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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sponsor: Ms. Ann Reynolds; Pres.: Elizabeth Gower; Vice Pres.: Marybeth Jensen; Sec.: Karen Casey; Treas.: Brian Sapp; Historian: Shelly Mc- Collum; Members: T. Abney. S. Arango, L. Arcona. S. Armor. M. Arnold, C. Bazel, F. Bowley, B. Bowman, P. Broos, C. Buckman, C. Burchett, E. Byrne, M. Cahill, M. Carrillo, T. Childress. R. Clarke, A. Colocotronis, L. Cooper, K. Cordt, P. Criswell, M. Cullerton, S. Dadonna, C. Davis, J. Dawson, K. Donnel- ly, A. Earl, K. Eisenhower, E. Euler, L. Evans, J. Evetts, L. Feisee, L. Fitzmorris, A. Fragnito, T. Gallagher, G. Gasparich, D. Giannetta, R. Gibson, R. Gilford, J. Gregory, M. Hamlin, M. Hanahoe, L. Harper, R. Heavner, M. Hedrick, D. Hill, S. Hinson, J. Hirl, R. Hultslander. D. Hunter, M. Jett, S. King, K. Koscielniak, N. Kotselas, S. Lare, J. lekstrom, W. Marshall, J. Massey. M. Matheson, J. Matteson, E. McBriarty, S. Mc- Caffrey. M. McCue, 8. McFarland, E. Morris, L. Nance, D. Nikovits, K. Noren, K. O'Rear, C. Oslund, C. Paschal, C. Perkins. E. Plunkett, C. Primoli, B. Psioda, S. Purple, M. Quattromani, S. Radenz, K. Rafferty, R. Rallison, V. Reeve, Z. Richards, L. Richard- son, J. Roush, D. Sahd, T. Seltzer, P. Sessoms, T. Sheridan. B. Smith, J. Sorg, M. Stamoulas. B. Stevens. L. Stewart, K. Stocker. J. Streeter, D. Talmadge, P. Travesky, K. Tutterow. E. Vanderhoeven, K. Vassallo, M. Vassallo, R. Walter, M. Wat- son, W. Weedman, P. Whitehouse. B. Wor- thington, P. Wright, V. Yamamoto. M. Young. NHS Vice President, Marybeth Jensen con- siders suggestions on inductions. Elizabeth Gower and Tim Sheridan meet in SS VI to discuss the induction ceremony. Determined to be more than just a name, the National Honor Society undertook a wide range of ac- tivities. Besides keeping up a 3.5 grade point average, members ac- tively participated in a tutoring service-one of the club’s biggest projects. Subjects such as math, English, science, and foreign languages were tutored to students in all grades at their own convenience after school in the SS VI AC area. Each member had am- ple opportunities to display the qualities which had led originally to their selection as members of the National Honor Society. Par- ticipation in the induction ceremony and a party proved that not all NHS activity involved in- tense study and serious pursuit of academic exellence. NHS Treasurer, Brian Sapp intently listens at an officer's meeting. Clubs 323
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Showing their unity and pride, the Classes of '85 and ’86 joined together in their effort to promote spirit and concern for the student body. The Class of ’85 held an in- augural ball for the Class of '86 at the end of a hectic week of cam- paigning for the class elections. The two classes often joined forces, but the competetiveness between the two resulted in a 14-14 tie in the Powder Puff game in which over fifty girls competed for positions in the game. Spirit week, held in the spring by each class, and participation in class-night in January proved to be a great suc- cess in arousing enthusiasm by two classes that let no one forget they were moving on up. Edwards take time out during break to attend a Julie Ripley delivers her speech thal resulted in her victory as Recorder. John Simmons, Sasha Stowell, and Becky Class of '86 Council meeting. Dawn Lewis makes note of activities at an eighth grade Council meeting. CLASS OF '85 OFFICERS: Pres.: Keenan Goldsby; SSI Vice Pres.: Elaine Charron; SSII Vice Pres.: Molissa McNulty; Sec.: Dina Santavicca; Treas.: Annmarie Redican. CLASS OF '86 OFFICERS: Pres.: Mark Brazeal; SSI Vice Pres.: Maria Cademartori; SSII Vice Pres.: Karen Tarlano; Recorder: Julie Ripley: Treas.: Mark Wayland; Historian: Lynn Calvert. 322 R R
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Johnna Sorg, Laura Essman and Sara Trex- ler listen as president Cindi Paschal leads the meeting. Keyettes, an international girl s service club sponsored by Ki- Wives, were forty members strong and offered service to school, com- munity, and international projects. Founder’s Week, September 29 through October 3, found the Keyettes celebrating twenty-five years of existence and holding the “Sexy Eyes” Contest for the Founder’s Week Fund. Dedicated to school activities, Keyettes devoted their time to work at the concession stand during all home football and basketball games. Tasks taken for granted such as the stencilled room numbers in subschools 2, 4, and 6 and the returning of dimes in the cafeteria during the month of November were taken care of by the depen- dable Keyettes. December brought with it the construction and delivery of Santa-Grams as well as the Salvation Army canned food drive on Saturday, the thir- teenth. Throughout the year, this club certainly proved to be depen- dable as well as enthusiastic in their service activities. KEYETTES Sponsor: Mrs. Carol Palay; Pres.: Cindi Paschal; Vice Pres.: Regina Gif- lord; Sec.: Kathy Rafferty; Treas.: Kayleen Fitzgerald: Historian: Lee Ocker; Parliamen- tarian: Amy Blasch. Members: T. Abney. C. Ackerman, S. Ahern. M. Armor. S. Armor, K. Benton, 8. Beuchler, L. Bowley, K. Buckman, V. Cleveland. Y. Demory. L. Essman, H. Guynn, K. Hancock, A. Harnad. L. Harper, L. Heneghan, A. Huang. B. Keel- ing. S. Laase, P. Lombard, S. McCollum. B. McFarland. N. Nguyen. C. Oslund. E. Raffer- ty, R. Renwick. A. Roth, B. Schwein, L. Snuf- fer, J. Sorg, A. Sulik, S. Trexler, M. Young. At a Keyette meeting, Kathy Rafferty. Regina Gifford, and Sara Laase listen intently to plans . for the Keyette Alumni Reception. 324 R R
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