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Honor Societ Grows in Size A bfyx WM- -..::..-f as E Z fin I FRONT: Mrs. Schucker fadvl, T. Lee, L. Cosgrove, C. Doyle, S. baugh, T. Standish, A. McCullough, S. Moore, J. Parrie, C. Lannom, K. Ramsdell, J. Shu, K. Mei, R. Shoop, R. Palompo, R. Morgan, E. Sqher. Clickenerg FOURTH: L. Spitzer, S. Hoecker, C. Macdonald, V. Mul- barth, J. Eatong SECOND: L. Ruddy, S. McGowen, K. Mallari, M. herin, P. Maxey, M. Rezeau, J. Andre, A. Arehart, E. Aqunio, L. Ulery, K. Fucile, W. Elliott, S. Morales, J. Marker, M. Evans, T. Gamboa, C. Schmuck, D. Elam. Daclang THIRD: J. Crowley, W. Shuppenhauer, E. Laipply, J. Reden- Last year at a tapping ceremony, fifty-three students were picked because of their ex- cellence in leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and personality to be a part of the National Junior Honor Society. This yearis club tried to prove itself by donating to the Joy Fund, donating money for a talking box for a Brandon stu- dent, and holding a luncheon for the faculty on an in-service day. CSee picture on right.l Mrs. Schucker and Ms. aah wil f'?, Mallery were the club sponsors we A . 4 5 'f' and spent time with the stu- . 'l rl V . , r Q dents encouraging them to do X l ' ' their best. hm p Student act ities 21
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Art club stresses creativit . f A 4 ' i FRONT: A. McCullough, J. Eaton, T. Standish, M. Oculto, M. Wyatt, C. Criss, M. A. I raxely 4advs.l SECOND: D. Gill, T. Schaede, B. Parker, K. Peoples, C. Fentress, K. Kinsey, f Kung THIRD: O. Linkous, D. Breathwaite, A. Powell, R. Medlar, G. Thomasg MISSING: NltI'0ul8y', S. Schwechten. The art club has gathered to ex- press themselves in many original ways. They are also a service organization which utilizes art to enrich others by making them aware of the culture around them. Several activities were sponsored this year such as the Sail-On con- test, the Teddy Bear contest, the project for the King's Daughter's Hospital and the celebration of Picasso's birthday. The officers for this year were President Terry Standish, Vice- President Markwin Galdo, Treasurer Robin Medlar and Secretary June Eaton. . . fosters today's technology. The purpose of the In- dustrial Arts Club is to develop individual growth while providing services to the school and to the com- munity. Students have many fields of interest that include money-making projects to raise funds for club activities, field trips to areas of related interest and community projects to provide a need to others. X S x A Q Q FRONT: Mr. Garrison ladv.l, R. Newley, R. Smith, J. Franks, J. Francisg SECOND: Mr. Davis lnclxxl, I.. lion-ivy, M. Korel, G. Simmons, R. Calhoun, THIRD: P. Kilpatric, S. Hickey, H. Jacques,
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