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ECEIVE RECOGNITION Every year towards the end of january students at IWA look forward to the publishing of the Honor Roll, It is no easy matter to be named on this famed document. One has to have an average of B. Even if they are just a fraction of a point less than that they are not eligible. It is almost axiomatic that only those who do good work steadily over the whole semester will make the distinction of being named Honor Stu- dents. If a Freshman and Sophomore can keep on the Honor Roll during her first years in school she has a good chance of becoming a member of the Schools chapter of the National Honor Society. Y' ,2- T1 0 s--Lf' i 1 X pf -U rg f X4' A STORY OF SUCCESS is recounted by these Freshmen as thcy discuss their names being on the Honor Roll, Sue '1'hornton, Muy Rick, Sue Klevorn, and Cathie Marischen. A H' Q-mwmm-M -www. ......,, irnvffg-aug, -4 ' . y Z I X CONSPICUOUS EOR T H E I R KNOXXIL- EDGE are Soplis, Marene Vandeven, Kathy Slaus, Ann Ren- ner, and Lucia Signor- elli.
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STUDENTS WHO EXERT EFFO A. 411 rv Rs ,W,,Mt, P sw-4-nl 1 1 1 1 IN AN INFORMAL MOMENT we were able to get a picture of some of the Sophomores who maintained an average of B or better in the first half of the school year. They are: Nanty Michel, Sheila O'Donnell, Mary Lee Cook, Donna Gibbons, Ruth Overman, and Angie Luby. Ill SOME FRIZSI-IMEN ALSO MAINTAINED HIGH SCI-IOLASTIC ST nell, Mary -Io Schuermann, Susan Keim, Nancy Alsmeyer, and Charlene fortune in being named among those who were honor students for Incarnatc Wortl Academy. ,,...,......-!l+.....f War., AHDING: Mary Lou O'Con- Lsnink talk over their good their very first semester at 1. 1 in a v ' 1
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WISHIN G WELL IS CENTER OF INTER OVER THE FENCE, wherever the fence may be, is a good place to get acquainted. Kathy Anthonis and Greg Murphy have a chat with john Keli- her, Marilyn Tiemeyer, Doug Wendel and Madonna Maloney, MAGIC MOMENTS are enjoyed by Ken Wikowsky, Pat Murphy, Rich Mills, Mary jo Zirbas, Dianna R. Novak, and Bob Mor- gan. J' r +C' if 'fr I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT, but thc rules forbade such a procedure and so Mary Kay Brenner, wishing well atmosphere at 11 p.m. Kathy Fox, and Diana F. Novak had to leave the magic
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