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.H.S. Quite an Honor gram , ,E National Honor Society-Front row: Tina Kirstein, Chris Weigers, Annette Witlox, Robin Scrivano, Marie Corne, Darla Keneston, Patrick Murphy, Laura Wolverton, Connie Chapag Second-row: Lisa Brown, Yvonne Murray, Rachelle Holmgren, Nina Scionti, Monicas Rangel, Michelle DesRosier, Kristine Williams, Third-row: Mark Hatton, Lisa Palmer, Angie Kosalko, Tracy Sherman,jean Williams, Paula Pyers, Tina Rosanio, Kim Diamanti, Stacey Stauffer, Kim Pashen, Mary Sciontig back-row: Keith Ashburn, Richard Lloyd, Eric Torano, Diane Lindflott, Stacy Clawson, Sally Engle, Dan Baker, Chuck Wacker, and Mary Smith. Not pictured: Linda Aarstad, David Adams, Alan Addleman, Deanna Berg, Nancy Berglowe, Patricia Bowers, Leslie Brown, Greg Deines, Richard Ellis, Kevin Frugoli, Belinda Griffinnlames Halkemeyer, Debbie Hayes, Sarah Hencroth, Tammy 'I0hnson,julie Kingston, Barbara Krueger, Charlotte Maese,john McArthur,jean McKnight, Nancy Neubauer, Sandra Nielson, Robin Neilssen, Cyunthia Opoesa, Patti Palmer, Cecile Plaitt, joanna Rosenow, Suellen Russell, Liane Stacy, Carol Tepper, Caron Ulrickson, joy Wallace, Holly Walsteadjoseph Ware, Ann Williams, and Daren Yamada. cholarship, leadership, character and service served as the basis for membership in National Honor Society. The students must also have had a grade point average of 3.4 or better and be active in school and community affairs. N.H.S. was a community service organization. Students were chosen by a faculty selection committee to fill out applications. Once all of the applica- tions were received, they were discussed and voted upon. N.H.S. met once a month and spon- sored a Red Cross blood drive at Santa Rita. They also voted Seniors David Adams and Richie Lloyd as candidates for a scholarship given directly from the N.H.S. association. Advisor Sally Engle stated, This year we're trying some new things. But hav- ing to meet after school is conflicting with students after school volunteering or other work. N.H.S. members Pattie Palmer and Rich Lloyd agreed that there was a dif- ference between N.H.S. students and other students. A student who comes to school, sleeps, and goes home obviously can't be in N.H.S. , stated Patti. Mrs. Engle commented that N.H.S. furthers students' experiences in the community. Rich agreed with her. The greatest thing I've gotten out of N.H.S. is an awareness that there are many school and community areas which need help, and that I can play a significant part. Members of N.H.S. are of a higher caliber in academics and personality. N.H.S. is made up of S.R.'s most outstanding students and to be a member is quite an honor, Rich concluded. Design' Michele Thibodeau Copy: Donna Baceski 1 8 8 Photosi Photo Pub
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HJ if ta. W 4 Mime members cover staging for one of their performances. 44 Mimistsjulie Figueroa and Mena Maese work on a mime. Mime--Back row: Nicole Delpino, Sharlene Montanta, Georgene Rogers, Lynnie Johnsen, Middle row: Dominique Bezila, julie Figueroa, Mena Maeseg Front row: Chandra Bergman, Kimm Sutton,jina Stockton,jeff Berry. Mime Company Fantastic ast year's Santa Rita Mime Company consisted of fifteen members. It takes a lot of hard work and a very good imagination in order to make a good performance, stated Georgene Rogers. Last year was Georgene's first year in the Santa Rita Mime Company. I joined because it looked like a lot of fun. All of the com- panies shows that I saw looked great, so I gave it a try, she stated. I try to do the best I can. Everytime I go on stage , I want to do a nice performance because I like to make people feel like I did the best that anyone can do. Georgene thought that the best part of mime was being able to do shows and work with her friends while making up mimes. Mime keeps me in shape and gives me a lot of self-confidence. I like to be on stage when I am performing in a mime, but I don't know how well I would do if I had to go on the stage for something other than mime, commented Georgene. This year's Mime Company so far has been really great. The shows this year have been a lot of fun and have done very well. During the class period the mime company worked on mimes or class members would work on upcoming shows. Karen Husted was the advisor of the Santa Rita Mime Company. This year's Mime Company was fantastic, they worked well together. They were pro' bably the best mime company I've had, stated Husted. The Mime Company put on a fall and spring production. The company also put on productions for local elementary students and junior high students. MIME 187
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4 Stacy Clawson serves refreshments to courageous blood donors. 4 Senior Connie Chapa has been an active member of N.H.S. for two years. V Seniors Kevin Frugoli and james Hafkemeyer label donated blood. 4 4 A One of many contributors in the N H.S. blood drive is Patty Palmer. 4 N.H.S. member Alan Addleman comforts Danya Frazier. Nl . S Ajunior Nina Scionti has been the treasurer for N.H.S. for one year. N.H.S. 189
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