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ls! F-. M----1.L HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS - ROW ONE, Left to Right: K. Healy, M. Drapkin, D. Hoseley, B. Williams, N. Fischer, D. Camann, E. Marzhal, M. Gerby, L. Haseley, B. Moeller. ROW TWO: Mr. Wadsworth, Miss Growney, D. Wadsworth, W. Camann, J. Converse, B. Ziemendorf, P. Palmer, Miss Ernst. ROW THREE: N. Salerno, B. Camann, J. DuBois, D. England, B. Mueller, N. Kratts, K. Toll, J. Yarnall, Mr. Czaia. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT: 5, The National Honor Society represents scholar- Williams, D. Camann, N. Fischer, E. Marzhal. ship, service, leadership, and character. The pur- pose ot this Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render serv- ice, to promote leadership, and to develop chor- acter in the students of N-W. HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES - ROW ONE, Left to Right: B. Calkins, L. Lewis, W. McCulloch, B. Krolick, P. Lemke, V. M. Micinowski, S. Sufera, D. Jagow. ROW TWO: D. Keller, Carlson, K. Moll. -- ,W-wr-, --or ,,,,,.. ...W 105
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