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The National Honor Society is made up above, no F grades, and, must be voted of an elite group of students. Members of into membership by the faculty and the club are required to have an over-all administration. The National Honor Society average of 85, Sophomore standing or isalwaysbusybeingSecretPalstothefaculty and Varsity Football players. This year N.H.S. is also having its first Christmas party for Senior Citizens. N.H.S. members donate their time to the community and to Brewer High School. They help the children and the less fortunate in the community. N.H.S. also strives to build spirit and pride in the student body. Mrs. Dear and the N.H.S. members are awarded for their good deeds by llmany a warm smile. ec-six, lhe NHS. Ofticers are: President, Mike Howard, Treasurer, Kehley Howeth, Secretary, Katerena Sharp, Historian, Raye lynn llall, Sponsor, Mrs. Dear, National Honor Society Contributes to Student Life Qlag. - .. -1 The NHS. Members are: First Row: Marilyn Mobley, Gina Whitaker, Tina Unsell, Kehley Howeth, Cheryl Wilbur, Stacey Presswood, Arthur Brunson, Mike Howard, Sherry Thomasson, Phil Miller, Mrs. Dear, Robert Mitchell, Marc Strobel, Second row-Carolyn Mobley, Brenda Spence, Debbie Upshaw, Donna Elkins, Sonia Taborsky, Robin Polage, Dawn Giese, Angela Burge, Raye Lynn Hall, Lewis Turbeville, Katerena Sharp, Pam Barnett, Gwen Womack, Leslie Houchin, Third row-Kathy Taylor, Lois Wright, Stephanie Smith, Cheryl Strobel, Denise Matheny, Kelly LeBlanc, Amy Lockett, Sandy Poppelreiter, Guy Wirsing, Deanna Brinkley, Terrie Ballard, Debbie Lemme, Delina Del Rio, fourth row-Tonya McKinney, Debra Griggs, Patty Melanson, Paula lackson, Lydia Brown, Amy Marshall, Leigh Ann Helton, Vince McCall, lesse Blair, lay Suratt, Clete Welch, joey Howeth, Fitth row-Fidel Alcala, Phillip Smith, lerry Longino, Cathy Patterson, Gary Fields, Denise Rettinger, Todd Belcher, lohn Walker, Raymond lessup, Brant Moyers, Edward McClellan National Honor Society Q
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Student Coun il Serves School and Community The Student Council is a group of elected representatives from each grade whose main purpose is to work with the sponsors, Mrs. Brown and Miss Ponder, to bring about closer cooperation between faculty and students, create and maintain school interest, spirit and loyalty, and to provide a forum for student expression. The Student Council carries out these objectives by having many service projects, such as the annual Thanksgiving Food Drive and the Toy Drive at Christmas. The Student Council is always busy with projects designed to promote school spirit. Last year they painted signs for the pep rallies, 'Spirit chain contests between classes and held the first Trash Can decorating contest to l'Can the Roos. The Student Council encourages participation and contributes to the quality of student life at Brewer. l'resident-lohn Hibbs, Mrs. Brown-Sponsor, Vice l'rt-sident-Donna Lemons, Secretary-Amy Marshall, Treasurer-Trudy Spence. 28 o Student Council ' - vs-vw-' ii- nni . ,,1c,....,sll4wufT ' 1 Q. .. A , i i'f2?1 -t. ,vt ...' i' tr - i . .. 'i X . ,. im.-..sM-wah-.A . an Q, Wig ky, e I W' -su:-annum . 'V , 172' ' -n -..Mi g 52, il 3 First row-Christie Tefertiller, Trudy Spence, lohn Hibbs, Donna Lemons, Stacey Presswood, Second row-lerry longino, Cary Fields, Cathy Patterson, Amy Marshall, Andy Sullenberger, Third row-Raye Lynn Hall, Iody Walden, Debbie Latimer, Mike Shelton, Fourth row-Lori Stanford, Mrs. Browng sponsor, Angie Shelton, Karen lenson.
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mb-sl'.?'Sf dana awww!! npr: mar Whiz Kids Turn Learning Into Sport kkifsiislif 'Sh YN pw 2-f iw-fi ff' 'f--HM, ' ,.gf1ulQl,0l an- 14,1 In Qll ugh: .Q n 0 J 5 Deanna Brinkley Barry Sullenberger, Tonya McKinney, Rob Durko, Billy Farris-the Whiz Kids team. Who was the sculptor that carved l'The Thinker ? lf you could answer this question and other ones like it, there is a chance you could have been a part of the Whiz Kids team. This is a small group of students who enjoy scholastic competition and want to increase knowledge in all subject areas. Whiz Kids compete in Whiz Quiz matches with other schools. Some of the questions cover areas such as humanities, television, movies, current events, sports, history, the arts, and religions. To qualify for Whiz Kids, you must score highly on a general knowledge test and attend practices at break and on Tuesday nights. Students must have a wide knowledge of many subjects, along with a high level of retention, speed, and confidence. The Whiz Kids of 1980-81 should be congratulated on an excellent year.
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