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Honor students in our midst shine brightly entration of brainpower! Mr. Whetsell, adviser Great idea, Sandy! It takes an honor student! Now say, pretty please Sue Satton and Sue Sheppard. honor society ' s leading concession- aires. Honor Society began the year with a large number of new members. The number of applicants displays the interest students are taking in the honor programs at Evergreen. Much of the new interest was sparked by the new advisor, Mr. Whetsell. Honor Society planned a bike hike as one of its fun projects, and its in- duction ceremony was part of a banquet held at the Holiday Inn. Honor Society is supported by the annual dues of each member, and by sel- ling popcorn during the winter. Most of its earnings to toward two scholar- ships which are awarded annually go college-bound honor students. This year the officers were Bev Goo, pres.; David Sando, vice-pres.; Sandy Pleas- ants, sec; and Diane Goehring, treas. HONOR SOCIETY Sophomores: Teri Ayres, Robinette Baron, Karen Bordeaux, Gloria Boysen, Melanie Calkins, Lauri Carsten, Don Cop- lin. Bob Clark, Brent Crawford, Diane Daubert. Steve Drake, Debbie Fotheringham. Sandra Gylling, Joni Hoist, Sheri Lau, Marilyn Lauritsen, Karen LaViolette, Jennifer McCoy, Vickie Reagan, Judy Russell, Becki Shuck, Allison Snow, Mary Thomas, Linda Weber, Robin White, Barbara Wiley Juniors: Arlene Abbott, Johann Bauer, Cor ey Baxter, Craig Brown, Stephanie Charonie, Russ Cleaveland, Tom Dickens, Carolee Drillevich, Mark Erickson, Debra Estrem, Lynette Fisher, Sue Hutchison, Linda Jump, Stephanie Miller, Mike O ' Heron, Sandy Pleasants, Kathi Powell, Sue Probasco, Gayle Score, Terry Snoozy, Casey Storey, Lee Thompson, Cheryl Watanabe, Ellen Wood, Brenda Zobrist, Chris Mc- Millan Seniors: Jerry Allen, Stephanie Allen, Joy Bedell, Larry Besk. Lon Black, Debbie Bordeaux, David Briggs, Sanford Brown, Chris Carsten, Rock Crouse, Annette Dong, Terri Everman, Russ Galbreath, Kevin Gardiner, Lauri Garrett. Rick Giber- son, Diane Goehring, Bev Goo, Sue Hawes, Brian Hedman, Cisco Herrin, John Hixon, Margaret Holmberg, Kathy Hoo- ver, Carrie Kaku. Debra Kiehn, Diana Kincaid, Steve Kipisz, Craig Kobayashi, Morris Kremem, Denise Kuxhouse, Debbie Lord, Shelley Lovre, Steve Mastro, Connie McCormick, Barb McKie, Michele Mitzlaff, Kathy Moen, Marjorie Mori. Kim Nicholas. Dorothy Nikolaisen, Carmel Nilsen, Jean Purdy, Suzie Royer, Sue Sheppard, Dave Sando, Sue Satton, Nancy Smith. Roberta Titchenal, Linda Torseth, Laurel Warmen. Terry Westmoreland, Jeff W ' eers, Dorie White, Larry Wiese, Mark Johnson, Cheryl Meyer, Brian Home, Pam Lessard. 71
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Student International brings two new students Regina Proba from Germany, and Yvonne Papaux, from Switzerland are spending a year studying at Evergreen. £ - Mi? k . „ ■ H ■ ■W - H f — ifl RflK « j OB s . 9 Bkik i JBIC HP 1 I W JHJ L | ' ' fll jLv R 1 Jl Student International advisers Miss Jacobson and Mr. Piprew. President, John Wells; vice-president, Terri Everman; and secretary. Barb Reitan plan annual visitors ' day. Carrol Benedict returned from New Zealand at semester, while Morris Kremen returned from Holland at the beginning of the year. ■ '
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Latinists flourish in study and club activity turn A penny saved is a penny earned. The professional money counters are officers-Cisco Herrin-Consul Primus; Pamela Nalli-Consul Secundus; and Dennis Aemmer-Prae- Jea for (WQ B Mckie and K Reid rdax between concessioning. torian Guard. ' Fifty, seventy-five, that ' s one dollar. Concessionaires L. Reid and D. Kiehn. Latin students plan the arrangement of pictures of the annual Latin Banquet. Two diligei Latin scholars work on Chapter Pensa.-D.Cowell and M. Fritsch. £ dfl ' k feltL L m t . ■l .» - ' ' sr ' ' « Studying? Who? Me? questions Sue Hutchison.
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