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The senior class members of the National Honor Society are — First row: N Sundin. K Schwan. J Doyle. C. Smith. M Bartholomew, G MacDonald. S Lutze. D. Vandrey. Second row: B. McEnterfer, R. Stoltz. L. Salberg, N. Shook, M. Springsteen. F. Heckman, P. Bretscher, J. Johnson, B Anderson, T Breitzke. G Bowman Third row: J. Casbon. D Wellman. C. Dauberman. G Hallerberg, J Gratton. S Gaines. C Makovsky. L Holst. B Harvey. F Arma- lavage L Koenig. M Phillips, and L Williamson are not pictured VHS honors notable achievements The officers of the newly-established chapter of the National Honor Society are Jeff Doyle, vice-president. Kurt Schwan. treasurer: and Steve Lutze. president Lenore Koenig, secretary, is not pictured Spring uncovered the achievements of many in- dustrious VHS students. At this time the National Honor Society members were named and installed before a special assembly of the student body. Seven- teen juniors and thirty-three seniors were inducted at the candlelight ceremony which also cited the presidents, editors, and members, of all school organ- izations. The annual Awards Night, held on June 1, honored outstanding achievers in several fields. Awards were presented for excellence in art, music, science, math, home economics, and cheerleading. Athletic trophies were awarded to the most valuable player in each sport. Perfect attendance and good citizenship were also recognized. The top fifteen senior scholars and those seniors who had been awarded financial grants by numerous schools were introduced. Finally, scholarships and monetary aids provided by many civic organizations were presented to deserving students. Acting as master of cere- monies, Mr. Telle made the concluding remarks and wished the recipients success. 150
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Three hundred and six 1967 gradu- ates listen attentively to the messages and advice of their speakers at Com- mencement Gail Dogan was one of seven mem- bers of the National Honor Society serving as usherette at Commence- ment. 149 Paul Kruger, salutatorian. happily accepts his well-deserved diploma from Principal King Telle
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Theiunior class members of the National Honor Society are Row One — J Barber. B Neilsen R Coolman. B Shriver. L Clifford. P Tanck Row Two — C feller. N Swihart. C Rueter, G Dogan, E Meyer, M Richardson. S Koepke, B Bretscher. L Rhoda J Hannon and K Brobst are not picture SENIOR AWARDS Art Awards Linda Gray Charlotte Rigg Betty Crocker Award Gretchen Hallerberg Bucci Music Award Charles Scott Commercial Dept Award Lapreil Holst D A R Citizenship Citation Marilyn German Delta Theta Tau G A A Award Rebecca McEnterfer Journalism Award Mark Cole Mathematics Award David Kretzmann Thomas Jones Creig Smith Science Award Michael Bartholomew Tri Kappa Scholarship Lapreil Holst VTA Scholarship Joyce Casbon Patricia Furr National Merit Finalists Michael Bartholomew Gretchen Hallerberg Steven Lutze Margaret Springsteen Nore Sundin Sports Awards Ed Boyd, tennis Bud Burnett, wrestling Greg MacDonald, swimming Tom Nicklas, baseball Chuck Nightingale, football Mark Phillips, basketball Gary Thayer, golf Don Vandrey, cross countr y Don Vandrey, track Cheerleading Award Brenda Harvey These students academically rank as the top 15 in the 1967 graduating class Row One — N Sundin. P Steinbach M Bartholomew S Lutze Row Two — L Holst C Dauberman D Wellman. I. Stager J Casbon J Wienhorst Row Three — M Springsteen D Kretzmann G MacDonald P Kruger S Gaines 151
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