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Outstanding Scholars Recognized This year 19 students were inducted into the National Honor Society. Faculty members selected from juniors and seniors with a B average those who have excelled in scholarship, leadership, character and service. No more than 15% of each class may be chosen: this year 13 juniors were chosen. The candlelight initiation of the new members was conducted by the old members, with the help of Representative Gil Deavers. A reception for parents, faculty, guests, and members was held after the ceremony in the cafete- members light the dies for those being initii Row I (L-R): Sylvia Bane. Connie Reeser. Toni Stills. Angie Scaggs. Brenda Hudson. I-auric Poindexter. Row 2: Mark Buhrke. Boh Brown. Randy Brown. Bob Bruning, Larry Kirby. Nancy Zehr. Janet Ommen. Row 3: Julie Nice. David Gustafson, Cathy Spence, Julie King, David Wendland. Jerry Jackson. (left) Mr. Gilbert Deavers. our 44th District Representative, challenges each student to accept his responsibilities to lead and serve and to achieve high goals of Scholarship and character. (right) Julie Nice. President of National Honor Society, opens the ceremony by explaining the goals and standards for the society. Larry Kirby receives his pin and certificate from Mr. Deavers.
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Everyone's Talking About Pillow Talk On November 18 and 19. the fall play. Pillow Talk, was presented by LeRoy High School. The play went very smoothly and drew a large crowd both nights. The story was of a playboy-like songwriter trying to put the other end of his party line, a strong-headed career girl, in her place. His plans didn't turn out quite like he expected, but in the end all turned out well. What is not realized about a play is the hard work it takes to put it on the stage. Five weeks prior to the play, tryouts are held and parts are picked. Then begin the long nights of practicing and memorizing the lines. Costumes and props are found by the stage crew and miraculously a play is ready to go when D-Day quickly arrives. Many thanks must go to the director. Mrs. McManus, and the stage crew director. Mr. Newlin. for their time, knowledge, and patience. CAST: Back Row: I. to r. R. Munster. T. Cline. N. Zehr. D. O’Rourke. D. Gustufson, E. Robinson. R. Winnick. J. Nice. C. Satterfeal. J. King, K. Moss. Front Row: I. to r. J. Bailey. T. Beck. M. Buhrke. D. Kennedy, T. Bealor. J. Copley. C. Hall. A. Scaggs
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