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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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9. 9. A- ROW ONE: Lee Wicks, Byron Freedon, Allen Martin, Fred Abbring, Jerry Meeks, Dale Marlatt, Tom Misch, David MacDaniels, Lynn Freedon, Mr. Foster, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Marvin Van Kley, Artie Risner, Steve Whited, Jerry McKimm, Terry Shultz, Dale Bagnell, Roy Meeks, Harvey Fraley, Bill Dase, Wayman Crim, Robert Myers, Darrell Barker. ROW THREE: Bill Bailey, Kenneth McGaffrick, Warren Barker, Charles McGaffrick, James McKim, John Golab, Roy Shepherd, Ronnie Gluth, Stuart Peo, Bill Whited. ROW FOUR: Walter Martin, Sam Wireman, Clarence Duttlinger, Roger McCarty, Jerry Campbell, David DeVries, Cy Peregine, Lacy McCarty, Mike Kerkes, Eugene Wireman, Ray Hale, Homer Wireman. The Future Farmers of America, or FFA as it is commonly known, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying voca- tional agriculture. The FFA is an extra-curricular activity having its origin and root in a definite part of the school cur riculum-vocational agriculture. Among other things, members learn through active participation, how to conduct and take part in a public meeting; to speak in public; to finance themselves; to buy and sell cooperatively; to solve their own problems; and to assume civic responsibility. The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA organization is built, includes leadership, and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recrea- tion, citizenship, and patriotism. 16
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