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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members of the National Honor Society are nominated and carefully evaluated by a faculty committee in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character. A grade point average of 3.0 in the past 7 quarters is required. Juniors must average a 3.3 grade point average. Principal Ken Greener advises NHS. An induction for new members was held on April 13, 1982. NHS members are responsible for running the bookstore before school and during lunch hours in the campus room. Profits help pay for a planned activity at the end of the year. Members also support a needy child through the Compassion Program. The goal is to provide sponsor for needy children throughout the world. This child was Tjia Sign Hian, whom they supported prayer and correspondence. Members again sold carnations during Spirit Week. Tom. Dave and Front Row) Linda Olson. Carrie Roth. Susan Christensen. Karen Bankson. Dwight Anderson. John Vessey. Richard Malmsten. Cynthia Peterson. Dawn Jones. Kathryn Swenson. Linda Nelson. Darla Miller. Melisa Laws. Second Row) Andrea Arones. Amy Schwartz. Elizabeth Glew. Janet Larson. Nanette Wesenberg. Bart Regehr. Fiona Lindsay. Jean Johnson. Janis Johnson. Carol Arndt, Third Row) Bonnie Haagenson. Traci Gordon. James Vogt. Susan Geerdes. Karen Hamel. Kari Atneoson. Jennifer Talsma. Mary Schons. Kathy Nelson. Dave Jones. Fourth Row) James Erickson. David Geary. Eric Stanley. Tom Matson. Dan Cummings. Bruce Brandt. John Nordwall. Philip Swanson. John Klassen. Fifth Row) Elizabeth Sletten. Julianne Green. David Owen. Andy Baukol (President). Mark Holmberg. Jon Nelson. Sixth Row) David Odde. Tom Engstrom. John Kamp. Kevin Johnson. Not Pictured) John Parsch. Patricia Hay. Vicki Nelson. David Jensen NHS 27
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Snow Daze was held this year the week of February 8-12. At the North Campus, Monday was Ragstock Day, Tuesday was Sweatsuit Day. Wednesday was Hawaiian Day, Thursday was Jersey Day and Friday was Red White and Heart Day. At the South Campus it was Western Day, Sweatsuit Day, Hawaiian Day, Army Day and Jersey Day. Activities such as snow cones after school and the broomball tournament were once again part of Snow Daze week. Some broomball teams were “Uncle Eric’s Chicago Sheiks, “King Salami’s Blonde Bombshells, “Bruce's Gooses, and the tournament winners, “Classes Two Hours Late and No Morning Kindergarten, who defeated three teams, including the Rim Jobs 2-0 in the final. The games were played at the South Campus ice arena. Also played that week was an ice hockey game between Middle School faculty and students. Refereeing was provided by two Blue Aardvark members, Ken Gardner and John Parsch. On Saturday night two movies were shown at the North Campus, What’s Up Doc? and a John Wayne movie called Cowboys. 26 Sno-Daze
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The Pink Panthers strike again! After absence of two years, the club started up again. Leaders Beth Carlson and Loree Caple agreed that the Pink Panthers were more active this year than ever before. The Pink Panthers had a float in the first annual Homecoming parade and also threw a party for the varsity football and soccer players. According to Beth Carlson, “Pink Panthers brings together the junior and senior girls with new friendships and the gratification of God through the support of the athletic teams. PINK PANTHERS Founders and presidents John Burke. Eric Skoglund, David Patz and Ken Gardner were responsible for the birth of M.A.’s first male pep club, the Blue Aardvarks. The Aardvarks were officially founded in November of '81 with thirty-eight charter members. The Aard-varks' cheering section added needed fan support at several M.A. games, matches, and contests. When club members weren't busy cheering, they were attending Aardvark parties. The Aardvark motto was “Blue is cool! BLUEAARDVARKS 28 Pink Panthers Blue Aardvarks
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