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69 :iif: 2Asiti11vJsa,aifiialgseezgmxius-V.V ty - The Political Awareness Committee's activities centered around local, state, national and world governmental and political activities. Topics, such as nuclear proliferation, the Central American dilemma and the Democratic candidates for president were discussed and brought to light for the club members as well as any interested student body or faculty members. The 1983-84 Political Awareness Com- mittee's officers president Maria Montemayor, vice-president Tim Belton, secretary Lisa Bailie, and treasurer Leslie Daugherty. 113 Republican Mike McGlashen speaks to the PAC members about the Republican Party platform. Q25 Political Awareness Committee members are, front row, Lisa Bailie, Doni Wilson, Marie Montemayor, second row, sponsor Scott Bouyear, Greg Felker, sponsor Ray Scarborough and Ido Dubravsky. Q33 Seniors Lisa Bailie, Ienny Nicoll, Tracey Turner, Tim Belton and Vivian Cooley listen intently to guest speaker McGlashen. 21 8 ORGANIZATIONS czm 1 3 X.. W'
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' ' i-ffiie' 141' National Honor Society members were students who excelled aca- demically. An 8.5 grade point average was one of the main requirements to be met and maintained. The club was not involved in any type of competiton but did have several group activities. A few of the functions included a Halloween party, a Christmas celebration, and the club's annual induction ceremony on April 9. NHS met with sponsor Naomi Fanett in room 255 whenever home room took place. 111 New inductees Ioe Chorley and Leisl Engstrom are congratulated by sponsor Naomi Fanett. 125 National Honor Society members for the 1983-84 school year are bottom row, Vicky Speer, sponsor Naomi Fanett and Beth Cathey. Second row, Steve Perlimen, Annette Perreault, Michelle Rupple, Missy Thibodeaux, Kim Hurst, Chauntel Clark and jenny Feenstra. Third row, Mark Trimble, Cy Fenton, Emily Schneider, Britt Colib, Joni Wilson, Greg Anderson, Lisa Page, Michelle Schensted, Carol Coleman,Kari Dale and Catherine Kelly.Top row, Greg Felker, Andy Ralston, Iohn Baker, Sheri Sgitovich, Dave Griffith, joe Chorley, David Lucia and Iulie Mayne. Q37 New NHS members look at their letters of acceptance. t3ll -n lfvfl 0 ORGANIZATIONS 21 7
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M International Club members have initiated at Klein Forest quite a tradition of understanding. This new club was formed with this purpose in mind by Khanh Nguyen. The members seek to promote better understanding between foreign and native students and to provide a social atmosphere where foreign students can get to know each other. To achieve their stated purpose the club members participated in many activities throughout the year. Through a volleyball game with the French club the international students displayed their game skills. A further purpose of the club, to make the student body aware of the number of international countries and students represented at KF, was achieved through many events during the year. A Chinese New Year banner displayed in the commons showing others the manner in which the New Year is celebrated in China. The international map in the library is another project the club members engineered. Each pinpointed his native home and wrote a traditional greeting in his native language to the school. The new club's success should provide momentum for next year to be even more exciting than this one. Each year the club exists there is a greater opportunity for understanding, Nguyen explained. KU 1983-84 officers include, Wai Ye I-Io, Khanh Nguyen, William Ho, sponsor Mary Kimball. Q23 Club members prepare to bump the ball at the international club's volleyball game, ORGANIZATIONS 21 9
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