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Convocations Honor The xceptional Pins, certificates, and words of praise were given February 28 and April 28 at the two SHS honors convocations. At first se- mester convocation Mr. Baker presented certificates to seven students for having an A average or above and the plaque for having the highest per cent of students on the honor roll to the senior class. The highlight of the spring convocation was the naming of eight honor society members. Other awards given at the two convocations were the naming of eight Quill and Scroll members, and the announcing of the 1966-67 head cheerleader, Linda Kluck. The new student council president, Charles I-leavican and his running-mate, Linda Scheinder, were installed. Lana Miller, commended in Art Achievement was given a certificate, and Donald Janousek, Alan Gless, and James Havelka were given awards for high scores on Time's Current Event Test. The 1966 Home- maker from SI-IS, Norma Cahill, was announced and the Curtis Plaque was presented to Kathy Bodzek with her name engraved on it. Charles Heavican, Junior class president, accepted the yell cup for his class, the last to receive the once-traditional award for the most spirited class at pep rallies, PFA boys honored were Stanley Kracl, DeKalb Achievement Awardg Duane Krula, Star Chapter Farmerg Donald Cech, Star Green lflandg Bernard Valish, crop farmingg Paul Beran, dairy fa rm- ingg Bill Cerny, poultry farmingg Dean Vavricek, farm mechanicsg John Neesen, soil and water managementg Duane Svehla, farm safetyg Charles Heavican, public speakingg Adolph Dufek, horticultureg and Ed Neesen, forestry I Recipients of the National Honor Society Jane Fichtl, Rosemary O'Brien, Mary Cerny, Scholastic Award are JoEllen Pokorny, Mary Margaret O'Brien, Joyce Blatny and Ann Sahs. Pictured with Charles Heavican, Student Council Davis, Mary Waak, Suzanne Miller, Patricia McNamara, President for the coming year are the new National Janet Cantlon, Pam Kasparek, and Monica Pokorny. Honor Society members, Jeannette Hamata, Bruce iw E' ' i V A 5
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il ll S s 3 1 l 1 6 3 h . Salom Rizk 511263 Sguiiinrs fohbe P1'0Ud Of The free government-sponsored NASA program f ell' .COUNTY an WHY O 1 e In hls Speech on offered students experiments and newsreels on our America. national aeronautics. Five ssemblies Offer Year Variety Songs, stories, and twisting of words were among the entertainment provided by Jane and Paul Westbrook at the second assembly. The four 1966 assemblies, ranging from Salom Risk and his speech on America, to the last assembly on Crime Prevention, offered the students a change of pace from the school day for a sum of only 6 U2 cents apiece. Portraits and stories of the First Ladies by Paula Bishop, and Musical Magic With Words provided variety for the students in addition to the free government- sponsored NASA program.
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After four years as Classmates, Mary Ann Ladwig Honor Graduates for 1966 were Margaret O'Brien, and Fred Wigington take a few moments in the halls Joyce Blatny, Ron Schindler, Terry Sindelar, and Ann to recall memories. Sahs. '7Dr, Sam Dahl, Dt-an of Nebraska Wesleyan Univer- by Supt. E. Warren Peterson. Board President Richard sity was Llonnnenccment Speaker. He was introduced G. Folda presented the Diplomas.
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