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Honor Society inducts twenty seniors The Honor Society holds in¬ ductions twice a year. Members are inducted on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The Honor Society sponsored a tea to which all the teachers were invited. The ad¬ visor was Mrs. Miller. New members are inducted into the National Honor Society.
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Steve Conner and Cheryl Ritch pose behind a set made by Pep Club members for the Winter Carnival. The Pep Club, which boasts the largest club mem¬ bership at Independence, has one major aim — to support school spirit and good sportsmanship at all school-sponsored events. This club, under the direc¬ tion of its advisor, Miss Martha Smith, sponsored Pep Week, which was highlighted by the Sadie Hawkins Day and a dance. Other responsibilities were the sale of Pep tags, basketball buttons, football pro¬ grams, stadium decorations, the care of the mascots, and posters for all games. Little Mr. and Miss Patriot demonstrate their spirit at a football game. Pep Club sponsors Pep Week Cheryl Ritch, president of the Pep Club, listens to suggestions for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. fl Jeannie Barrett draws a poster for the Winter Carnival.
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Orchestra plays in “Lights of Christmas” Mr. Link directs the orchestra as they practice a difficult piece they will perform. Orchestra members enforce the old adage that practice makes perfect. Members of the orchestra devoted many hours of diligent practice in order to achieve perfec¬ tion. Under the direction of Mr. Link, the orches¬ tra performed for the school at an assembly dur¬ ing December, at an arts assembly in the spring, and at the Spring Festival. Most outstanding, however, was the orchestra’s participation in the “Lights of Christmas.” Club makes flag poles The Engineers club is comprised of boys who show an interest in engineer¬ ing and those who want to enter engi¬ neering as a profession. Guest speakers discussed opportunities offered in various fields including chemical, nuclear, and sales engineering. The club members were also responsible for making flag poles for in front of the school. Jay Alexander, as president of the Engineers Club, informs the members that a guest speaker will address the club.
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