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W s If We ' K M , ,qw Q z is .32 ...N Gary VanderHaogen and Margie Brunke, like other members of the Honor Society, are always willing to help out with any of the tasks which require some additional time and effort. Nat'I Honor Society Has Impressive Ceremony NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization which honors those students who are the obtstanding members of their class. Membership to this organization is selected from the upper third of both the junior and senior classes. No more than ten per cent of the iunior class and twenty per cent of the senior class are elected.Those students who become members in their iunior year do not have to be re-elected in their senior year. Students who receive nomination blanks to fill out are required to have five teacher recommen- dations. The teachers iudge the student on leader- ship, character, service, and scholarship. Elected members are formally initiated at an all school assembly. They are given National Honor Society pins and a certificate of acceptance. In the evening they are feted at an informal reception, where each new member is asked to write a short poem to introduce himself to the group. MEMBERS Charles Baarck Mona Brandenburg Marguerite Brunke Susan Dixon Robert Eaton Nancy Eachenburg Diane Eyth Frederick Gerds Mary Ann Golda Donna Henderson Judith Hill William Kreifeldt Gloria Maas Robert Nicholson Gary Vander Haagen Anne Wright Mrs. Lucile Stewart S Participating in the very impressive candle lighted initatory ceremony of the National Ponsor Honor Society are: Anne Wright Charles Baarck, Susan Dixon, Mona Brandenburg, Bob Nicholson, Fred Gerds, Bill Kreifeldt and Diane Eyth.
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Student Council Sets Pattern Of Behavior and the Round Table's suggestions are then referred to the council for consideration. The council meets every other week to discuss matters pertaining to the welfare of the students. Members are elected in ninth and tenth grade English classes and eleventh and twelfth grade social studies classes. The officers are elected by the student body. Many school proiects are sponsored by the Student Council. The annual Magazine Sales, the Spring Clean-up, and the all-school assemblies are a few of these activities. -'ss .. Judy Davies, Chuch Baarck and Ernie Schneider, members of the Student Council grounds committee, better known as yardbirds, policed the area near school even in the dead of winter. . ,s.s...H-V Carol Valentine and Marilynn Farber, Student Council officers, show off the top prizes for this yeor's magazine sales contest. The occasion is the annual kickoff assembly designed to stimulate each student's sales interest. Joey Jeanette James Johnson Linda Johnson Susan Kaufmann Chris Kepus Donna Kirkum Barbara Klusendorf Bill Kreifeldt John Kursteiner Larry LeNeve Bonnie Lind Bill Lockwood Patience Losch Uohn Lozen Gloria Maas Edwin Mack Jim Madaus Arline Maginski Karen Mason Esther McReynolds Gretchen Meitzner Nadine Messner Jim Millar Mary Mills Judy Mitchell Donna Morgan James Nicholson James Nunnally Thomas Oakey Dolores Patterson Helen Porter Tim Pomaville Patricia Purolon Marlene Rathe Delbert Reese James Roberts Harriet Russell Ernie Schneider Marlene Schwark George Shade Mary Shaughnessy Jacqueline Simpson Linda Spehar Susan Starkey Julia Streit 85' Marlene Sulflow Roger Syria Karen Tanzey JoAnn Taylor Judy Toner Mike Walters Jo Ann Webb Sallie Weissinger zfrr Sandra Wissmueller Anne Wright Sharon White Mr. Cleo E. Cleven Sponsor
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Science Club Provides Chance To Experiment SCIENCE CLUB Through the Science Club, interested students become aware of the importance of science in every- day living. Members explore the various scientific fields and include activities that interest those who are preparing for vocations which require scientific training. The Science Club is an especially active organ- ization and strives to have a variety of programs. The members took trips to the Flint Planetarium and Selfridge Air Force Base where they were shown the base's missle system. Several speakers have enter- tained the group, including gentlemen from the Edsel Cooperation and the Parke Davis Company. Often club programs are made available to the entire student body. Three Bell Telephone films have been presented and the members sponsored the Atomic Energy Assembly. Meetings are held every other Thursday night. The members discuss proiects and make club plans. Each year members compete against other scientific minded students in the area by entering various science proiects at the' Metropolitan Detroit Science Tom Essig, Karen Powers and Bernard Girson put up one of the many Science Club posters they use to advertise their very interesting meetings. Fair. MEMBERS Gary Vander 'Haagen President Thomas Essig Vice-President Donna Henderson Secretary Edward Bergmann Treasurer Patricia Andurs Ruthanne Arbuckle Donald Batkins Riene Boll James Bossart Timothy Capron Sharon Chambers John Collier Judy Dowdal Gary DuBois Robert Fettue Claudia Fox Sammye Gilley Bernard Girson Geary Henry John Huddlestone William Lockwood Chuck Merchant Nadine Messner Jim Naughton Fred Piellusch Karen Powers Marvin Schultz Mary Tesner Harold Trumbo Bruce Turner Bill Yates Wilbur McReynolds Mr. Ralph Bielawski Bill Yates, maker of the telescope in the foreground tells Fred Co'SPo so Piellusch all about how he built it including the tedious hours Mr. Paul ZUl'GlCOWSkl spent in grinding the lens Co-Sponsor 87
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