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Talk among new and old members liv- ens up as they get refreshments. Food had to be eaten quickly so the JNHS could have its induction. Refreshements provide the program ' s grand finale. Dina Watley, along with other members and their parents, eat following the program. One day out of the year is set aside for a special ceremony in which inductions are held. Kerry Flowers, president of NHS, gives a short speech before intro- ducing the guest speaker. yii I National Honor Society (Old Mem- bers) — Front: Tonya Clopton, Cheryl Russell, Rickey Pigott, Dina Watley, Stephanie Brice, Michele Hand, Amy Newell, Jon Noland. Row 2: Russ Moore, Suzy Joffrion, Kerry Flowers, Dana Cooper, Paul Doughty, Trae Ward, Larry Eberly, Todd Koniar, Brian Underwood. Back: Mike Rea, John Bas- chab, Mark Stratton, Edward Norman, Willie Corrington, George Engel, Scott Crosby, Dana Cleverdon, Geoff Lips- comb, Jason Blake. National Honor Society (New Mem bers) — Front: Marie Styron, Cindy Hal verson, Mike Coates, Tony Russell Heather Peevy, Dana Montgomery Lynne Oulliber, Nina Berg, Dawn Faehn- rich. Row 2: Cathy Pumphrey, Meredith Walsh, Sabena Weiremann, Kim Shef- field, Melissa Moyer, Shawn Layton, Mari- lyn Ward, Melissa McMichael, Michelle Doughty, Tammy Parker, Tina Moyer Sheila demons, Rebecca Donelson Back: Gina Stump, Kim Morris, Kerr Sharpe, Lisa Moore, Kathy Stuckey, Ds vid McRae, Gerald Koehler, Davi Thompson, Rick Gehr, John Schi macher, Matt Leon, Rossana Castro, Cri tina Sillanpaa. 17d Honor Societies
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Mu Alpha Theta — Front: Willie Corring- Carolyn Ann Plasli, Tammy Robinson, Mu Alpha Theta — Front: Mil e Rea, ton, Bill McKee, Whieatiiers Andreasen, Tonya Clopton. Back: Jon Noland, Jason Suzy Joffrion, Stephanie Brice, Trae Mark Stratlon, Stacey Brewer, Teresa Har- Blake, Geoff Lipscomb, George Engel, Ed- Ward. Angie Hinson, Pam Hand (spon- rison, Renay Bishop, Dawn Faehnrich. ward Hinson, Brian (Jnderwood, John Bas- sor). Row 2: Angela Montgomery, Rick- Row 2: Wayne Minor, Amy Newell, Kim chab. Smith, Melissa McMichael, Dana Cooper, ey Pigott, Cheryl Russell, Emily Hand, Larry Eberly. Back: Todd Koniar, Scott Crosby, Jeana Anderson, Kerry Flow- ers, Paul Doughty. Math Ciub Mu Alpha Theta 175
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By keeping up grades and responsibilities members of the honor societies become Pacemakers How easy was it to pack con- fused parents, excited students, along with a few teachers and a principal, in a school cafeteria? Not very, once reports reached that Hurricane Elena was ap- proaching. Members of the Junior Na- tional Honor Society (JNHS) and the National Honor Society (NHS) were able to experience this situation when they hosted an orientation for students who were totally new to the high school. Refreshments were pro- vided and the new students and their parents were taken on a quick tour of the school. Mrs. Louise Taylor, sponsor of JNHS, commented, Right after the tour we heard about Elena, jumped in our cars, and left. The orientation program kicked off the year for the honor societies. Members of JNHS fol- lowed up the initial project by contributing $3 of their person- al money to the club ' s fund for needy Christmas gifts. In addi- tion, members tutored students needing help in various sub- jects. The tradition of welcom- ing new students to the school continued through a program called Adopt-A-Student. Plans were even made to start a Stu- dent Against Drunk Driving (SADD) Chapter. Later in the year, the NHS sent out letters to prospective inductees. After teachers evaluated the students on certain qualities, new mem- bers were chosen. Inductions took place for both societies on March 16 in the high school li- brary. Ms. Edith Lloyd, sponsor of the NHS, presented a fundraiser to the club following induc- tions. Members were responsi- ble for selling three auto kits at $5 a piece. The profits from the fundraiser went into their fund for future plans. Like the JNHS, the NHS completed community projects. Old members had to complete 12 hours of service while new members had to com- plete only six. Some students tutored while others actually did a direct community service. In the end, the elite proved to be the busy. Members kept up with their grades while fulfilling their obligations to the society. Junior National Honor Society (Old Members) — Front: Michelle Thiem. Kristin Pearcey, Elizabeth Dodelin, Paige Watler, Debbie Glenn. Back: Alison Un- derwood. Lisa Hamburg, Michelle Lips- comb, Mark Messick, Joy Morris. Junior National Honor Society (New Members) — Front: Stephanie Davis, Skye Langston, Jamie White, James Butler, Tommy Benson, Robin Montgomery, Mark Gaignard. Brian Moye, Jill Smith. Terri Wallace. Vicki Cuellar. Row 2: Allison Gates, Jennifer Petersen, Joy Gehr. Tiffany Lipscomb, Deniece Baschab, LaSharen Knight. Amy McLellan, Jill Mullen, Michelle Morrell, Kathy McRae, Shane Otto, J.J. Kaiser. Back: Melanie Terry, Leslie Parker, Melanie Wynne, Angela Brooks, Kathy Stockwell. D.D. Andersen, Tiffa- ny Childers, Beth Muggins, Wendy Cau- dill, Cheryl Owens. Nicole Tindal. Honor Societies 177
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