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NHS: TOMORRO W'S LEADERS ! .J ' - l 'B . ,X .-'.. lliiiil 1 in 'Q T253 ' .-.. 5 2 1 ff ' M7 - . fri! J - I I r .. - .1 ' Y 4375 ' .-- V C wifi- Te. 4 , --' , T . ff , ' ,uf ' 4 -' ., 1 . - L.,-ju 'Tis bfi, 1 , 1 Q , ' .Q f p .nigh Y- , J if G i 1 . -V r , nt 1 .i 1 , T y ' ' . R .J f' ' ' ' . ..- A F-'3?r,.2'fQ'F - f s 1. -. ,gf-.2-3.3 .af S osx, OLD MEMBERS. Slttlng: Melinda Church, Julie John- son, Tamml Styers, Cindy Long, Kathy King, Brenda Bell. Standing: Kelly Smith, Susan Jones, Mary Bash, Kathy Hemmett, Tom Krajcl. ,fzilif '. The National Honor Society ls J formed for the purpose of hon- oring students who have shown academic achieve- ment. Membershlp, however, is not based entirely on grade point average. Participation In extracurricular activities, leadership ability and school splrlt all contribute to a mem- ber's Induction. To be chosen as a member is an honor that ls to be respected with humil- ity and understanding of oth- ers. Membership can be ob- tained by setting high stan- dards for oneself and working to achieve this goal. - Kathy King 40f0rganlza tions 1 ,JAN - - . - M1 A A ., ,Q A ,glk 1 Q-ei ' -1 4 vf. ' ' NEW MEMBERS. Row one: Theresa DeFranslco, Patty Teets, Judy Rinehart, Jerl Heltzel, Melinda Brooks. Row two: Connie Knoe- chel, Marta Moore, Kathy Heine, Daphne Shaut, Amy Dean, Jodi Phelps. Row three: Denny Carr, Rick Smiley, Bill Warner, Dan McClory, Mark James, Tom Pinks, Mrs. Adams. Row four: Dave Hyatt, Keith Smith, Phll Tossey, Ray Fuller, Mark Davis, Jerry Farstad, Rob Bauerle. t ' ' Top: Smile, Daphne, you made lt. Middle left: Place the candle careful- ly, Ray. Left: Tom, don't let the can- dle go out. Above: Congratulations, Bill Wamer. f
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' V , .1P ' ' JI!! 5 'L jilffig ,iaith . -'ll 'I My job as editor-In-chief of the 1979-80 Shield has been one challenge after an- other. Eternal deadlines, too many stories, not enough stories, lack of mon- ey, lack of interest, and misplaced articles are just a few of the many problems to overcome. Some of these challenges I have been able to meet, some unfortunate- ly, I have not. Through the entire year, however, I have been amazed at the enthusi- asm of the Shield staff and at the patience of our advis- er, Mrs. Sarah Graham. De- spite the headaches of the year, I feel that we have put out the best paper this school has ever seen. I am proud to have been a part. Maria Moore, Editor 79-80 Row 1: Laura Butts: Jean Daragonag Tracy Hlndes: Judy Rinehart: Carmela Lent: Tamml Moore. Row 2: Michele Richards: Nanette Ross: Jennifer Wallace: Nita Rytherg Jenny Kuzeppa: Stephanie Palmer: Jennifer Burchettp Ed Daley. Row 3: Bruce Miller: Sarah Graham, adviser: Marla Moore: Bart Miller. Organizations! 39
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enia. X 1- n. AWARDS DAY AT BV sg 'Eb If an z- f Q n f L A ,gg ., K .P ' 14- -2, .L ,pa V- A . 4212 A , A .B Tiff -.uf X Effj, - ex Z ' ' 4 'W Nl: M F5 Fr? A F I Q.. .QR I m Upper left: Phll Tossey, alias Cpl. Billy Jester, receives award. Upper right: Recipients of the Ralph Lehman Award, Tamml Styers, Cindy Snare, Brenda Bell. Mlddle left: Two of BV's Scho- lastic Award winners. Above: Mrs. McFarlan, Mrs. White, Mrs. Adams, waiting to pass out awards. Lower left: Yearbook editors, Kathy Heine and Carmela Lent. Below: Connie Knoechel, Brad JolllfL Kathy King, Debbie Rucker recognized as Yearbook staff members. X
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