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With 14 students in contention for National Merit Scholarships, Lakeridge has kept up its tradition of producing fine scholars. The three Pacer winners were determined by their combined verbal and math scores on the PSAT. The Lakeridge Students of the Quarter also represented the school's academic superiority. Only those who excelled in academic achievement and extra-curricular involvement were honored in this manner. SCHOLARS 1. STUDENTS OF THE THIRD QUARTER: Freshman Amy Britsch, Junior Dee Lynam, Senior J.J. Birden. Sophomore Tanya Okino. and Dr. Lindersmith. 4. STUDENTS OF THE SECOND QUARTER: Freshman Lynne Sporre. Senior Troy Herring, Sophomore Ted Devore. Junior Christi North, and Dr. Lindersmith and Mr. James looking on. SCHOLARS
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Because school unity was the major goal of the executive council, the year was started with the termination of the class competition. Through various activities, assemblies and fund raisers, the officers worked to join the four classes instead of promoting competition and division. They attempted to incorporate school participation with Lakeridge spirit. The executive council worked closely with the class officers, five at large, and English representatives in informing the student body of the government's activities and plans. Because of their outstanding gualities in leadership, the executive council has been called the best group in Lakeridge's history. The only pitfall of the year was the impeachment of Activities Director Erik Miller. However, he appealed his impeachment, and at a special assembly meeting it was voted that he retain his position by a thirteen vote margin of 45-32. He was welcomed back by the council, and returned to his duties without further incident. Despite the impeachment, it was a productive year, and many beneficial changes occured. The organization and diligence of the council showed in the many successful events undertaken. STUDENT GOV’T. 25
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NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS FINALISTS WINNERS COMMENDED STUDENTS Valerie Crites Barnes Ellis Matthew Emlen Dave Fawcett Jason Hurtado Stewart Rits Matthew Emlen Jason Hurtado Stewart Rits Brian Baker William Bromps Andrea Evans Jamal Kadn Ty Montgomery Jennifer Tracy Robert West Tracy Whitner STUDENTS OF THE FIRST QUARTER. 2. Freshman Carolyn Hunter. 3. Senior Jennifer Tisdel. 5. Freshman Fritz Hirsh. 6. Junior Seth Jelen. NOT PICTURED: Sophomore Mary Ellis. SCHOLARS
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