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Eric Swagel lights the main candle during the new member induction for NHS. -. - - - .,:wL-i- ga .3-gc .unyr xwng, tr ,-2' '54 '-gr L.--.--'M JC-pf -J 314 E5 K? '.ijfl-:?f2QQ1jSg'F-.ZXUSIif Q., ,ki -fb-x,:,:Qf, .:.: N , . ,... H .. ,,... ,,...... ..,,. , ..,,.. .,..., . . Q.. XX R t '--- 1 ne NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Front row: Adele Smith, Chris Genardini, Pam Davis, Scott Rye, Jeff Seyman, Chris Jones, Kendi Delp, Cathy Garrison, Lori Dobrowski, Susan Fu. Second row: Leina Tani, Dawn West, Karen Snyder, Cathy Regalado, Jeff Manolio, Donette Bigler, Eric Swagel, Huong Hugnh, Kelly Craven, Jason Lewis, Lisa Godemann, Melissa Chu, Amy Timmons, Kelly Ward. Third row: Melissa Jameson, Erin DeCastro, Van Tang, Debbie Zobel, Sindi Myer, Ankur Bansal, Johnny Chin, Jill Mars, Torey Mason, Cathy Lindgren, John Bowman, Merille Tanner, Allison Rose, Terri Richer. Fourth row: Ari Stern, Cyn Rogers, Mark Vrabel, Joel Press, Scott Palmer, Doug Fenger, David Rudd, Corey Smith, Kathy Henry, Sara Burger, Sean Jensen, Julie Roach, Lana Weir, Kim Keebler. Fifth row: Melinda Easton, Gavin Smith, Doug Mouser, Linda Johnson, Nade Murry, Toby Aicken, John Golightly, Becky Witter, Sheryl Howe, Matt Harper, Todd Mouser, Pi Ware. 'fi1.i-pas..112-11:-j'f.'f-'-1'-Y- v.:'f.'t7..:l'?v:,11f,'L-'Ji' -12 -'L-'f rr- ' t f ' -'f 1,-,. ' Off fr-s-t49w -7 it-' f- at- Af--'-1-f-116--Av?-if at-1-ff-1 ifriti' 71fif-px::QL-1258-feqfwf.u:'.t2if.i--rr. 112255 r. :Tx-T-.1 w ' 1 l L.,1- 131 A ,Q-AI'-f-F-'Z:t'N+'T-3'f'7':JI' -X 12330-su'-x'.17:1U7 'ALL' r'1f'- '-2 o-'- 7 Q- f '7 l' : Tutoring Services Offered National Honor Society members consisted of students receiving a 3.5 gpa, from freshman to junior year and involved in school activi- ties. One of the major activities sponsored at NHS was Mar- cos de Niza's outstanding tu- toring service. After being cer- tified by the teachers who taught the course which the member was tutoring, they were on their way. Members tutored students in any sub- ject in which students felt they needed help. A fee of 55.00 hour was charged by the stu- dents and so far this has been a reasonable rate for the tu- tees. Tutoring the students at Marcos was just one of the many achievements an NHS member will have accom- plished by using all of the skills learned throughout the academic years of high school. Mrs. Cummings supervises an early morning NHS meeting. Organizations - 191
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Dave Thompson pays close attention during a meeting. Student Council Promotes Padre Spirit for All Although some students felt that student council was a popularity contest, members were awake bright and early, 7:00 o'clock in the morning, at- tending another meeting. Dis- cussing school events was the key business of each meeting. Student council planned some of the best activities of the year-and the most cre- ative ones too. Take for in- stance, the Homecoming dance. Yes, student council members planned and ar- ranged the homecoming dance, and the fun-filled week that went along with it. Although student council promoted activities for the 190 - Organizations Student Council. Front row: Eric Peterson, Brad DeVar, Jill Mars, Katie Sislak, Treiva Turanchik, Sindi Meyer, Dana Zban Second row: Drew Colby, Bridget Huert, Gioia Pitts, Michelle Nolan, Samara Miller, Jamie O'Dell, Christy Sanders. Thu row: Marc Diaz, Craig DeMarco, Pops Garcia, Ray Delgado, Johny Chin, Ankur Bansal, Jeff Bell, Mr. Placona. students, the members also promoted a great deal of spir- it. This year, student council members changed the strate- gy from old traditions to new ways. Besides just promoting spirit amongst themselves, members sought spirit by pointing out more of the stu- dent body and helping them to express opinions on the activi- ties that involved students. More assemblies were given this year in order to increase school spirit. In conclusion, this year's student council brought a lot of school spirit to students and faculty. Michelle Nolan takes accurate minutes during a student council meeting.
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HERO. Front row: Tammy Mason, Melissa Woodson, Leann Lawrence, Rachel Tsehaye, Stephanie Moore, Mrs. Majorie Boydston. Second row: Jennifer Bo- gard, Sharon Crawley, Traci Fite, Jill Johnson, Terri Ayala, Eva Hunt. Third Row: Kari Shute, Kristen Palla, Dina Castillo, Kari Makowski, Michelle Nolan. Fourth Row: Bob Pftauz, Arnold Souder, Ted Brennan, Heather Maclellan, Chris De- Pierro. DECA. Front row: Mr. Dan Greaven, Christy Sanders, Adrein Cassidy, Nancy Jac son, Lisa Brokaw, Angela Hu, Michelle Guzman, Erin Smith, Dawn Nord, Lisa Buda Amy Timmons, Tiffany Oliver, Dawn West, Jackie Trujillo, Kandace Lindsey, Joi Anderson, Craig Demarco. Second row: Heather Landon, Bridget Bogart, Holly McPheters, Angie Andreason, Chris Adams, Eric Chu, Collen Lindsey, Kim Ga sparek, Brooke Beadles, Sindi Meyers. Third row: Aron DeLaVara, Nariman Firoi zye, Rudy SantaCruise, Scott Bernier, Rick Collens, Troy Carpenter, T.L. Kersni Scott Jones, Chris Shuraker, Bret Winthrds, Jared Rittenhouse, Bruce Binkly, Bra Gavigan, Dan Henderson, Mr. Rick Powers, Brian Tracy . .t.-, i s -, i ff :vrt Y. ' tying ,bmw xrki. C .,, ,Q is-t..t., kk-- , . N' S Yi H P 1 ':- fri K. '-154' 13 -' -...'7r','-'7'i7,,. 1 4 A H V' f , flak: .xr .. .. ,,t 1 . f.- g-,.,f.,,. .Qxu i.-vmva. V I of -g . , R' ' n ,Q 2,5 , '.'.::,-ffxtrfg. rfv,- 1-.. 1,-, gf:-. Xgfi' ',.g..5gJ'7-Lrg., 1',:-3,,.,,1'g,.1,gj.'.,i ',,-Jzsgiyj. L-,l.f.4,.-yn.-f,':,1, . Special Student Service Club Cleans Up The Special Student Ser- vice Club members provide many services to help out or bring a smile to people. For example, they have helped keep the hallways clean and made decorative apples for the new teachers to make them feel welcome. On December 7, there was an art auction in the drama room in which they participat- ed. It was exciting for the stu- dents to work on projects and see people buy them, stated Ms. Carolyn Payant. The names and positions of officers were Deena Vice as President, Anita Rodriguez as Vice President, Zane Lawver as Secretary and Ernest Her- nandez as Treasurer. The club sponsors were Ms. Barbara Tamiettie, Ms. Carolayn eei Payant and Ms. Donna Hahn. 192 - Organizations Mrs. Tamietti assists in a special Student . Q t
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