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E' .12 ' ' bn. J 5 f,f4x X ir 5 l-ICDNCDR SOCIETY AND STUDENT CQUNCIL For the first time, the new memoers ol the Honor Society were inducted during a candlelight ceremony. The members were selected for having the qualities of leadership, character, and service and having a HBH average in their worlc, We are all proud of these students, but wish there were more drops to Fill our buclcet of lcnowledge, before long we hope to have it overflow, The student council is the government at lf, l-l, S. Each homeroom sends a representative, who is their Hvoicen to the council meetings. We express our thanlcs to Mr. lfoehn, faculty advisor, and to Mr. Gerritts, who attends all our council meetings. E 1 Mi Above, Left to Right: Marlene Dupont, Lee Vander Vel- den, Katie Curtin, Barbara Thoma Middle: leeft to Right:Row1: Ken Vander Velden, Bar- bara Newhouse, Lee Van- der Velden, Nancy Zillgas. POWQ: Barbara Thomas,Nancy Vanevenhoven, Ann Schwanlce, Karen Prusynski, ur Mary l-leuring. Row 3: Judy Cierritts, Katie Curtin, Marlene Dupont, Judy l-larlce. Below, Left to Eight, Row 'l: Barbara Thomas, Mr, Ger- ritts, Donna Verstegen, Marilyn Vanden Berg. Row Q: Clair Bolwerk, Ken Vander Velden, Linda Prusynski, Barbara Binsfielcl, Mary Romenesko. Pow 3: Billy Kloes, Gale Van- der Zanden, Marlene Tim- mers, Jeff Curtin, Jerry Vander Velden l W 1 tj, l ik 1 l -J Q' A , x C7
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KllvlET Keeping the theme ol our Kimet a secret has probably been the hardest jab ol the stall. We hope that by this secrecy our bool4 and theme will be accepted as being among the best that K. l-l. S. has had, Every Wednesday night the lfimet stall worlced hard and long to put out our yearbook. -lypevvriters could be heard cliclcing, pencils scratching, brushes svvishing, and scissors cutting. All group pictures had to be identified as Well as cut to size. Next the copy vvas written, typed, and litted into the allotted space. Finally our bool4 was complete. Mr. Evans has' been our competent advisor, without whose help our Kimet would not have been possible. Q1 Above, Left to Right: Karen Prusynslci, Marlene Dupont, Mr. Evans. Above, Left to Right, Row 1: Marilyn Smils, Barbara Newhouse, Richard Van Drunen, Marlene Kemps. Row 9: Patricia Vander Weelen, Noel Griese, Bar' bara Thomas. Left to Right: Carol Van Daalwylr, Nancy Wydeven. Page Q6
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