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STUDENT COUNCIL The Queen and her court were: Cathy Campbell and escort Pete Dennis. Candy Culbertson and escort Jeff McCort. last year's Queen. Carrie Cook and her escort Jack Miller. 1985 Queen. Lisa McCort and Mark VanBibber, Pam Starner and her escort Brent Graves. Julie Wells and Troy Wright and Melinda Wright and escort Stacey Spencer Jack Miller, an outstanding athlete and guard for the varsity team, puts two more points on the score board while being nudged in the back from an Ironton player Keith Myers, a junior on the varsity team, tries for another point on i foul shot. Kerry York also a junior and senior Troy Wright watch fori possible rebound. 16 Student Life Mark Yanko
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Hard Work Pays Off National Honor Society means hard work, dedication, and a long run reward. Being a member of the National Honor Society is not only an excep tional achievement but also an honor. A person must first meet the grade point average; then his characteristics in the areas of character, leadership, scholarship, and service are considered and reviewed by a panel of teachers that included Mr. James Bartholomew, Mrs. Carolyn Jones, Mrs. Loretta Helber, Mr. Kirk Hardman, and Mr. Jeffrey Werry. National Honor Society inductions were held on October 29, and 19 new members were accepted. Each new inductee was announced individually by active members of the society, and at the end of the ceremony Bethann Rempel, president of the society, led the group in the NHS pledge. New inductees were Beth Barber, David Bartholomew, Mark Blake, Stephanie Brandt. Kathy Brenning, Jeff Daubenmire, James Dennis, Kim Downs, Melanie Harris, Laurel Inboden, Lisa Labrador, Shelly McDaniel, Eileen Ringhiser, James Short, Jean Skinner, Mary Smith, Lori Starner, James Stillwell, and Vance Tope. They raised the membership to 41. Serving as of ficers of the society were Bethann Rempel, president; Kim Ireton, vice president; Katy Price, secretary; and Cathy Campbell, treasurer. The society's advisors were Mrs. Paula Tucker and Mr. John Young. Induction is not the end of hard work for each member, though. First of all, a grade point average of 3.3 must be kept throughout the year. Secondly, each person must keep his morals and goals set high. Lastly, participation in almost all activities of the society is a must. Being a member of the National Honor Society is not an easy task, but the rewards and self-satisfaction each person received is well worth it. Jim Waid waits in the hall before the induc- tions of new members into NHS. The ceremony was held on October 29. (Ih) Senior Jeanne Arnold tapped sophomore Jamie Dennis into the National Honor Society while Eric Walli and John Wayne look on. Candy Culbertson Student Life 15
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DELAY DOESN’T HURT TCIRN-OGT Though there was a three week postponement (due to the weather), everyone was still enthusiastic about the crowning of the basketball queen. Would be queens were fran- tic, and there was even a rumor that there might not be a basketball queen for 1985, but February proved to be a special month. All senior girls (including girls from Tri-County who were registered in Logan) and who were not part of the court for homecoming were eligi- ble. There were seven candidates for the 1985 Queen. The Queen is chosen by popularity. The ten girls who receive the most votes from the senior guys have their names placed on a ballot, then the names of these girls are distributed to grades nine through twelve during homeroom. These votes are then tallied, and the top seven girls are made the queen and court. The 1985 basketball queen was an outstanding student as well as a great athlete. The 1984 queen Carrie Cook was on hand to do the honor of crowning the 1985 queen — Lisa Me Cort. Lisa was crowned during a pre- game ceremony, with an overjoyous crowd standing and voicing their approval. Nineteen eighty five queen. Lisa McCort and her escort Mark VanBibber Lisa is a member of the Varsity L club and has lettered in volleyball, basketball, and softball. Lisa also keeps up her studies and plans to go on to college Mark VanBibber is also a member of the Varsity L club and is outstanding at football and wrestling. Mark Yanko Student Life 17
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