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.Sf .Arg KEY CLUB: front row Barbara Freeman, Lee Edwards, Cindy Reynolds, Mark Wil- liams, sponsor Mrs. Wimpee second row Rene Allison, Susie Choate, Carol Starnater, Deborah Walls, Cheryne Watson, Gae Haun, King Sloan third row Beth Vvellesman iCindy Woods, Cheryl Rodgers, Edana Popp, Sandy Johnson, Carrie Flynn, Belinda ' ' ' ' SlIK'ddDb'Eb Bostick fourth row Debbie Davis, Patti Bushardt, Kelly Green, a y i , e i r , A . . K Gene Cormack, Donna Quarles, Vinny Minchillo back row Mark Pyatl, Denise Parker, 5 3 59693, profect' ey Club members Rene Allison and Cheryl Rodgers polish Rhonda Reed, Kim Egger, Michelle Dunlap, Lorinda Kimple Y' the school trophies. 3 X 5 X Q KELLY K lRl- -..aj 'ii . as G w.i.w Wm, i- - X .t .Q 5 .1 s ,ll 'li-if 1'.lQEf1 . xt , im- M I' . .1 K -..,,,q. 4, I , mmm. I gg ,. - 'W 'eg , K -v rtiiiiki-f' . I :links gif: f-M, x sq Seniors Debbie Epps and Bobby James join others to contribute their time to help raise money for muscular dystrophy. key club I page 25
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key club holds dance-a-thon Key Club members provided many community services to Plano. Besides doing small ser- vices for the school and local churches, members held a relay race for the Association for Retarded Citizens where they raised more than 8350. At Christ- mas time they visited Park Place Nursing Center and sang carols for the patients. They also held the annual dance-a-thon for muscular dystrophy and raised 34,494 National Honor Society held its annual reception for incoming members in April. Students were selected by the faculty with grades, attitudes, and participa- tion being considered. NHS mem- bers had to maintain a grade point average of at least 92 to remain in the club. A formal induction cere- mony was held for the new mem- bers during May, where in the presence of parents and friends, they were presented individual honor certificates. .'?.:, if Key Club member Barbara Freeman gives the latest treasurer 's report. page 24 X national honor society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: front row sponsor Jerry Mullins, Kathleen Troy, Tim Greer, Dina McWilliams second row Terri York, Carol Starnater, Lee Edwards, Debo- rah Walls, Alexa Markle, Karen Benz, Mary Haggard, Cheryl Laderer third row Carla Wyman, Kim Egger, Denise Parker, Tracey Turner, Lori Mann, Tricia Newton, Debby Brush, Karen Bonnette, Jackie Pratt fourth row Nancy Worth, Karen Holcombe, Julie Mack, Debi Glover, Sandy Coil, Lorie Schaefer, Laurie Marangel, Sherrie Sallee, Irene Flood, Susan Procyk fifth row Pat Fenney, Mark Parsons, Brett Stoecker, Matt Conelly, Ronnie Gajdica, Annette Siebman, Mark Allen, Mike Arnold, Robert Scoggins back row Kevin Gardner, Mark Smith, Vicki Hartin, Barb Goodman, .Jo Ann Hamsher, Monica Leiter, Lisa Ford, Pandora Dysart, Trina Cate 'w O X' U. ' A National Honor Society sponsor Jerry Mullins goes over the invitation list for new members with help from former members Trina Cate and Terri York.
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staffs honored Planonian staffers got an early start this year as they attended a SMU workshop last summer where they learned new ideas and won a trophy for best page layout. They took time off between dead- lines to enjoy a Christmas banquet and ended the year with a celebra- tion at 94th Aero Squadron. Wildcat Tales achieved many goals as news staffers competed in the Texas High School Press Association, winning in both the editorials and writing sections. They also attended the first annual Journalism Day at Richland Com- munity College. Journalism I students learned different techniques for writing. They heard guest speakers from the journalism field, put together their own newspaper, and visited the print shop. -f-13? V ,'?-Nik. . Journalism students Michelle DeWitt, Tricia Donovan, and Norman Becker visit the print shop where Mr, Paul Mackey teaches them how to use a photocopying machine. 9 ff , LL Senior Da vid Maddox discusses layouts and copy for the sports section with junior Da vid Morrow and senior Chris Rakes. page 26 X plunonicin, wildcat tales
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