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Portraits of KM faculty by Art I students. Pottery by Cynthia Finley. The art fair at the end of the school year combines not only many hours of hard work, but, a part of each in- dividual who has tried to express and record his personal and instinctive reactions to all kinds of stimuli through different medias. The aim of art education is to awaken the student's vi- sual curiosity so that he can readily express himself through art; to encourage him to deepen his awareness of the objects around him, and to improve his ability to re- spond through different art medias to these objects. A Content grin from Miss Fredrickson, art director. Major project by Jim Johnson. Oil painting by Clarence Dahle. 19
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Art work by Judy Johnson and JoLynn Elias. Homes, designed and built by advanced art class. K-M Students Display Work At Art Fair 18
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Officers: Greg Zelinske, Brenda Trapp, Margo Berg, and Gary Severtson. 12 Members Inducted Into NHS The happy moment The induction ceremony of the National Honor Society was held in the high school gym on April 17. The guest speaker was Rev. Collins from the Congregational Church in Mantorville. He spoke on the necessity of the four virtues: Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Charac- ter. Then the officers of the society gave their in- terpretations of the four virtues. The tapping ceremony followed. The officers went into the audience and tapped the new members. Mr. Ozbun presented the members for induction to the Superintendent, Mr. Carter, who read the oath and swore the new members into the society. This concluded the induction ceremony. A tea was held the following week. Parents, faculty and the administration were invited. Both old and new members of the Society pre- sented a talent show. Mr. Kraft presented the membership certificates and the new officers for the coming year were installed. Smiles and a few tears are shed. 20 Margo lights the candle of character.
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