Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1985

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Andrea Vandenbergh calls members ro the sroge ro recieve certificates of membership. NHS inducts 25 new members On Tuesday, November 27, National Honor Society offically inducted new members. To become a member as a Junior, a grade point overage of 3.5 is needed , for Seniors the gpa must to be 3.2. There were fifteen juniors, seven seniors and three honorary members inducted this year. Advisers for this year were Mrs. Biland, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Bieke and Mrs. Nelson . Presi- dent Kelly Hurst, Vice President Spencer Adkins, Secretary Ann Schewe and Treasurer Jennifer Rollins kept the group active through meetings. Plans for the year included a Homecoming float, the annual breakfast and a fun- draising project for Muscular Dystrophy for St. Patrick ' s Day. I wanted to be a part of a prestigious group. said Kelly Hurst who spent much time working for NHS. As president I had to organize the induction ceremony and had the Homecoming float built at my house. After giving a speech on scholarship, Ann Schewe lights the scholarship candle from the candle of knowledge. Spencer Adkins explains the quolity of service that oil new members must possess. New members prepare ro repeot the pledge ofter president Kelly Hurst.

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Lighting her candle Chris Hall inducts Shoko Yomoguchi Kelly Hurst lights the candle of leadership from the candle of knowledge after giving her speech. After presenting her speech, Jennifer Rollins lights the candle of character from the candle of knowledge. As a second year member Leslie Dieke lights her candle from the candle of knowledge. National Honor Society Front Row Michelle Morese, Tommy Porzondek, Deono Hodden, Leslie Dieke, Jennifer Rollins. Kelly Hurst, Spencer Adkins, Ann Schewe, Shoko Yomoguchi, Deth Vogel. Diono D ' Eoth Second Row. Dorio Perofon, John Murphy, Don Nowicki, Jeff McForlone, Joe Drexler. Andy Chwon, Shown Bright . Third Row: Louro Rollins, Michele VonHout, Cindy Lomb, Chris Holl, Cheri Geloude, Jo Trumble. Charlotte Kosperowicz, LeeAnn Koltz, Andreo Vondenbergh, Julie Bilond, Kothy Watson Dock Row Amy Jocobs, Debbie Hogg. Tom Bores, Jeff Allegoet, Srocy Baker, Ben Tollman, Kelly Connors, Morgoret Nelson, Cheryl Scott 26 National Honor Society



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Dedicated band members add extra effor Involvement from everyone mokes o successful year. From band comp in August at Blue Lake Fine Arts Comp to the Thanksgiving Day Parade in the streets of Detroit, to the final Spring concert, bond practices provided the opportunities to perfect skills. Bond Comp provided background in learning new routines and becoming on active member of the Bond. Spencer Adkins said: Bond comp not only gets you bock into the basics, but it lets you catch up with everyone and what they hove been doing. Bond received many awards during the year. These awards ore the result of total dedication. We worked hard at Bond Comp and during bond class oil hour. We also hod practice once a week, two hours each practice. said Bill Biland . Majorettes and Precisionettes odd sparkle to performances.. For the first semester, a sixth hour was added to provide the needed time to practice routines. Led by Captains Pottie Ken- ny, Jennifer DeLange (Precisionettes) and Jennifer Rollins and Liso Sikorski (Majorettes), the squads developed into on outstanding performing group. Lisa Scovoronski, become the first girl, to be elected drum major for the bond. With her background and summer training, she led the bond through many outstanding performances. Toft Rood Jazz Society, again, remains in demand. Par- ticipating in concerts throughout the community, these select group of musicians hove the opportunity to perfect skills. Mark Santavy helps rhe Toft Rood Jazz Society provide musical entertainment for rhe Notional Honor Society induction. Majorettes: Front Row Jody Yoney, Laura Rollins, Michelle Musson, Lisa Sikorski, captain, Jenny Rollins.coptoin, Sue Ruemenopp, Trocie Albert, Trocie Tillinger . Dock Row: Stephanie Miketich, Debbie Jorosz, P.J Pelletier, Liso Scovoronski. Leeonn Harden. Trocie Kootz and Cyndee Johnson. 28 Bond Practice 0 Performance

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