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Please! Missy Sullivan and Heather Appel sell baked goods at the N.H.S. bake sale fim did you eat this c ake t N.H.S sponsors Mrs Sakran and Mr Younkms help set up tor the reception along I just know it's going to go out. Dana Reilly leads the with assistance of Lisa Fenwick. way in the induction ceremony I just don't know what to say. New inductee Tina Front Row Cindy Smith, Amy Dowey, Valerie McWilliams. SECRETARY Tracey Deao. PRESIDENT Becky Barth. Malara stands with her dad at the reception TREASURER Lisa Fenwick. PARLIAMENTARIAN Karen Jenkins. VICE-PRESIDENT Barbara Czech, lessica Fenwick, Jennifer Hambeck Second Row Jana Barbour. Joe Hill, Bonnie Raeasi, Tish Sydnor. Brian Cam, Julie Harvey. Vicki Hill. Charlotte Lacey. Josh Rhoads. Robert Farr, Dana Reilly, and David Hartsig Back Row Kim Herbert. Tina Malara, Tim Bennet, Charles Cole. Leslie Ritchie. Missy Sullivan. Lisa Gibson. Heather Appel. Jean Sansbury, and Janet Davis NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 157
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Secrets of Success ... NHS The goals of the National Honor Society were to develop character, promote leadership, render service, and to create an enthusiasm for scholarship. Students choosen for the NHS must uphold these four virtues and set an example for the rest of the student body. Membership into NHS was difficult and only obtained by a select few. Students had to maintain a 3.2 grade average. Then their names were put on a list for the facul- ty to vote on. The faculty based their vote on how well that person had displayed character, service, leadership, and scholar- ship; the four virtues of the NHS. After this, recommendations were made to the administration. The NHS held its annual induction. Seven seniors and seventeen juniors were recognized during a tapping ceremony held in the gym. At the conclusion of the induction ceremony, a reception was held for members and parents in the Library Media Center. Other activities in- cluded: the selling of cases of soda, several bake sales, and a trip to the St. Mary's Nursing Home. I can't wait to eat. Karen lenkins and Becky Barth set up for the N.H.S induction reception 156 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Making Memories Last In 1984, Mrs. McNamara had her work cut out for her With only four returning staff members and a photographer, she had to teach almost a whole staff the basics of putting together a yearbook and have all of our deadlines met. Through all of the trying times of the first time staffers, they all learned and gave it their all in dedication and hard work to meet their deadlines and create an outstanding yearbook. Yearbook was not just work, we did have fun. To break up the monotony of everyday work, we would have a small party to celebrate a staff member's birth- day. Our staff in ’84 was an enjoyable one where everyone got along and helped one another or just had fun, joking around to keep all spirits high. Behind the leadership of our editor, Dawn Cox, we went out to sell ads, patrons, and books. Through all of the fun and hard work the whole staff pulled together in a joint effort to make your memories last. Does this work ever end? Diane Murphy works hard to keep the books balanced for yearbook. What do you think of this page? Kim O'Connor and Wendy Waggoner look over the '83 yearbook for ideas on their spread Now for a caption. Krista lenkms thinks of a caption for her picture 158 YEARBOOK
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