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CUi Service Student Council, Key Club, National Honor Society, G.S.L. with butterflies in their stomachs, applicants waited onxiously to find out if they hod been chosen for the Nafionol Honor Society. 1 wonted to try for Honor Society because it looks good on your transcript and it helps pave the way for scholarship opportunities, Wilberf Gee said The Honor Society raised nnoney to buy honor chords for the Mogno Cum Loude and Cum Loude graduates by seling MGM ' s. They also provided a tutoring service. Other clubs also helped the school and the community by their service projects The Key Club worked for the Morch of Dimes, Cystic Fibrosis and the Rainbow Foundation by han- ding out pomphlets and collecting money, We are walking for money and possing out pamphlets around school, Debbie Cleveland sold During Christmas, the Student Council went to DIalock Nursing Home and gave the residents carnations. The Student Council also sponsored carnation soles to benefit the senior class and Vologrom soles to benefit the sophomore class. The Good Sportsmanship League promoted good sportsmanship between schools. We give speeches at basketball gomes about good sportsmonship and introduce the lineups, Michelle Foldik said. Throughout the year, students showed their will- ingness to help their school and community by porticipoting in service clubs. BY KAREN HURT Moy I Hove This Donee. In order to greet the freshmen, the Student Council sponsored the Howdy Donee Mike Shehodeh donees with his dote In the gym J. Pulz. ns ffs Good Spottsmonship Leogue. Michelle Foldits, Cindy Nelson, Kurt Johnson. Louro Chi Key Club. Dotlorti Row: Vicki West, Louro Sylvo, Koren Herzig, Mory Ann Hum- phreys. Ins Sesostris Second Row: Myro Young, Kothy Romoge. Koroleo Albrechf. Corol vVoodord, Debbie Cleveland Thitd Row: Leigh Ann Winter, Do Shin, Dee Dee Johnson, Kothy Wolton. Kothy Herzig Fourth Row: Mickie Clevelond, Soroh Moto, Stephonie Drescher, Stocy Knowles, Kothy Dlckley Fifth Row: Edward Wiseman. Kevin Morris. Jeff Denzick, Scott Humphreys. 170 More SERVICE..
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ci Language Spanish, French German, Latin Tot s the Answer? My knowledge Qi 1 has increosed considerobly, but ti netir is superceded by the doily reports r eed s new kirrens, ' Joy Colfee so Mee IS busy relling Corolyn Toylor rl ong woy to complere her Trig problem Lolin Club. Dotlom Row: Julie Kim, Robert Sanders, Bobby Bong Second Row: Liso Moyberry, Kim Poyne, Alicio Horris Third Row: Jonice Reed, Shown Ditfrich, Heather Barton, Carolyn Taylor For many, o foreign longuoge conjured up fhoughrs, images end sounds of exoficolly dressed women, sfronge food and accents But for a few, a foreign language meont involvement in one of the four foreign language clubs. I joined to hove fun while also practicing my language, Sponish Club member Lindsey Croig said. There were four language clubs; Spanish, Latin, German and French. We meet about once a month, French Club member Debro Carr said. Dur- ing the meetings, members discussed events coming up, Latin Club member Tero Singleton said. The meetings gave the students a chance to corry on a conversotion in our la nguage which wosn ' t as hard OS I thought, Carr said. To support their clubs, the members peddled candy to other students. We had to sell zots (lolly pops) and chewy fruit condy, ■ Spanish Club member Drendon LoSollie soid. We sold t-shirts ond buttons with French soyings on them, French Club member Stephanie Truesdole said. Aside from decorating a float to represent their longuoge in the Homecoming porode, students also looked forward to dining out with their club, We ' ve gone out to dinner o few times at Ninfo ' s, Craig said Dining out gave the students a chance to get o feeling for what their languages food is like — especially for people who will never get a chance to go to their country, Truesdole soid These clubs also gave the members on opportunity to understand another culture, Understanding another culture is very importont. To unders- tand ourselves, we must understand others first. Corr sold BY LAURA GREEN ■- S i ' i«l ;i rmon Club. Dottonn Row: Hoo Iron, Loverne Chong, Sheryl Shanks, Jeff Kuhn :ond Row: Sohrob Colobowolla, Susonne Longer, Chris Parker, Lindo Morfin-Rust idi Sunder French Club. Oottom Row: Mart Peebles, Irving Avilo, Jennifer Belk, Rita Wilbur, Ken Wong, Song Lee, Shermon Lee Second Row: Federico Lorco, Stella Cobollero, Ur- sulo Wyss, Isobelle Teixeiro, Susonne Longer, Donielle Huck, Befsy Spears, Judy Mit- chell, Mitchell Foldik, Gwen Hudgins, Joy Yi Third Row: Groce Wong, Louro Chi, Giro Potel, Louro Morin, Debro Corr, Stephonie Truesdole, Christi Wilson than we bargained for 169
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Merry Christmos. Bringing Chrisrmos cheer ro residenrs of Blalock Nursing Home, Student Council members song songs ond bonded out cornorions Moibo Ng, Michelle Foldik, Corrie Jones, Ursula Wyss, and Ann Stobel sing Silent Night D. Willioms. I Love Is . . . I like giving Voiogroms becouse I feel Valentines Doy is o good time to show your friends you core, Terry Yun said, Yun sits in homeroom ond reods one of her Voiogroms, D. Williams. DCieiy Induction ning every me ciQ Cluiss signs jrj Mondoy. Tero Singleron, Second Row: , Sujoro P.QO, Oanh Nugyen, Cheryl Drun- ' est, Mory Ann Humphreys, Riro Wilbur, Unh Huynh Third Row: Miriom Kwon, iren Kosub. LoVerne Chang. Lee Ann Novogrodic, Derh Clary, Debbie Cleveland, Fourth Row: Warren Jew, Virgil Irliong, Arish R.usromji, Jennifer CelK, Sheryl irannan, Kafhy Hungore, Aliso Arsinger, Jessico Rubensein Fifth Row: Zubin Dor- 1 Munshi. Scott Clonton. Chorles Horris, Don Loflin. Mork Seltzer. Eric Denzick, David i Jv Student Council, Dotlom Row: Dee Dee Johnson, Pom Taylor, Ricl Doiley, Jockie Connovino, Louro Chi Melindo Honcock, Romono DIoertner Second Row: Oeth Hungoie, Stocey Gilcreose, Koren Morks, Jennifer Seols, Cynfhio Fogr, La Verne Chong, Lourie Husmonn, Susie Isrowl, Krissy Boiley, Jennifer Connovino Third Row: Michelle Foldik, Aliso Atsinger, Jessico f ubensiein, Koylo Smith, Irving Avilo, Shonnon Corler, Kurr Johnson, Julie Dromon, Von Phom, Eve McForlond, Moibo Ng Stephonie Wolf Koren Hurt, Judy Lim, Casey Tedin Fouith Row: Mike Oryont, J C Rozendool Kevin Pote, Chris McDee Allison Renz, Amy Winston, Kertr Jodie, Troci Krueger, Ashley Vining, Grerchen Eshenour, Jeonerre Torres, Mork Wotson . . than we bargained for 171
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