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1 1, A 1 , :ESQ X i gr? ' X , .Jr ' N 5 , i y 3 sms .lay Buckley received a donut and thc news that he was an NHS initiate from Patricia Atkinson. ji. 'h-if -'-vs-wif Teresa Nelson found Diane Hartley's music easier to read as Andrea Chastain joined them in singing the NHS national song. , ,i,i. After a treasure hunt and being informed they had been selected for NHS, initiates relaxed in the li- brary. I 3 , if ,ts 'ifia 5 N- 'Q' A K: N.H.S. Officers The candle of knowledge was a symbol of leadership, character, scholarship, and service and was used in all for- mal ceremonies of the NHS. Historian Brian Warnick, Secretary Jadelyn Johnson, Vice-President Misty Platts and President Kathy Weber retired from their offices in an end of the year ceremony while Advisor Carol Buckley directed. NHS-41
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Taking an oath to fulfill their duties as NHS officers were Historian Tammy Hicks, Vice- President Brian Warnick. President Jadelyn Johnson and Secretary Melody Apezteguia. Search conducted for top HS smiled and set goals. N HS is the most prestigious na- tional organization for high schoolsf' said Advisor Carol Buck- ley at the welcome for inductees. The inductees were notified they had been accepted into N.H.S. after a treasure hunt ending at the library where they received an acceptance letter. The induction for the Lyman Ea- gle Chapter was Feb. 25 at a cand- light buffet. The induction ceremo- ny included the NHS pledge of char- acter, scholarship, leadership and service. The buffet served was so good. I was surprised that they had fresh fruit with strawberries in the middle of winterf' said Amy La- Tour, a senior inductee. Along with LaTour, the senior inductees includ- ed: Vern Counts, Fritz Peterson, Geraldine Schell and Jeff Schwab. The sophomores were Melody Apez- teguia, Carol Bluemel, Jay Buckley, Leza Chapman, Tammy Hicks, Jon Jensen, Dennis Johnson, Spinner Jones, Monique Lewis and Anita McCreary. The inductees each light- ed a candle from the single flame of the candle of knowledge. I thought the candles were no neat. They gave a special atmosphere to the pro- gramf' said Bluemel. John Haning, featured speaker, spoke about smile therapy and setting goals. The NHS conducted service pro- jects for themselves, community and school. The Lyman Chapter mem- bers commuted to Salt Lake City where they ate at the Dela Fontana and saw the play Snow Queen. I was a little embarrassed because I ate so much of the bread, said Jade- lyn Johnson. Overall everyone en- joyed the meal except Diane Hartley who said, I didn't want to eat my meal because l ordered sausage and it didn't look like anyone could eat it. Each year the society provides a Christmas party for a specialized preschool. I liked playing Santa, but I was afraid that one of the kids would wet his pants on me, said Brian Warnick. The Honor Society served the high school banana splits during the ice cream social. NHS members dressed in 50's costumes and played rock and roll to set the overall theme of the 50,s. Later everyone had the choice of dancing or watching the Karate Kid. I had a lot of fun, said Tommy Anson, and the food was great. Pancakes with every topping pos- sible were served at a special break- fast April 9. A select group of stu- dents were invited. The members be- came acquainted with students they never really knew or recognized be- fore in the school. National Honor Society NHS members included front row: Advisor and honorary member Michael Hicks, Brian Warnick, Teresa Nelson, Melani Jensen, Advisor Carol Buckley, second row: Misty Platts, Patrica Atkinson, Jay Buckley, Amy LaTour, Diane Hartley, third row: Melody Apezteguia, Kathy Weber, Tammy Hicks, Lcza Chapman, Jadelyn Johnsong fourth row: Andrea Chastain, Jeff Schwab, Jon Jensen, Monique Lewis, Anita McCreary, Carol Bluemelg fifth row: Craig Johnson, Fritz Peterson, Spinner Jones, Dennis Johnson. 40 NHS Q00 I L...
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Cabbage Patch dolls and others became the recipients of TLC during a child care pro- ject. You made the difference At the state FHA convention Lisa Brunow was elected district secretary. She had her first offi- cial function at a spring new offi- cer training conference at Evan- ston. She said, This year we learned a lot about helping peo- pleg I have never helped so many in a whole year and I even enjoyed it. I am now District Six secre- tary. I think I have helped make the 85-86 year fun. 47 l'HA FHA Members -+ Heart after heart was frosted and then let- tered by Stephanie Young and Crystal Netus- chil. As a money making project, FHA sold Valen- tine cookies. Lisa Brunow prepared to hand out cookies to the Valentines FHA members included first row: DeLynda Peavler, Yvonne Silva, LeAnn Choate, Mi- chelle Ryan, John Lewis, Adviser Jeanne Lar- sen, second row: Lisa Brunow, Tina Elmer, Kim Piercy, Jeanine Harrison, Arlene Kelley, Cassie Galbralihg Andrea Chastain, Brenda Massa, Vicki Anson, Jorinda Miner, Deann MeDaniels.
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