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Quill And Scroll Honored Journalists (above) Barb Schreiner and Lynn McCorkle interest Scott Stevens in supporting the pic- ture sale, (right) President Lynn McCorkle discusses plans for the breakfast. Hard working journalists were honored with invita- tions to join the Edna North Knapp Chapter of Quill and Scroll. Inductees were selected from exceptional students from all three publication staffs. New mem- bers received an induction breakfast membership pins and cards and an annual subscription to the national Quill and Scroll magazine. The club sponsored a car for homecoming, a publications ' picture sale and a coke party following the yearbook distribution. (front row — from left) Mike Clark, Mr. Tom Pierce, Denise LeFebvre, George Wood- ward, Andy Dahlquist, Kathy Rice, (second row) Fran Anderson, Barb Schreiner, Brad MacDonald, Wanda Rembert, Kim McNamara, Barbara Massenburg, Paula Humerick. (back row) Pete Ward, Lynn McCorkle, Janet Pedretty, Allen Mallett, Luanne Klecka, John Schaub, Sharyn Wilkes, Chris Forest, Rob Schwartz, Eileen Murray.
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Roses And Ribbons Character, scholarship, leadership, and service were qualities manifested by the National Honor Society members. Due to a policy of fewer assemblies, NHS inducted new members dur- ing the second period class. Surprised inductees were greeted with roses, ribbons, and formal in- vitations. During the after-school tea, the new members signed the official roster. The club re- vamped its constitution, attended the spring district convention, assisted the Student Council with the first dance of the year, offered a tutoring service, and honored its seniors at a banquet and in the graduation programs. (front row — from left) John Schaub, Ken Jopling, Wayne McGinnis, Tom Fleischer, Rob Dennard, Charles King, John Cassels. (back row) Lydia Dorosh, Janet Pe- dretty, Barb Schreiner, Kim McNamara, Jeanne Garrett, Denise LeFebvre, Paula Humerick, Laura Weis, Kathy Rice, Mary Daniel, Mike Clark, Julie Smitherman, Mary Finger, Susan Haas, Carol Clark, Joan Hixson, Doreen Lassa. (above) Induction ceremonies honor new members, (left) NHS officers Denise LeFeb- vre, Mike Clark, Rob Dennard, John Cassels, and Barb Schreiner guide club activities. 27
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Honored Students Were Recognized Throughout the year CHS students were chosen for school, community, and national recognition. Nine ex- ceptional seniors participated in a new independent study program. Monthly, prominent seniors were select- ed for the Kiwanis Citizen of the Month Awards. Vari- ous community service clubs sponsored oratorical and essay contests in which CHS students were victorious. In addition, many students were recognized for their outstanding work in the areas of citizenship, scholar- ship, practical skills, and creative talents. (above) NMSQT finalists are: Rob Dennard, Lydia Dorosh, John Cassels, and Charles King. Doreen Lassa and Mary Finger are also recipients, (top) Bill Fleisher, John Schaub, Barb Schreiner, and Denise LeFebvre are the Elk ' s Youth Leadership Contest winners, (left) Representing CHS at the Hi-Q game are: Jeremy Bulow, John Cassels, Charles King, Elaine Sapourn, and Stanton Tripodis. Also competing is Mike Brannick. (center left) Susan Young cooks up the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, (top left) Bill Kessenich receives the Velda Farm Unheralded Hero Award from Coach Earle Brown.
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