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, Robert Lively decides to cut Mike Rockwell's throat after he finds out that Mike lost the other half of the National Honor Society picture. Thanks Mike! In early spring several members went horseback riding at Ann Prather quickly finishes her Physics homework the Hole In The Wall Stables. during first hour AP. English. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 19
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National Honor Society National Honor Society. .Front Row: Ahleen Enserink, Adam Burke. Debra Kandel. . .Second Row: Mr. Phil Hart, Sponsor; Jenny Tang. Caro- line Blair, Connie Newman. J.J. Gianantonio,.. Third Row: Celeste Tang, Patty Anderson, Andrew Ray. Doug Gerden. Christine Haita. Matt Colby. . .Fourth Row: Chari Pomeroy, Tammy Baughman, Paula Provo, Bobbi Ravalli, Fred Podesta. Angela Gill, GaiI Haga. . .Fifth Row: Marcia Bottemly. Carole Tom, Neil Farber. Janet Day, Sam Cohen, Andy Gil- hum, Non-Member, Mark Marley. t Back Row: Bill Sanderson, David Felton, Earl Rutenber, Keith Hake. . .Not Pictured: Dave Tatom, Gail Silberman, Mike Lucero. Beth Kahn, President; Lynne Smith. Vice Presi- dent; Susan Shapiro, Tanino Privitera, Marty Hedlund. John Robb, Ann Prather, Tom Prather. Lorrie Oelkers. Jeff Dubnow, Gail Miller, Eric Gruber, Don Novkov, Marilyn Spinner. Pat Devries, Tony Taylor. Cecily Ellsworth, Michelle Judson. Keith Shirkey. John Tveidt, Marc Solo- mon. . t The members are not stereotyped 'bookwormst. They are involved and aware. -Beth Kahn N ational Honor Society J, I membership is the most distinguished and covet- ed honor that Camelback High School has to bestow upon a student. Those elected into the Soci- ety must have evidenced ex- cellence in four separate areas: Scholarship, Leader- ship, Character, and Service. The top ten percent of the 18 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Junior Class and the top fif- teen percent of the Senior Class are the only students eli- gible for membership. The National Honor Society holds an impressive induction ceremony once each year in the auditorium. Parents and friends of the newly elected are invited to hear music and speeches by old members and watch as the new members are inducted into the exclusive group. All was not pure work and glory for National Honor Soci- ety members, however. The group sponsor various social functions such as a yearly cook-out, hayride, a ttmoon- walk , picnics and a back- packing trip for members and friends.
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N.M.S.Q.T. Semi-Finalists Sometimes, I think people are afraid of me. I wish they understood- Pm just me! - Michelle Judson I. n the junior year, students A have the opportunity to take the Pre-SAT Test as a sort of practice for the SAT, which is required for college entrance. When all scores from across the country are compared, those whose cu- mulative scores rank in the top 570 ecome NMSQT Semi- Finalists. To advance to the finals one must fiII out many forms dealing with academic achievements, honors, awards, school activities, jobs, etc. He must submit tran- scripts, teacher recommenda- tions, and a seIf-written essay about his past and future am- bitions. The SAT tests oneis proficiency in various aspects i . 4 of math and English. All appli- i 0 4.. .g. ' . cations and test scores are re- ; . :xXx n 9-. i: i. viewed, and from these peo- ' 0x X HO. k3 -- ple are picked who will receive . - i h -t '- iF-l- . X. - SChO'arShiPS- Fred Podesta . .Not Pictured: Andrew Ray and Marc Solomon. . . Michelle Judson Eric Gruber 20 N.M.S.Q.T. SEMI-FINALISTS
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