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Ten Selected Quill 8a Scrol An informal barbecue served as the initiation and only social function of the year for Quill and Scroll, national journalism honor society. Four members ofthe Piper staff and five from the Claymore staff were tapped for mem- bership by this group during 1968-69. One member, Kay Hoerauf, had been tapped during the previous year. To gain recognition in this way, a staff member must be at least a junior and must rank in the upper one third of his class scholastically. He must have done outstanding work in some staff position for at least one semlester. Members were Dale Blanton, Becky Hjort, Randy Hledik, Bruce Hoerauf, Kay Hoerauf, Kathy Rollins, Julie Ross, Connie Sodeman, Becky Trommlitz, and Debbie Updegraff. Mrs. Vanderford and Mrs. Six were the advisors. Far left: Honor society members vote on a motion. Left: Officers of National Honor Society were Becky Clark- son, treasurer, Steve Salt, Vice-president, Dave Kemp, president, and Janee Nicolet, secretary. Upper center: Jul- ie, Debbie, and Becky relax at the end df the barbecue. Lower center: Randy, Connie, and Becky form the chow line. Above: Becky, Kathy, and Kay fix those hamburgers up right.
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X, ,Nl i rs eftmf .H.S. Taps 74 Seventy-tour students attained membership to the Mc- Nary chapter of National Honor Society during l968-69. To be eligible for the honor a student must attain a 3.2 G.P.A. and possess the highest qualities of leadership and character. Members wer seniors: Bob Bales, Mary Bair, Dawn Bauer, Barbara B ebe, Judy Berg, Dave Bull, Bruce Chapin, Judy Chapman, Becki Clarkson, Janet Cornforth, Dennis Duncan, Gary Ebert, Peggy Elkins, Sandy Febach, Debby Fry, Kay Glennie,l Kyle Gribskov, Judy Henry, Ran- dy Hledik, Kay Hoerau, Dave Kemp, Paul Losie, Linda Mattson, Carolyn McCla xgry, Mark Northy, Joan Maneely, Kathi Newswanger, Janee Nicolet, Garry Ritchie, Steve Salt, Roger Synowski. Ann Sukalac, Leslie Terpin, Maureen Tesdal, Sue Watson, Nor a Winslow, Connie Wood, Beula Wood. Junior members were Cathy Adams, Julie Barfk- necht, Ethan Bergman, C! arlotte Betts, Leif Blensly, Randy Brummitt, Cindy Carlson, Margaret Cody, Judy Creager, Ken deLoose, Linda Gaver, Dave Glennie, Jan Irving, Ann Klopfenstein, Kim Lawrince, Kathy Lund, Diane Martin, Kristi Mills, Janet Moore Tamara Moore, Dan Neal, Alice Olson, Pam Pederson, C ris Phipps, Joel Plaisance, Steve Rehfuss, Kathy Rollins, Michele Runner, Debi Seed, Jenet- te Shelly, Kathy Sheridan, Mary Simila, Chris Slattum, Lynne Terpin, Mary Vincent, Gloria Walgren, Karen White, Mike York, George Bongiovanni was an honorary mem- ber, and Mr. Vic Backlund is the adviser. 'wa' V if 'l 1 g .. , 1 A .I x .. Q , , , .1 N. 1A.lr2:,. zffmici' I 4, af l Z ' ,, , ,,..- w,,N.HNM.-,,,,....- E
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Right: Kay Glennie, Fu- ture Medical Leaders' secre- tary-treasurer, caps former .Ians member Linda Mattson, while Charlene Carey Jan Irving look on. Far right: Putting the heart and lungs where they belong are Future Medical Leaders' officers Kathi entg Neuswanger, vice-presi Mary Bair, presid and Marilyn Almero, histo Below: Lynn Terpin of business club helps to h up The Overall Picture Typing. Lower right: ving as officers for the Nary Business Club Anderson, vice-presidentg Ju- lie Dungey, secretaryg and Chris Lord, treasurer. Not pictured is Anna Yee, parlia- mentarian. ian. Ser- Mc- were Leslie Terpin, presidentg Toni and n tg the ang of Y My Clubs Explore Field classroom skills throu Business Club, advise the McNary by Mrs. Ruth Hamilton and Miss Linda Eskelson. A wide range of act varied experience in the business world. One of the major the Christmas present in December. Unidei wrapped in paper were ivities insured dealing with projects was auction held itified objects auctioned off to the highest bidders. Highlighting the spring activities was a trip to ff-w Ladd and Bush Bank, State Farm ln- surance Company and a local busi- ness college. Concluding the year's program was the annual banquet held May 26, at the Kopper K i tc h e n North. Under the guidance of Mr. Stuart Fors, twenty-five members interested in medicine or medical careers en- rolled in the Future Medical Leaders Club. A lecture held in the early spring featured Dr. Robert Mueller. 'N at
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