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LOOKING OVER THE LIST of students requesting a tutor, Jimmy Brannon. Jill Hur- dcnburg und Troy Harris try to decide which one they will choose. Phuzu by Bob Dunbar Many services condtrctt-ti by onorary group The word service may have a certain definition depending upon one's experience. A waitress may think of service as the act of helping her customers, while a man in uniform may think of the service to his country. On the other hand, a high school student may consider service as a type of organization, such as Beta Club or National Honor Society. These clubs have traditionally sought ways to provide help for the student body and its community. Throughout the year the clubs worked with the counselors by tutoring students that had difficulties understanding assignments in numerous subjects. As a Halloween project, members from Beta Club donned costumes to deliver NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY M- FRONT ROW: Marsha Simmct. fviceopresidentj, Danny Lufkin lpresidcrtti. Christy Rash tsccretaryy. SECOND ROW: Linda Herklotz, Tammy A Fralcy. Lan Anh Tran. Mike Graves. Ron Rabztkulrk. Kendy Hoffman. Debbie Hesse. Angie ' Perez. Carl Stoltzfus. Jill Henderson. Mrs. ' Sherry French lsponsorj. Heather Jcsmer. Diane PrewittgSu1alme Burch. Jessica Wicks. Nulie refreshments to a daycare center for underprivileged children. Being in both Beta Club and NHS is an honor in itselff, said Kevin McSpadden, vice president of Beta Club. Contributing to a service project to help the unfortunate is a bonus. At Christmas, the Beta Club took toys to a school for the mentally handicapped children. NHS decorated the halls for homecoming and built a float for the contest. They also planned to paint classrooms in late spring. Funds for these and other projects were obtained through bake sales, donations and the annual Beta Club Talent Show. These funds were raised to support school activities and provide improvements that would benefit all. Nelson, Mary Paseltetug, Marla Sweeney. Lisa Muncy. .Mike Spear, Mike Pak, Tri Dinh. Kevin McSpadden. TOP ROW: Mrs. Virginia Harris ' Isponsorj. Lisa 0'Day, Tracy Pctrusi Mike McGowen. Kevin' Bowling. Jeanette'-Browne Judy Fonts. Steve Ake, Miketlha, Tom l.ao.,Lartee K. Jacobs. Jeff Ward. Byron Forcmanwleff Morris, Scott. Luttrell,,Steve,Johnsnn. Mike Ferguson. I Billy-Knott. Brian Lovelace. A 7 A BETA CLUB - FRONT ROW: Tri Dinh. Jenifer McCoy. Jill Henderson. Kevin McSpaddcn. Mike Speas. SECOND ROW: Kendy Hoffman. Kristi Heo. Lee Ann Glasscock. Marsha Stmmel. Mike Graves. Debbie Hesse. Sherry White. Katrina Vrba. Margie Walker. Nollic Nelson. Mary Pascltetag. THIRD ROW: Sherisc Matlock. Tammy Fraley. Christy Rash. Linda Ilcrklotz. Diane Prcwitt. Jeanie Cernosek. Marla Sweeney. Debbie Boyce. Laura Wolfe. Laura Fitzgerald. Kim Allen. Christi: Edwards. Holly Metzger. TOP ROW Ms. Mary Ccrnialr lsponsori. David Armstrong. Richard Carroll. . Miltcllta. Tim Carpenter, Steve Akc. Kurt Himmelreieh. Scott Luttrell. Lance Jacobs, Glen Dawkins. Felicia Parker. Jennifer Sampsel. Kim Allen, Mrs. Emily Cates lsportsorl. Beta ClubfNHS 63
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AT THE FIRST BANQUET HELD in the fall, Linda Herklotz gives out instructions to make things run smoothly. HARDWORKING SPONSOR Diane Onstet takes time out ol' ti busy schedule of planning to help serve dinner ut the Friendship Banquet in September. 4 Academicsf2nd dimension CIIIEERING STUDENTS delight in the in iiddition to the Western Dziy invitation to Western Assembly. one ol' the mainy dress western. projects sponsored by the Student Council,
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