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Brenda Elaine Lalko is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lalko. She is our ninth ranking senior with a 3.187 average. She has been active in band, choir, annual staff, and St. Council. Her future plans are to attend C.M.U. Our tenth ranking senior is Robert Bruce Miller who has compiled a 2.838 average. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mil- ler. He has been active in all sports since he has been in high school. Bob's future plans are to get a job so he can go to col- lege later. NINTH Brenda Lalko TENTH Bob Miller On Monday March 10, 1969, the fourth annual induction of the National Honor Society took place. Ten members were inducted along with one honorary member. The eleven standing members are: Dale Allen, Alice Chantiny, Lynda Conely, Cathy Galubenski, Doris King, Carol Rayl, Sandra Bragg, Robert Miller, Shelly Schwaderer, Norma Simmons, and Donald Trzemzalski. The new inductees are: Nancy Chappel, Lyall Henderson, Brenda Lalko, Ellen Moore, Albert Ross, Evelyn Schmuhl, Ruth Spear, Debbie Trzemzalski, Mary Ann Wilkinson, and Francis Wo- lak. Ulrich Scheuermann, our exchange student from Germany was inducted as an honorary member. The teachers who are National Honor Society members participated in the program. Mr. James Czargo vouched for the inductees, Miss Marcy Lunberg presented certificates and Mrs. Jacquelin Opperman administered the oath. Mr. Jerome Schwartz, Principal was the Mas- ter of Ceremonies. Sandy Bragg gave a short history of the Chapter, while Doris King spoke on Character, Alice Chantiny on Scholarship, Cathie Galubenski on Leadership and Bob Miller on Service. These four qualities being the basis of selection for National Honor Society. The Kingston Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded February 21, 1966 with the help of the Cass City Chapter. The last two charter members graduate this year. They are Cathie Galubinski and Alice Chantiny. Teachers nominate students for the National Honor So- ciety, then the committee appointed by the sponsors of the Society interviews each candidate. Selections are made on the basis of LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, CHARACTER AND SERVICE. 20
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L. to R. 1st ROW: Manager K. Barrens, D. Allen, B. Diegel, B. Miller, E. Bilicki, D. Lalko, J. Gottler, T. Barrens, C. Collins, Manager D. LaFond. 2nd : D. LaFond, D. Marquardt, M. McLaughlin, G. Gettel, U. Scheuermann, D. Packey, D. King, D. Cross. Schedule of Football Season 68 Carsonville Won Kingston Owengage Tie Kingston Akron -F a irgro ve Lost Kingston Unionville Lost Kingston Ubly Lost Kingston Mayville Lost Kingston Reese Lost Kingston Sebewaing Lost Kingston Captains and Coaches 22
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