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Applause is heard as Pattie Petry becomes a N.H.S. member. Scott Martin is congratulated by Pres. , Jim Denny. Andrea Kelman happily accepts her membership certificate. Charley Walls is congratulated by his parents. New members and their parents form the reception line
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National Honor Society Spring Inductions On May 16, in an unannounced ceremony, 23 members of the junior class were awarded for their high standards of scholastic achievement, extra-curricular activities of service and accomplishment, and their qualities of character and leadership. Before an assembly of old N.H.S. members and parents of the inductees, qualifications for membership were explained, eulogies were read, and the inductees were presented with certificates of membership. In the serious- ness of the ceremony, the new members experienced first reactions of happiness, pride, and success, but most impor- tant of all, they were given the initiative to continue to reach for goals of success. Debbie Korfhage lights the ceremony candles. Inductees listen as . . . N.H.S. standards are explained by President James Denny.
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Junior Ring Assembly 1972 We are still young enough to play in the park. Mr. McDowell, principal Tom McKenzie, class president The Seneca choral performed for the assembly. The Junior year culminated with the Junior Ring Assembly which was held May 5, 1972. Months of waiting passed and many juniors were impatient to receive the ring that would signify their rank of senior. The ceremony, which preceded the ring presentation, was one of seriousness and solemnity. Speeches were made by class officers, administrators, and guest speakers, while music was provided by the chorale. Outstanding juniors received awards for achievement in certain areas before the time came for the distribution of the rings. The impatience the juniors previously had, broke forth into chaos as they rushed to get their rings. At last, the time had come. We will soon be seniors. During 1972-1973 we will head the school. Our girls are attract- ive and certainly dependable enough to assume the duties of ushering at Graduation 1972.
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