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| National Honor Society Members of the National | Honor Society are selected | each year from the junior and senior classes and are chosen for Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. The first letters of these desirable qualities appear on the en- larged replica of the pin which Jim Shaner and RickSchwartz are hanging on the wall in the picture at the bottom of the page. Slee eae eins RSS wa ake li 5 we Hg ahd Whines ese: aE agin! wal ee a ce oki etn 2g a Stn os ah pee co Cea ge re This year’s members of the National Honor Society are, first row, Kathy McCarty, Phyllis Hofmeyer. Second Row: Cheri Cutsinger, Gail Boone, Carylee Campbell, Third Row: Lynn Rolston, Carol Vos, Laura Kimmel. Fourth Row: Bill Struyk, Steve Lensink, Howard Sterling. Fifth Row: Richard Schwartz, Mike Mulhern, Ed Miller. ‘Sixth Row: Jean Nelson, Kay Krogman, Vivian Fischer. Seventh Row: Jim Petersen, Jim Shaner, Tom Pohlen, Esther Stegemann not present. e oe MEE Re, UR re at coon amass SECURITY STATE BANK
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Student Council With the help of Pep Club members, the Student Coun- cil runs the concession stand at basketball games--this year innew, roomier quarters. Shown at work are Cheryl Collins, Nancy Griffin, Kathy Clark, and Howard Sterling. Members of this year’s council included, standing, Howard Sterling, presi- dent; Mr. Jones, Mr. Mar- tin, Lyell Ballou, treas- urer;) Kathy Clark ei Kragt, Carla May. Seated: Ray Rolston, Jim Bruns, vice-president; Ray Oel- rich, Ken Baxter, secre- tary; Richard Akeson, Jane Pierce, Mary Linch. In the summer of 1962, Howard Sterling, they shared experiences with members of president of the Student Council, attended a other councils. workshop at Cedar Falls in order to prepare Student council members provided | himself for his new duties. Supervision of the social events of the On Freshman Orientation Day, the coun- school and assisted with assembly pro- cil members served as guides for the new, grams and other activities. incoming freshmen, and in October planned As elected representatives of the stu- and executed the details of the homecoming dent body, the council serves a real purpose activities. in contributing to the cooperation of faculty Members of the council attended Stu- and students. dent Leadership Day at Storm Lake where FARMER’S CO-OP ELEVATOR ASSN.
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ERC eka FIRST ROW: E. Burggraaff, T. De Vries, T. Pohlen, Lb. Ballou, R. Schwartz, KR. Kamphorn SECOND ROW: R. Ballou, P. Wolf, J. Winkel, S. Schwartz, D. Berkelo, L. Boone, R. Bishop. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brower, P. Kragt, M. Vellinga, G. Nelson, L. Baerenwald, D. Wagner, G. Bossard, J. Donohue. FOURTH ROW: J. Dyke, A. Kruger, F. Hirschman, M. Moriarty, K. Baxt er, M, Van Ommeran, A. Jones, D. Dykhuizen, E. Miller. “Ss” Club The ‘‘S’’ Club, composed of major letter winners, opened its year’s activities by sponsoring a football film night after the com- pletion of the football season. This was followed by an alumni-varsity basketball game in December. The funds raised at these two events provided film for use in football and basketball games throughout the year. Shown at the left are the officers of the club: Tom Pohlen, presi- dent; Ed Miller, Vice-President; and Terry De Vries, Secretary- Treasurer. KENNY’S SUPER VALU
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