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Letterman's Club: Front Row: sgt. at arms, Kelli Scott, treas., Angie Mclntire, sec., Shelly Busby, vice- pres., Brent Arnold, pres., Mike Boyll, sgt. at arms, Ted Stichler, Second Row: Teresa Green, Rick Bene- fiel, Kevin Rector, Chris Nunley, Deanna Hoover, Mimi Mclntire, Dee Lynch, Cathy Zinkg Third Row: Lori Morton, janey Muse, jill Rapers, jama Hackle- man, Paul Cecil, Shelly Stalets, joan Zinkp Fourth Row: Vicki Henry, julie Likens, Amy Roberts, Scott Carter, jeff Benefiel, Shelly Mills, jill Sandala, Fifth Row: Miss julius, Mrs. Hersberger, Mrs. McDermit, Mr. Shepard, Mrs. Williamson, Mr. Hunter, Danny Huntzingerg Back Row: Mr. Babbitt, Mr. Schuler, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Buck Mrs. McDermit gives julie Dennemann her trophy and congratulates her. Miss julius passes out certificates for the basketball players. ' -QEZQ? -lglulurruttv .fig Builders Of School Spirit And Sportsmanship . . . . lt Mike Boyll, president of Letterman's club, gets the meeting started. 66 Letterman's Club There are eighty varsity sports available to the students at Lapel High. This year something new was added. If a student earned a letter in a varsity sport or as a cheerleader, the student was eligible to become a charter member of the newly formed Letterman's Club. The club was inspired by Mr. Dallas Hunter and several of the senior sports- men. The idea was explaned to various students, and a meeting was held. At this meeting, a committee was chosen to draw up a Constitution. The constitution pro- vided for the regular officers and a set of rules for the operation of the The primary purpose of the club is sponsor good sportsmanship, fellowshi and school spirit. Each member must live up to these by laws to set an example for new sport members. The other feature of the club is to providt for three sports banquets rather than tht large all-sports banquet usualy held in the Spring. The first was the fall sports banque and the Spring sports banquet. All of the coaches are members.
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The Fall Festival, as seen from a bird's eye view. Front Row: Karen Bodenhorn, Angie Mclntire, Carole jones, Kim Shafer, leri Campbell, Vicki Henry, Second Row: Ruth Ann Carey, Mimi Mclntire, Lisa Burris, Amy Simmermang Back Row: Kip Stottlemyer, Ronnie Wiley, Skip Watkins, Matt Milburn, Mike Bauner, Skeeter Henry, Todd Sny- der. Student Council 65
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High Achievement Is Their Goal Each year around the first of November, ere is an undercurrent of anticipation. hat causes this feeling? It is at this time f the year that the National Honor Society ponsor, the counselors and a faculty com- ittee begin the task of nominating new embers for the year. Two of the new members were from the enior class, and 14 were from the junior lass. A senior must have a grade point verage of 3.3 and a junior must have a rade point average of 3.5. Academic achievement is only one of the criteria for eligibility. Candidates are judged on the following characteristics: character, leadership, service to school and community, and scholarship. On january 16th, the new members were taken into the society at a special convo- cation in the gym. It was a very impressive ceremony. On Sunday, january 18th, a reception was held in the band room for the new members and their families. ...Q-and il if Members of National Honor Society try to think of new ideas for the induction. The new members of Honor Society listen intently to the qualities they must maintain to stay in the club. Honor Society: Front Row: Sponsor, Mrs. Whalen, sec., Shelly Busby, Tracy Howell, Maura Pearce, pres., Teresa Green, leana Pentz, Mimi Mclntire, Kelli Scott, Lisa Beachp Second Row: Shelly Stalets, Vicki Snyder, Karen Bodenhorn, laney Muse, jill Bandala, Angie Mclntire, Cathy Zink, Third Row: loan Zink, Faith Edenfield, Karin Gray, Lisa Boden- horn, Brenda Due, Brenda Andreatta, Beth Cook- man, Back Row: Chris Simmerman, lim Copeland, Mark Kimmerling, Ron Nunes, Brad Garrison, Brent Arnold National Honor Society 67
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