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It takes ability and work to make the 3. 5 required for Honor Society ABOVE: Here Chris Hedin and A1 Kemp check their ability with the DAT testing program, RIGHT: David Wehle helps a friend, HONOR SOCIETY SERVES Honor Society had several interesting service projects this year. They decorated the Christmas tree in the Commons, They sent workers for the CARE booth at Fred- erick and Ne1son's store in the Square, The annual scholarship which the group gives to a former Highland student graduating from high school was supported by the sale of candy, At the end of the school year, members went on a field trip, Honor Society's officers, in the front row with the Advisor, Mrs, Nigro, were Regina Bates, presidentg Leslie Jones, vice presidentg Lois Binder, treasurerg and Kim Amis, secretary. Page 52
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