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Service and Scholarship Honor Society L Cheryl Camilla Mike Nancy Jeanne Charles Hearnsberger Hicks Higgins James Johanson Johnson Kintz Robert N an Susan Bobbie Jo Linda Yvonne Johnny Kllleh Lefforge Lilly Lytle Mabry Marcuse Meyer Michalak Noack Oates O'Malley Patrick lgledger ll-ablnowitz X Whit Patty Janice Judy Trudy Barbara KarenYW. Reader Rees Salzman Schaaf Skiff Smith Smith Stephens Strickland Swenson Taylor fesoro Valley Pat Larry Sharon Lynda Wallace Welch West Wheeler I07
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Honor Societg National Recognition for ! ? i -an ff, f V. V ,V I 'f! .P 1,, a . ,,.- L - ' Mrs. R. Feeney - V, fave 194. .-:Q X 'Q ,au f 4 5 ff 40 r I ' 4 f ff . , ,. .4 f f 124 5' . , f S SPONSORS . ,AA Mrs. S. Klueppel f 9 v I NY OFFICERS: Seated: Carol Dowling, Treasurer, Judy Schaaf, Historian, Nan ,:', ' Lefforge, Secretary. Standing: Charles Johnson, Chaplain, Robert Flandry, Par- V Q, J .JV V Mrs. E. Manning liamentarian, Whit Reader, President, Bill Patrick, Vice-President. s The Jones Chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of students who have excelled not only in scholarship but also in service and leadership. Requirements for membership are at least a 4.2 grade aver- age and 20 service points. Mrs. R. Feeney, Mrs. S. Klueppel, and Mrs. E. Manning sponsor the society's activities which include a spring induction for new members and a picnic at the end of the year. Karen Bill Wynn Margie Laurel Anthony Baldwin Blair Buner Burns Ciborowski V H Barry! h -WW-llarthy Cheryl .lane Carol Cynthia Cohen Corbin Craig Criner Dowling Draper M Allan!-.lim Robert Larry Kay Brad Connie Elkowitz Flandry Foxworth Good Gottschalk Hanes I06
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Golden Bowlers Those Golden Bowlers Strike On! The Golden Bowlers, about sixty in number, bowl ervery Tuesday without fail at the Belfort Bowling Lanes. Their purpose is to promote school spirit, good fellowship, and a sense of fair play and good sportsmanship. At the same time, they learn to perfect a sport that they can continue to participate in and enjoy throughout life. 5. In addition to weekly. competi- tion, the Golden Bowlers also par- ticipate in dual practice meets against several other high school teams and in the City Champion- ship Meet. At the close of the sea- son, they hold an Awards Banquet at which letters, trophies, and cer- tificates are awarded. l08 OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Karen Lack Secretary Ann Stewart President SECOND ROW: Peggy Gould Vice-President Ken Elliott Treasurer THIRD ROW: Mr. Hayes Sponsor
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