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For NHS mem- bers create new ideasg they exe- cute thern,' then they go on to create more new ideas. Helping Hand. After installation of new officers, NHS Vice President Senior Jay Buckley shows Sophomore Tracy Vercimak how to put her touch on her officer pin. lam Clubs NHS This yngurt's fur yuu. The cultured clan received thank you's in the form of apples and yogurts from student body's model group. d0,this yogurt's for you, the National Ho or Society members said as they passed out yogurt to teachers at a moming faculty meeting. Does this mean we are sour milk? asked Agriculture Teacher Rex Hamner. No, said NHS Advisor Carol Buckley, This means you are cultured. One of the major activities of the NHS was teacher recog- nition. Earlier in the school year the members passed out shiny red Delicious apples, reminiscent of students giving teachers apples. This is all just a touch of thoughtfulness on the NHS members' part, noted Buckley. Teacher Del Turner said, I think it's a good idea because usually some students think of the teacher as an adversary. The NHS effort models a better teacher-student relationship, resulting in more friendly attitudes among all students and teachers. The NHS mem- bers were leaders. NHS members create new ideasg they execute themg then they go on to create more new ideas, added Buckley. One idea originated by the NHS was the Smile, it's Lolli- pop Day. The student council liked the idea, so continued the activity this year. The NHS also led by being huggers for the Special Olympics. For Christmas, the NHS went to the Child Development Center in Mountain View. They participated in many Christ- mas activities like giving stockings and having a Santa for the children. Each child seemed so happy that people would care for them and be willing to spend time with them, giving them attention, said Senior Melody Apezteguia. Junior Michelle Redden said, I liked it because the children were so friendly. Others were shy and I thought that was cute. For their yearly cultural trip, the NHS attended Handel's Messiah cantata performed by the Utah Oratorical Society at Salt Lake City. While there they toured and shopped. It was very cultural and I liked the music, said Junior Dana Vercimak. Other activities included the initiation of new members and a Sweet Heart Social which was a party for couples. We had more activities this year and that made it more interest- ing for me, said Senior Den- nis Johnson. Getting into NHS was not an easy task. To do so a person showed scholarship, service, leadership and good character. Once a student joins he or she must continue to show these good qualities, said Librarian Carol Buckley. Jim Chapman
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Hard copy. Ready for one of the editors to slash her copy, Junior Annette lsom prepares it for review. After putting on editorial marks, she tums it in to Co-editors I on Jensen and Spinner Jones. When she makes corrections they suggest, she tums it in to Advisor Relta Cox. This process continues until the copy is finally approved. Dual duty. A printer and a reporter, Senior Christy Youngberg puts in twice the service for newswriting. She wrote copy, skipped the layout stage, made PMT 's, stripped negatives and ran off 350 copies of Eagle magazine. Blurred. Frustrations and stress are two big problems for photographers. After selecting possible pictures from a contact sheet, photographers John Keller, Kelly Souther and Kelly Atkinson review the results of the prints. If none of them are very good, the photographers head out with cameras to retake the assign- ment. EBI Clubs Quill and Scroll
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