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Requirements: Hard ork For Students Dedication and hard work paid off for both students and teachers. Most students knew that to be a member of the National Honor Society they had to have a 3.5 grade average, but Mrs. Jamie Gestwicki, this year's new NHS sponsor, said that there was a lot more required for an NHS member. She said the students had a strong commitment to learning, good work abilities and a very distinguished personality. The NHS officers also needed to have leadership qualities. The 37 NHS students were not the only ones who worked hard. Mrs. Guestwicki also had a heavy load as this year's only sponsor. NHS raised money for the ten-year old Marilyn E. Koon- Hendrix Scholarship Fund with candy sales. Some of the Seniors received scholarships to college. NHS also had a fall induction, a Christmas get-together, and a spaghetti dinner. Academic excellence made academic team members strong contenders for the Scholastic Scoreboard competition. The A- Team played local schools in Scholastic Scoreboard and participated in Winthrop challenge. Mrs. Pat Krejci, the Academic Team adviser said that to be a member a student must take a written test and go through an actual practice. Mrs. Krejci then made a yes or no decision when she selected a member. Hardwork paid off for the Academic Team, which won a preleminary at Winthrop Challenge and for the NHS support ofthe koon-Hendrix Fund. Larry Walden 3 2 V Y I 1 Q Q National Honor Society fFront rowj Mihelick, Brian Kelly, Staci Yown, Laura Darien, Gina Shropshire, QBaek rowj Jim Sumners, Shannon Becky Garret, .lill Zilligen, Eileen MeGlade, Giesela Veltman, Bryan Ross, Coleen Marcou tSecond rowj Sheppard, Jeff Trull, Ken Benoit, Academic team fFront rowj Susan Mrs. Pill Krcici. 12111105 Garrett, Susan Schmid, .Iodi Crooke, Erie Ben Givens, Peter Villiger. iPhoto by Schmid. Mary Trull. Clarissa Mike Mihclick, Ben Gibbons, Jeff Manske, Michael Babb, Mike Nancy Smithj Wright, Maureen Pao. fSecond rowj Trull iPhoto by Nancy Smithj iixmiis
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We're ready! Mrs. Cindy Huggins. Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, gave her approval to Layne Kratzer and Mark Scott's registration table tlar leftl. iPhoto by Nancy Smith.J I hope these papers are in order. Layne Kratzer prepared for Mu Alpha Theta convention registration. iPhoto by Nancy Smith.J Real se- Competition ..,. , A... Great minds work together certainly held true for Mu Alpha Theta and Junior academy of Science members. Both fi U H of these organizations represented Mauldin High in 5 ' ' F competitions around the state. Mu Alpha Theta held regular meetings and practice , sessions to prepare for inter-scholastic math competitions. Layne Kratzer, a Mu Alpha Theta member, commented, We G I Q U have a lot of fun, but we work hard as a teamf, The Junior Academy of Science was a student run club that got together to prepare for competitions and various I q 8 5 other activities. The members also took part in the Clemson Biology Exam. The Junior Academy of Science won second place in a competition at Winthrop College. Jeff Trull, in reference to ' A A . the team competing, stated, We do that very well. . . . And E S , indeed they did. They were ranked second in the state. Susan ION rg. Junior Academy of Science: front row, Back row, Jeff Trull, Chris What is this? Jolly Erikson and Theresa Kevin Chappel, Giscla Veltman, Russell Woyton, Douglas Mullins, Fazio Cummings prepared refreshments and Barber- Nash. iPhoto by Vardry entertainment for thc Mu Alpha Theta Freeman-J convention. iPhoto by Nancy Smith.J Junior Academy Of Sciencefl37
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AW U f 1, 1 I, Qf ' ,. W . 5 . If mmm HONQ. Kirk Bolton, Steve Pachella, and President Mike Mihelick sell candy to raise NHS funds. iPhoto by Nancy Smith, Yum! Coleen Marcou and Staci Yown enjoy refreshments at NHS ceremony. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Happy Parents! During an October 29 Parents Ceremony, Lisa Ashley talks with friends. iPhoto by Robert FrccmanJ Academic Tcumfl 39 i
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