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Torch Lighter hA7 Character • takes criticism willingly and accepts recom- mendations • constantly exemplifies desirable qualities of personality (cheerfulness, friendliness, poise, stability) • upholds principles of morality and ethics • cooperates by complying with school regula- tions concerning property, programs, office, halls, etc. • demonstrates highest standards of honesty and reliability • shows courtesy, concern, and respect for others • observes instructions and rules, punctuality, and faithfulness in obligations both inside and outside of the classroom • has powers of concentration and sustained attention as shown by perseverance and ap- plication to studies • manifests truthfulness in acknowleding obe- dience of rules, avoiding cheating in written work, and showing unwillingness to profit by the mistakes of others • actively helps to rid the school of bad influ- ences or environment Leadership • is resourceful in proposing new problems, applying principles, and making suggestions • demonstrates leadership in promoting school activities • exercises influence on peers in upholding school ideals • contributes ideas that improve the civic life of the school • is able to delegate responsibilities • exemplifies positive qualities • inspire positive behavior in others • demonstrates academic initiative • successfully holds school offices or positions of responsibility, conducts business efficient- ly and effectively, and is reliable and depend- able without prodding • demonstrates leadership in classroom, at work, and in school activities • is throughly dependable in any responsibility he accepts Service • willingness to uphold scholarship and main- tain a loyal school attitude • participates in some outside activity: Girl Scouts: Boy Scouts: church groups: volun- teer services for aged. poor, disadvantaged: family duties • volunteers dependable and well-organized as- sistance. is available on his own time and is sacrificing • works well with others and is willing to take on difficult or inconspicuous responsibilities • willingness to render cheerfully and enthusi- astically any requested service to the school • willingness to respect his class or school in interclass and interscholastic competition • willingness to do committee and staff work • readiness to show courtesy by assisting visi- tors, teachers, and students
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Foods And Culture Thornton’s three foreign language clubs: German, French, and Spanish, are dedicated to increasing members' ability to use each foreign language better. Club activities include field trips to cultural events and to restaurants which specialize in French, German, or Spanish cuisine. French Club Roster: Lisa Becker. Treasurer Stephanie Caudle Jadeen De Weese. Secretary Loretta Koehler Nancy Larkin. Vice-President Malike Nikooforsat Massy Nikooforsat. President Reza Nikooforsat Janice Richards Paul Rinaldi Eileen Smith Ronda Steinhour Jackie Urling Bill Webster. Sponsor German Club Roster: Joe Anderson Brad Breit Debbie Carter Terri Crosby Anne Douthwright. President Janet Ebert Mark Ginther Ray Humann Darren Jamiel. Treasurer Dennis Jamiel. Vice-President Michael Kappler Sharon Ore Cindy Osmun Zigrid Pikols. Secretary Kathy Rethmann Suzana Vccka Ed Weiss Tony Weiss Mykelann Wise Robert Zerr Bill Webster. Sponsor Spanish Club Roster: Debbie Abeyta Robin Allis Diana Cruz Starr Frazier Darlene Franklin Andi Gardner Debbie Getz Clyde Hicks Kelly Luff Michelle Marks, officer Joyce Moore, officer Lynda Nimrod Sylvia Ortega Marccllino Ortiz Ramona Ortiz Luz Partida. officer Jean Urban Valerie Vallero Marcy Williams Brenda Wilkinson 203
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Chapter Of National Honor Society Active Left to right: First row: Elise Danford. Janet Russell. Terry Anderson. Gary Ceballos. Jamie Vowles (President). Shelly Dep- pcrschmidt (Vice President). Tina Copeland. Joyce Moore. Shari Bethel. Gail Williams. Holly Teer. Caroline Mikes. Debbie Keller. Robin Swanson. Second row; Cindy Osmun. Jennifer Sameshima. Suzana Vecka. Jackie Olson. Karan Taggart. Debbie Brady. Marcy Addy. Karan McFaddm. Roscann Uebclhoer. Cindy Bush. Mai Pham. Margo Moore. Theresa Subry. Denise Mondragon. Third row; Dennis Jamiel. Ken Ortiz. Ray Sullivan. Robert Davenport. Vern Wiessner. Bill Marquez. Scott Boulas. Bob Deuschle. Arnie Gutierrez. Doug Gerecht. Scott Ogden. Kirk Marcy. Laura McConnell. Jody Cummins. Tina Chavez. Fourth row: Matt Armer. Randy Nickerson. Glenn Boychuk. Greg Egan. Lyle Wells. Not Pictured: James Brugger. Jim Cluff. Larry Clufl. Scott Greubel. Brenda Hannu. Mark Klceman. Jodi Jantzer. Susan Kelly. Michelle Mantey. Kerry Miyoshi. Regina Moore. Diana Reary. Robert Rood. Marty Standish. Mike Thomas. Shirley Vandervoot, David Westfall. This year's National Honor Society has been very active. They have gone to Heritage Square Opera House, had a booth at the Thorn- ton High Carnival, conducted the Christmas can food drive, and went on a retreat to the Adams County Fairgrounds. They spon- sored three field trips, for students to visit colleges in Colorado, and are trying to give a scholarship to the most deserving senior in National Honor Society. To be in National Honor Society you must have a 3.5 grade point average or better. All the teachers nominate the students which they believe have something meaningful to offer Honor Society. The teachers also choose for those students out of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Executive Council for National Honor Society consists of four peo- ple which are assigned certain duties. They are: Debbie Brady who is in charge of social get-togethers. Marty Standish arranges college visitations. Kirk Marcy is ahead of the point system, and Randy Nickerson is in charge of the fund raising program. Sponsors for the Torch Lighter Chapter of National Honor Society here at Thornton are Ms. Kathy Valentine. Mrs. Cora-Ann Berry- man. and Mr. David Nasser.
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