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SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Spanish Honor Society membership is based on academic excellence in Spanish. Once initiated a student remains a member as long as he or she is enrolled in Spanish. They went Christmas carolling with the French and German Honor Societies and competed against both in volleyball. They have several fund raising activities such as bake sales, candy bar sales, and a foreign language T-shirt sale. Bottom to Top, L.to R. — 1st Row: Lisa Montgomery, Mindy Carroll, Steve Kohler. Rodney Morris, Kathy Brademas, Pat MacGregor. 2nd Row: Susan Haring, Liz Frasca, Ginny Worthington, Diane Oestricher, Kerry Dixon, Chris Brademas. 3rd Row: Angel McCabe, Michelle Medjesky, Tom Scaggs, Cyrus Williams. 4th Row: Carol Torrens, Angie Price, Mike Cornell, David Martin. 5th Row: Beth Hill, Susan Baker, Lisa Buoy. Doug Sippel. Wendy Van Ravensway, Chris Fiedler. 6th Row: Troy Daniels. Steve Sullivan, Susan Eddleman, Nancy Tatman, Floyd Welsh. Sponsor Miss Mott. German Honor Society consists of students who have fulfilled the eligibility requirements. They have taken a cultural field trip to Chicago (the German Counsolate and Goethe House). They also participated in the annual Christmas carolling party with French and Spanish Honor Societies. They have published a student newspaper in German. In the spring they played in the annual volleyball games with Spanish and French Honor Societies and also participated in cultural activities during national Foreign Language Week. Bottom to Top. L.to R. — 1st Row: Cheryl Bartels. Luba Rascheff, Melanie Marchand, Amy Terstriep. Chris Tuveson. 2nd Row: Greg lanusz, Jeff Mckeown. Sergio Gonzalez. David Dahl, Rob Cook, Sponsor Miss Spooner. Elisabeth Santas. 3rd Row: Bottom to Top — David Rudnick, Joe Cleveland, Jeff Kouzmanoff, Scott Esserine. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY 74 ORGANIZATIONS
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FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY To be a member of the French Honor Society a student must have no more than one B in his first two years of French. The French Honor Society went caroling, to a Holiday dinner, and planned a spring activity. The Honor Society gives its members a chance to learn more about French. L.to R. — Sponsor Mrs. Ischer. Dena Plotner, Susan Lenover, Karen Kao, Kevin Thurber, Tricia Semonin (President). Terri Heulsbusch, Tina Lewis, Julie Dieker (Secretary). Kelli Nimo, Daniel Savignon, Sue Kanet, Steve Brown, Scott Black. Not Pictured: Kevin Maxwell. Mary Slocum. A. Scott Black really seems to be enjoying his dinner. B. The French Honor Society Dinner provided a nice evening for every- one. ORGANIZATIONS 73
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STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Title VI Student Advisory Committee is a federally funded program which provides tutorial help to students so that they can achieve their academic potential. Title VI is a voluntary program which assists students in math, science, English, and social studies; Title VI also works with the Challenge Group on group projects and field trips. L.to R. — Sponsor Mrs. Lyons. Kris Bradley, Malikah Muhammad, Kerr)' Williams. Pedro Carroll, Barb Alexander. Senior of the month Selection Committee is a group of students who volunteered at the beginning of the year to help choose outstanding seniors. The teachers submit activities, sports, and scholastics. The committee narrows the choice down to five seniors for each category. The candidates names are given to teachers for final voting. L.to R. — Lianne Haring, Lisa Mitchell, Eric Bohlen. Roxanne Barteles, Jeff Lewis, Susan (ones. Sponsors; Mr. Casteel. MissTighe. Not Pictured: Frances Graham. Chris Heffley, Dena Plotner, Tammi Schweighart. Susie Waldbauer. SENIOR OF THE MONTH SELECTION COMMITTEE ORGANIZATIONS 75
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