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GOSI'L HOW'D THATGET 'I'HERE? A little magic and a lot ot good shwo was pre- sented to Rick the Magicians audience. I ,' If if lv 2 ','WI ,f a,.Q l HHOWD YOU DO TI'IAT?! l-ler piece ol paper didn't restore itself like Ricks, but Kay Murphy gave it her best shot. S, 6, 7, 8 . . , With two in a shirt its a little hard to do pumping lacks and toe touchers, but Annette lrvin's arms and Sheila Letting- well's legs were in pertect coordination with Bonnie Foster and Anita lrvin. ' ik FRONTROVW Mr. Phil Gardner, assistant principal, Trent Bowman, Annette Myers, treasur- er, Carol Nicholas, vice-president, Patrick McEvoy. president,-Susan Hernly, secretary, Dedra Hamm, lenniter Holt, Lori Hall, Mr. Larry Rausch, principal, SECOND ROW Melodie Scrogham, Melanie Scrogham, Shari Austerman, Karen Crow, Cathy Hale, Kim Holmes, Cindy Mawk, Kay Murphy, Mrs. Clarice Y. Shively, club sponsor, THIRD ROVW Tammy King, Anita Irvin, Annette lrvin, Sheila Letlingwell, Ron Lewis, Beth Pitcher, Chuck Savage, Tina Willett, Margaret Thornburg, FOURTH ROW lett Manis, Derek Attaway, Mark Thompson, Terry Bates, Bill Gray, Rex Kepner, Scott Sabo, lim Smith. National Honor Societyf79
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The Top Cf The Hill lt's more than just scholarship, it's leadership. lt's character. lt's ser- vice. Being a member of the Summit Chapter of National Honor Society is something to make you work for your goals. Your goals have to be set higher in order to keep up with fel- low members and prove yourself worthy of the group. After holding a 3.3 grade point average for three semesters, anyone who is a sophomore or older is eligi- ble to become a provisionary mem- ber. After one year, provisionary members become active members, and then, in one more year, may be officers. THINK TIIEYLL I TI'? A pair of pantye hose may seem a little out ot place, but never- theless that's one of the items Tammy King pulled out of her suitcase in a skit. CAN I GO BACK DOWN THERE? As she's being cut in half by the magician, Susan Hernly's face expresses her desire to unvolunteer . 78fNationa1 Honor Society UYOUSHOULD HA VESEEN TTIEFISH I CA UGH'IY While sitting around their din- ner campfire , maybe Kim Holmes and a few buckeroos told some tall tales. te A LI'I'1 LE JAVVIN' AND A LITILE CIIOVVIN'-Between bites and drinks, Mark Thompson and Rex Kepner pass a little gose sip. A LI'I'ILE BREAK FROM THE ACTION IS GOOD FOR ANYBODY Taking time off from the range, Karen Crow re' freshes herself with a little nourishment.
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M ,mr twiki Those Who Are it Taught, Teach BBN X XXL www isfliaimt M Wg, N3-JN Cqhlfxwm Qc -. x 'W Day one was always terrify- ing, as we sailed down unfa- miliar halls into a sea of curious and seemingly vicious faces. So began our year of ex- ploratory elementary aid, in which we were forced to make - a -X ,TU NSC! Oy 'X the transition from high school . .. 1 I . D X , Q , W4 Q, f , P7 stqdent to a greatly idolized fi- NRY5 Xt ' if CL igflf Muzjtire to be revered by our QQ l ' -'A' f I young charges. I ' , Each of our actions were all , closely scrutinized, whether we were performing such du- ties as grading papers, making crafts, or simply talking with one of the kids. New friendships were formed with the faculty and students of the elementary, and we discovered that learn- ing wasn't a one-way street, as we were often taught by those we were instructed to teach. ITS GOTTA BE PERFECT' Two ele- DLSCOVERY A student looks through a mentary students work to construct a snow- book while preparing her book report, while man to decorate their hall. Dedra Hamm searches for another choice. 80XExp1oratory Teachers
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