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ll '9 National Junior Honor Society lil ' 3 LITERARY CIRCLE OF HONOR Each member ot the Literary Circle of l-lonor has read and reported on over 2,000 pages of literature since September, 1984. Favorite books this year were the Flower in the Attic series and Stephen King books. 5 Back Bow left to right: Kevin Marshall, Tashi Palmer, Kirsten l-lattley, Barbara Bernston, Lexi lvlcKinney, Lance lvlascarenas, Neka Jackson, Simin Ali-Akbarian, Simon Miller. Front Row: lvlrs. l-lorton, Matt Gumm, Debi Sanders, Ananda Farone, Stephanie Boynton, Angela lvlacsenti THE 8TH GRADE MATH HALL OF FAME Students who qualified tor the Sth grade lvlath l-lall of Fame have completed and passed all chapters in the Sth grade math book Back Bow left to right: lvlr Youngberg, Danielle Baker, Jennifer Neset, Zina Gregos, Cesar Sanchez Front Bow: Ananda Farone, Brian Foutz, Joey Salzman, Matt Gumm NJHS The National Junior Honors Society has lust completed its second year at Clarendon The club was formed to honor those students in the junior high, who have earned and maintained very high grades. Students in the 7th grade are initiated it they establish an average grade point ot 1,25 or better over the first three-quarters of the seventh grade year. Eighth grade students must score equally as well to remain NJHS members The Clarendon NJHS is civic-minded and volunteers to work on community and school functions. This club is also selffsutticient and has sold school spirit pins and MSM candy to raise funds. lvlr. Shapira and lvlrs Griffin are the sponsors ot the Clarendon Club, and the members cur- rently are: Andrew Case and Brooke Hammond, eighth graders, and John Langis, Simon lvliller, Joe Lastinger, Angela lvlacsenti, Simin Ali- Akbarian, Debi Sanders, and Michelle lvlontelongo seventh graders. ,, til' , .fa ' S ,fztyzg ,,, awmgf rw' gf lg M'
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Journalism is open to both 7th St Sth graders. Students are given experiences in creative writing, news writing, editorials, headlines, letter, art, proof reading, typing layout, etc. in charge of school paper and annual yearbook. l' ff l 3 Ifg 5 i 5 l 1 FIRST SEMESTER Left to Right: Cesar Sanchez. lvlatt Gumm, Pat Lewis. Susie Gomez. Tracy Hohs Photo Lah is one of the most popular of the academic classes. Photography catches the unique and hizarre occurences that only happen once. lAs well as everyday eventsj Photo Lap teaches basic photography skills such as using cameras. darkroom equipment and chemicals. lvlr. Huffer, as many photo lah students have said. has made the class real fun as well as educational. ,,4..a-wl? '-1 Back Row left to right: Steven Guiver, Simin Ali-Akharian, Keith Jefferies, Danielle Baker, lvlatt Gumm Front Row: Andrea lVlallas, Ann l.'Ecuyer, Brian Foutz, Jon Mata, Jon Hurwitz Students selected for this course comprised of the staff SECOND SEMESTER
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CLARENDON BELL RINGERS Mrs. Drost's music makers, bell ringers, and singers kept the sidewalks of Clarendon humming and happy! The Christmas Concert singers spread the spirit of Christmas everywhere with their merry tunes. The Spring Concert on May 7th was highlighted by the 5th and 6th grade handbells 8 chorus, and the intermediate band. On May 14, the 7th and 8th grade chorus presented the musical, Teen ll. MRS. DROST MUSIC, MAESTRO, PLEASE! This year's band and choir classes provided a sound of music for everyone. The band, under the direction of Mr. Brian Altherr, played a unique and upbeat Madisonbusters at a pep assembly for us. They also entertained at the Ice Cream Social and many of the band students performed at the Talent Show. Whether they were performing on campus or off, the band students always displayed excellent musicianship and pride in their talents-Clarendon pride! wiv: MR. ALTHERR DIRECTS MADISON BUSTER INDUSTRIAL ARTS industrial Arts in the 7th grade is made up of Basic Shop l and ll and Mechanical Drawing and Metal Shop. The 7th graders learn the basic fundamentals of mechanical drawing and how to use hand tools and make simple porjects. They also learn how to use the common handtools in making small wood projects. The eighth grade Industrial Arts program consists of Advanced Shop I and ll, Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Woodworking, and Plastics. Students learn mechanical drawing techniques. They use some of the power tools and machines when the make wood projects. They also produce more difficult metal projects. MR. JONES
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