Linda Delsing, president; Dan Powell, vice-president; Carol Za- jic, secretary; and Susan Pipitt, treasurer. Mr. Lyle Fodnes, spon- sor, guided the organization to their fine year. ABOVE: Probationary members are being initiated into Honor Society. TOP: The sponsor and officers study a list of probationary members. MIDDLE LEFT OF CENTER: Roger Armstrong repairs an electrical connection as a service project to the high school. TOP LEFT OF CENTER: Linda Delsing is making signs for Parent- Teachers Conferences. TOP RIGHT: Dave Engel directs a Student Council meeting discussing a memorial project. FAR RIGHT: Engel emcees the Christmas program. MIDDLE RIGHT: David Roes helps Marcella Roes try on one of the Council raffle helmets. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Don Baruth visits with Tom Golka and Dan Powell about Parent-Teachers con- ferences. RIGHT: Pam Yardley files guidance information in the library. to
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Teamwork We learn to work together in our activities. The actor and the actress, the tuba and the flute, the cheerleader and the Pep Club. We all find a time that we can use a help- ing hand . . . Teamwork.
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Scoreboard drive Headed by StuCo Student Council headed the school support for the score board in memory of Edmund J. (Buddy) Roes. Also for the memorial fund the Student Coun- cil cleaned up the county fair grounds getting a contribution from the Fair Board. Three crash helmets were donated to Student Council; two of which were raffled off to help pay for a new trophy case. The third helmet, red and white with a Bobcat on each side, was placed in the trophy case. Leading the Student Council were President, Dave Engel; Vice- President, Virginia Cullan; Secretary, Carol Wood; Treasurer, Don Jespersen. The organization was sponsored by Don Baruth. 11
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