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DAR recipients Scott Kissinger, Millie Moser, Sue Shoup, and Bob Bossard are recognized for outstanding leadership and citizenship by the student body and the administration. Honor, glory bestowed upon high achievers Four National Merit semi-finalists brought honor and glory to North, as they were named among 15,000 of the country ' s most intellectually able high school seniors from results of the qualifying test. DAR citizenship recipients were selected on basis of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Seniors voted for their choice for the winners, whose names were submit- ted to the faculty for the final deci- sion. The science department boasted two additional achievers, Don Sher- man and Don Shumaker, who re- ceived 100 dollar Heart Association grants for work on an advanced proj- ect. Seniors Don Sherman and Don Shumaker display their advanced science project for which they received a grant from the Heart Association. National Merit Semi-finalists, Barb Lotter, Craig Hoffman, Kevin Williams and Betsy Hein, rated among 15,000 highest scorers on the qualifying test, given in February of 1968. 12 Award Winners
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Tom Blakely holds the sign You ' re number one which the cross country team received horn the cheerleaders of New Haven fligh School after their victory at state. We are the best is the cry as the state cross country team gets a standing ovation. State Cross Country ' Championship 11
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Maki, Mats shared in traditional Domeland rites Even though basketball isn ' t a national sport in Sweden or Japan, Mats and Maki find them- selves caught up in the spirit and enthusiasm of a good old American basketball game. Maki Kawasoe and Mats Ehn, for- eign exchange students, became ac- customed to the Redskin way of life as they cheered at ball games, partici- pated actively in the senior banquet, and roamed the halls of Domeland. In addition to bringing their Japanese and Swedish traditions to Fort Wayne and the U.S., they found themselves returning to their native lands with bits of American custom, which they acquired during their stay. Mats Ehn, foreign exchange student from Sweden, steps from his Domeland environ- ment into a strange, new world of .Ameri- can customs. Maki ' s singing talents provide entertainment for concerts and the Senior Banquet. He spends first period practicing with his fellow tenors Bruce Turner, Ken Jackson, and Doug Walker. Exchange Students 13
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