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The National Honor Society was a group of students selected for their potential in character, scholarship, leadership and service. Affiliated with and sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, this group of students represented the school in its service activities to the school and community, and each individual’s grades and participation in school activities. The junior charter members of the Society were inducted in the spring of 1975, and the new seniors were inducted in the Fall. The spring and summer of the first year of the NHS were spent with a car wash and a trip to Kings Dominion. Another car wash was organized in the Fall, after the new members were inducted, and the group collected toys for needy children at Christmas. In January, the members went on a ski trip and later, in the early 0 spring, on a Bicentennial Tour. Also, in the spring, the new juniors were inducted into the NHS to replace the graduating seniors. Dave Patten desoaps himself after carwash which was sponsored by the NHS at Phillips 66 to provide money for various projects and activities. Charier Members: Dee Archambault. Kathy Barton, Joe Borgerding, Angela Bramblet, Sueann Brown, Connie Cameron, Jan Carlson, Celia Clark. Crawford Cole, Debbie Dougherty, Cheryl Eisenhard, James Foggo. Melissa Garmin, Susan Gatlin, Joy Gladwell, Pam Grich. Colette Guertin, Cheri Hall, Chris Hibbert, Cortney Hicklin, Beth Hizer, Kenneth Holroyd, Laurel Hughes, Sue Hyer, Saress Ivey, Brian Jacobeen, Jackie Jones. Mark Kaczmarak, Barbara Kauffman, Julie Kelley, Douglas Kerk- p§trick, Jim Lebiedz, Heidi Lewis, Jeanne Lull, Mitchell Lynch, Scott Mandeville, Diane Mannino, Ron Marryott, Rebecca Marshall, Nadine Matteson, Courtney McClurg, Ann McCubbin. Cathy McHale, Kenneth W. McLain, Susan McNabb. John Milford. Cheryl Miller. Karen Miller, Betsy Morefield, Julie Morin, Ed Murphy, Claudia Mutter. Nancy Naf- zinger, Katharine Paschal. David A. Patten, Dwanda Patterson, Dawn Ploe, Bernadette Prutzman. Barbara Schleusener, Jeffrey Brent Sanders, Jessica Senio, Dvvan Simmons. Robert Sisson, Debbie Stromeyer, Theresa Stuart, Laura Sweeney, David Tikkala, Cherly Vernon. Beth Walsh. Lori Walls, Charles Wedel, Lisa Wigg. New Members: Mark Abraham, Linda Barnes, Jan Barrett, Lisa Bartholomew, Angela Battle, Ken Bayne, Kristen Bissell. Ginger Braddon, John Briggs, Sara Brown. Cindy Carlson, Tim Carpenter, Janet Chestnut, Cheryl Christ. Chris Clark, Sarah Cocke, Shelley Cramblet, Kara Davis, Kim Deck. Kathy Hales, Donna Hart, Natalie Haugh, Richard Hays, Ronald Heinz, Carolyn Herald, Kim Holt. Ray Huber, Valerie Jones, Dale Larson. Carol Lee. Eric Leeper, Cindy Long, Carolyn Martin, Theresa McKay, Brian Miller, Mar¬ garet Miller. John Mitchell, Mary Ellen Morales. Robert Murray, David Olivier, David Pazstor. Audrey Perkins, Cathy Pfleghardt, Ray Pickering, Jill Rallison, Vince Ramik, Alice Ramsay, Steve Richardson, Georgianna Rivers, Janice Robinson, Joyce Robinson, Susan Robinson, Victoria Roelle. Cheryl Royers, Steven Romano, Katherine Rouse, Sharon Shaw, Dorothy Shumway, Ronald Sibold, Shawn Skelly, Rebecca Snowberger, Helen Southern, Michael Steere, Gregory Taylor, Jean Tremaine, Mary Twilley, Angela Wackett, David Watson, Debbie Williams. An inside view of an active senior, working his heart out at a carwash for the NHS, Brian Jacobeen. keep right on scrubbing! (:lul)s .mil ()ru ini .ilions 71
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Nowhere else in this school could you have found over 20 different countries in one club. The Model UN Club consisted of a group of students interested in foreign relations who formed a team that participated in nation wide simulations. The team represented various countries and discussed world issues from the point of these countries at the UN simulations. The club participated in a Model UN meet in October. They then traveled to Washington D.C. for the North American Invitational Model UN meet in February, and to New York in March for the National High School Model UN meet held in conjunction with the United Nations. Between October and February, when not involved in meets, the club had trial simulations and developed Model Security Councils within the club. Their final meet was the Fairfax County Model UN meet held in May. The members of the club rehearsed, studied, presented and debated for and at these simulations. All the knowledge was from their own efforts, and the reward, a scope of knowledge that could not have been attained anywhere else. The chairman of the mock UN, Chris Clark, doesn’t get many protests because he’s armed. First Row: Paul Hillery — Vice President, Jack Sesler, Valerie Vinogradov, Jennifer Spevacek, Kathy McLernan. Second Row: Chris Clark — President, Scott Larson — Treasurer, Frank Parrella, Steve Romano, Ray Huber, David Lynch, Mark Hollar, John Burch, Glen Gawarkiewicz. Third Row: Jim Murry, Kelly Johnson, Tony Stutts, Kieth LaRochelle, Lisa McGrady, Sandy Daly, Sandy Kauffman — Sec¬ retary, Cindy Nash. UNITED KINGDOM BYELORUSSIA Deep in thought, Steve Ramano, Jack Sesler, and Jeff Ball try to solve world problems at the UN meeting in sub school 6. 70 Clubs and Organizations
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Buy, sell, trade. Sound familiar? These were the activities of the Stamp and Coin Club. During the summer the club met at members’ homes in order to discuss plans for the year. The club invited speakers to come talk with them about different aspects of stamp and coin collecting. They arranged a field trip to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington in November in order to see the collections which were on display there. During a club meeting, members pour their col¬ lections on tables and bargain for desired items. Members: Scott Nichalls — Pres., Eric Reimund — Sec., Rick Penrose — Treas., Doug Stailey — V.P., Christian Meukow, Craig Hanchey, Brett Hodge, Garth Hodge, Beth Gordon, Jeff Barnes, Keith Whitener, Dwight Cragun, Peggy Sowell, David Lynch, Johnny Bullock, Rick Fowler, Todd Wilkes, Sam Cohen, Mark Stadsklev, Steve Hef¬ lin, Wendy Fowler, Doug Hill, Ed VanerHoeven, Gary Williams. Many of the collections deal with historical persons or things. The age and the uniqueness of these historical stamps make them worthwhile collection pieces. 72 Clubs and Organizations
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