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Student Council ROW ONE: Mr. Miller, Sponsor; Janet Hoehn, Janett Manns, Janet Strain, Wanda Whited, Mr. Foster, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Fred Abbring, Cheryl Ketchum, Becky Longs treth, Linda Mosher, Sue Tillema, Bonnie Myers, Dave Gulbransen. ROW THREE: Roger Parker, Doug Crim, Kerry Kosta, John McNeil, Tom Misch, Steve Woolever. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the main organization of the school. It is set up similar to the national government. Each high school class chooses two students, junior high, one student, to represent it in the Student Council. The class presidents are also on the Council. The Student Council represents the student body in the eyes of the Principal and faculty. If any student has a question about or sees a problem in school, he should feel free to present it to the Council. We will gladly help. That is one of our main purposes. Another activity of the Student Council is to try to make school more enjoyable for the students. One of our main activities is sponsor- ing the convocation programs during the school year. 13
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National Honor Society ROW ONE: Mr. Herman Walden, Sponsor; Janet Hoehn, Janett Manns, Janice Alberding. ROW TWO: Kathy Pavot, Wanda Wited, Janet Strain, Sue Tillema, Belinda Martin. ROW THREE: Ted Woolever, Greene Risner, Allen Martin, Bob Tillema. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization which has high stand- ards. A Freshman is not permitted to become a permanent member, he or she is only a provisional member. Only juniors and seniors can hold office in this organization. Membership in the organization is based upon Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. To qualify in Scholarship you must have a B- or above average. To qualify in Service and Leadership, the girls must belong to two organizations other than the N. H. S. The boys not taking part in athletics are required to belong to two organizations, except for sophomores who need only one. Finally, a committee of five teachers examines the character of those who qualify for member- ship on the areas of Scholarship, Service, and Leadership. 15
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