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HS Tutors, Chooses Two For Scholarship NATIONAL HUNOR SOCIETY Selected on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, character, and serv- ice, twelve seniors and twelve juniors became mem- bers ot NHS in December. Bonnie Hinlqle and Sally Spence were selected in Ianuary as Ho-Val candidates tor the national NHS scholarship. Members provided tutoring tor students who needed extra help in prob- lem subjects, and also received special library privi- leges tor their own studies. A picnic replaced the annual banquet in june. NATIONQXK El! Sfvfbli SOL IFTY - Sitting: P. Silver, president, P. Marion, tr-fasurir P t':r 1. li llinlcle, vice-presidentp C. Worthington, C. K155' A - 'X -ll l Tkltisi, S Appel, C. lngenbrandt, Second Row: Nlr- fwf 1. l tml li Sr-ais, D. Cruz, W. Wilner, K. Chum- YW-' K-l li i t i ilu' nttaner, R. Crews, T. Gonzalez, L. Se- -lU if-1 S l- . U T- f Liltilses, L. Silver. Top Row: P. Pistell, l' 9 li-ill?-'H 'N Nutr M. Kirby, S. Spence, B. Erricle- stiri C C iillf' K W l'i,',,ILl lmmml- l l ' l ' i .nclurtion ceremony, Di- dnt' l,-VON WY'-' p. wil- attended the recep- tion lor new riiffriiz Nt-wlvfinducteil luniors Bib Trismen and Tina Gonzalez light their tandles as they prepare to recess trom the darlxened auditorium. if 'H vi' L9 -'. XS, - 1,4 4- unix . S N' ' as Xu J if
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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - R. Crews, parliamentarian, C.. Worthington, vice-president, R. Spais, secretary, I. Hessler, president, M. Rockey, treasurer. Missing: C. Biewener, corresponding secretary. CF'-HU . ' .. ,firm-nf ,, ' Student Council Holds Fall Carnival, Clubs Raise Funds STUDENT COUNCIL In an effort to have more representatives present, Student Council met during the school day on a rotating-period basis. Councils brain child, The Fall Carnival , replaced the magazine drive as a money-making project. Participating organi- zations used ingenious forms of entertainment to lure paying customers. One of Council's service activities was the sponsoring of an all-day Drug Abuse forum. Nine representatives attended the annual conference of N. I. High School Councils at Rutgers University. 21 TEE CHAIRMEN - R. Spais, Elections, L. Kianka, Rules, C. Sequeira, Constitution and By-Laws, B. Meister, Eacchange. Milssingz L. Newsletter, C. Dutko, Social, I. Bullen, Physical School lm- Fleckenstein, Rules, R. Katz, Newsletter. C. Mapetic and H. Sillxphant ts, R. Crews, Attendance, R. Young, Public Relations, L. Curriculum.
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AFS student Anne-C-rethe Hilton and her American sister Suzanne Kirkpatrick look at some of Anne's Norwegian needlework. m .,g.........gi..is Mafimgg, AFS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Sitting: E. Dussourd, K. Chum- ney, A. Hilton, P. Silver. Standing: M. Rockey, M. Clark, I.. Silver, Mr. J, Byrnes, advisor, C. Majetic, P. Chalifoux. Dressed in Austrian costume, exchange student Shelly Clark tells AFS members of her summer experiences abroad. 23 Ho- al Welcomes Anne-Grethe Hilton Prom Asker, Norway AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Adding Scandinavi- an charm to life at Ho-Val, Anne-Cwrethe Hilton of Asker, Norway inspired students to try cross-country skiing. Making AFS meetings truly international, Shelly Clark and Sally Nutt entertained members with their experiences last summer in Austria and Turkey. Several tag days helped to raise funds. The year's ac- tivities culminated in a successful panel day involving visiting foreign AFS students, and the annual dinner in March which attracted a capacity crowd. wb-.. Se: .49 thi ..
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