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Danny applies the final coat. RouF 1: Mr. Dillman, Sponsor; J. Flora, President; K. Austin, Vice President; L. Flora, Secretary Treasurer; R. Ladd, Ninth Grade Representative; S. Spence, Reporter; Row 2: B. Atkisson, K. Achor, J. Helvie, J. Powell, T. Pope, M. Eikenberry, J. Thornburg, C. Alter; Row 3: T. Baum, M. Harshbargar, B. Young, P. Ladd, L. Lowrey, C. Langston, A. Roler; Row 4: M. Newton, R. MaCurdy, T. Mulcahy, D. McCoy, J. Rodgers, B. Wolfe; Row 5: S. Wilimitis, J. Reedy, D. Sitzes, H. Beck, G. Lowrey, M. Wood, M. Calhoun; Row 6: M. Stewart, J. White, T. Thompson, C. Miller, J. Brewer, T. Stephens, L. Helvie, N. Appleton. HISTORIANS The Carroll Historians had a year full of club activities. They continued work on the log cabin which had been moved to the Flora Community Park several years ago. After much hard work it is believed to be nearing completion. Club members attended many summer camps and went on many field trips, including a trip to Stoney Creek Workshop. They also held a mock election at school this year. A ballot was created for four prominent parties and a total of 496 ballots were cast. The club attended the state conven- tion and received many awards, among them were the Bob Montgomery Memori- al Award; first place for best exhibit, the Jay County Award, and three recognition awards. History is fun for Tony. Could Mr. Dillman be journeying back to the Pioneer Days? The Historians show off their awards. CLUBS 103
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FRENCH The main event for French Club was French Week from the tenth to the four- teenth of October. It included a T-shirt Day when the club members wore their French T-shirts. At midweek, the mem- bers were excused from their first three hours of class to see a movie entitled Les Miserables. The week ended with a French m eal served in the cafeteria to all students. In November the club visited La Tour, an elegant French restaurant in Indiana- polis. In December the club sold Christ- mas cards and sponsored their dance to raise money for future activities. Row 1: Mrs. Traxler-Carter, Sponsor; J. Seward, President; E, Bowman. Vice President; J. DeVos, Secretary; P. Flora, Trcasur er. Row 2: B. Anderson, M. Lawson, M. Bannon, T. Beichelt, S. Parker, T. Hutson, S. Reinke, Row 3: A. Johnson, M. McGowen, S. York, M. Eikenberry, M. Barnard, D. Craft. Row 4: T. McDowell, K. Harness, S. Marchand, M. Lesh, S. Spence, M. Minich, R. MaCurdy, D. Sitzes. Row 5: S. Downham, D. May, J Jahrman, C. Myer, C. Malave, J. White, J. Reedy, L. Smith, J Parker. Sean shows off his favorite French drink. Traxler-Carter celebrates her birthday. Jennifer is grilled during initiation. 102 CLUBS
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Seana goes through the motions N.H.S. National Honor Society is one of the rewards for being an outstanding student. Membership is based upon the four cate- gories of: Scholarship, Leadership, Ser- vice, and Character. A student must have a 3.25 grade point average and be in the top 15 percent of their class to be consid- ered for membership. This year they held a breakfast for the seniors on May 22. Sherry on her way to another A. T — %• — ■€« ' f - M 2 iJ} f . 1. ' ' I b- - B ' 1 Row 1: S. Reinke. M. Eikenberry, N. Summe, R. Higgle, Row 2: J. Seward, B, Anderson, M. Avery. T. Rinehart, M. Pullen, Row 3: T. Hicks, J. Guyer, D. Orem. J. Williams, E. Garrison. Michelle smiles at her grade point average. 104 CLUBS
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