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The Honor Society is to honor those who demon- strate high scholarship, leadership, character, and service. We try to devise ways to encourage and ac- knowledge those who excel scholastically. We have started the academic letter award and we put signs on lockers of all those on the Honor Roll. We are currently trying to get a plaque for presi- dents of the Student Council and N.H.S. and a traveling banner to hang in the hall listing the most students from any one class on the Honor Roll every quarter. — Mrs. Tolar i 1 O K. Soctt. just one more cookie! Mrs. Tolar serves punch to Dustin. Scott and parents following the installation ceremony. 2. NHS members are (front) Tena Rice - vice president, Stacey Oard. Kelly Mdrrou. Connie Kurasz- secretary. Bonnie Bowles-treasurer. (Back) Mrs. Tolar-Advisor. Jeremy Britton, Kent Cole-historian. Scott Nishwitz. Tom Hinerman, Dustin Ralston- president. Ben Johnson. Brad Jaeckel. Jared Jeffs. 3. Dustin and Tena administer the NHS oath to new inductees. Hoiioit £ocieft ScJutlaxiLip LuJeulif CLawetfK Qvuite, 29
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The high school band enjoyed another successful year. Al- though we were down in num- bers, the band demonstrated a lot of talent and enthusiasm. Large crowds attended both the Christmas Concert and Spring Concert. Audiences also enjoyed the pep band performances at ball games. i 1. A marching band! For the first time in many years, DHS students donned uniforms and marched on the football field to play the National Athem. 2. Playing in the band are (front) Jason Call, Paul Penney, James Nusbaum, Ed Winters, Jamie Bowles, Brad Jaeckel. Shane Sanderson. Mr. Nusbaum-Director. (middle) Chad Williams, Kelly Marrou, Tricia Zeller, Tara Bernard, Bonnie Bowles. Connie Kurasz, Shelly Pittsley, (Back) Steen Finley, Andy Carter, Stacey Oard. Not pictured: Kent Cole. Stiff judging at Festival reduced the number of superior rafings for solos and small ensembles, but the band still managed an Excel- lent rating. The highlight of the year was a performance at the State Capi- tal building. Numerous state re- presentatives and senators were present along with Governor Sulli- van. -Mr. Nusbaum 28
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Amici Staff Compiling the history of a school year is an awesome task! Twelve students (most first-time staffers) plus one relatively inexperienced advisor accepted the chal- lenge and gave many before and after school hours to produce an annual which will serve as a written and pictorial account of 1987-88. The staff sold over $3,000 worth of advertising, sold the book itself, and maintained two pop machines to entirely finance the publication. Instruction gained at the WHSAA Journalism Workshop in Evanston during October was valuable, teaching us techniques on layout, copy, and photography. Our theme, cover design, and contents were chosen after much brainstorming in the fall. January became very hectic as the first deadline approached ... that hec- tic pace lasted through our final deadline following graduation. So, here we go again with YOUR ANNUAL, a book which taught us a lot and provided many fun-filled, exhausting, sometimes frustrating, but often reward- ing hours. -'88 RAM Staff Mrs. Ballinger, Advisor Stacey Oard, Editor Connie Kurasz Jennifer Nelson Kristi Leseberg-Rose Traci Thompson Amanda Carter Kelly Marrou Kara Ruff Andy Carter Lance McBride Scott Nishwitz Rena Johnson 30
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