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Intelligence prevails as Varsity Quiz team excels in competition Vast knowledge, a quick mind and a fast trigger finger were a few of the many qualities needed to be in Varsity Quiz. Besides including meaningful academic subjects, the questions cover other areas: one might be asked to name Donald Duck's nephews, or to say what Johnnie Walker is famous for. Where is the duodenum located, or what is a panpipe? Knowledge is not the only criterion for Varsity Quiz success. Knowing the answers is not enough: a player must be able to hit the buzzer first, thus receiving the chance to answer. If the answer is incorrect, the opposing team has a chance to respond. Accuracy is essential. This year's Varsity Quiz team consisted of approximately 20 members. It was led by Paul Fallon who chaired the team for the majority of the year. Their advisor was Mr. John Harrington. The Varsity Quiz team not only competed with other schools but also had some of its matches televised. Varsity Quiz gave the students who played a chance to letter in a nonphysical sport. Varsity Quiz. Back row: Erica Lawson. Anton Blood. Kris Schultz. Wosloy Moore. Mr. Harrington. Edword Roid, Doug Potorson, Michele Miller. Kathy Doleany. Gino Rotondaro. Middle row: Connie Enriquez. Lori Doyon. Helen Lawson. Chris Ritter. Candi Berg. Louis Carr. Jimmy Ro«road. John Barber. Osvaldo Perez. Paul Fallon. Fi row: Lori Gallingor. Donna Madrid. Nowton Streeter. Tracy Heginbottom. Misty Taylor. Lisa Loesch. Middle front: Jay Hanson. 62 Varsity Quiz
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Honor students offer time, efforts, ideas in community projects Community service was the primary goal of Clark's 80-81 National Honor Society. Starting off the year by helping with registration, the honor students continued the year with many other school and community-related projects. The group donated their services to the school to help with the hoaring and vision testing of sophomores. During the annual Paront Open House, honor students were there to guide the visitors around the premises. Students also volunteered their time in caroling at a local convalescent home and wrapping presents for the Salvation Army. As in past years. Honor Society entered a tree in Christmas Tree Lane. The group also sponsored two blood drives. In order for students to be eligible to be a National Honor Society member, they must fill out an application, show academic superiority (3.5 GPA or better), and be interested in community affairs. focor Society Officers. Front row: Mrs. Sandra Wright (advisor). Valerie Talley. Jennifer Frank, Jeff Ortwein. Mark Doubrava. Second row: Kris Schultz. Sharon Kish-Lita Loesch. 2. Honor Society Members. Front row: Jimmy Ro 'cad. Arlyn King. Bob Strimling. Christi Bundron, Joanna Kishner. Barbara Pinjuv, Stacia Korzotski. ffer Cha. Ann Fleck. Amy Kinn. Becky Tyre. Theodoro Bossart, Sherrie Rogge. Monica Smith. Middle row: Mark Doubrava. Brad Chaddick. Kri Schultz. Randy Col-t. Robert Ropell. Scott Kinsey. David Jaffo lisa Loosch. Valerie Talley. Sharon Kishner. Kris Viau. Jennifer Frank. Sack row: Scott Spargo. Ron Taylor. Annette Schlo-ir. Terrenco Iroland. Edward Kaehnik. Carolyn Canella, Brett Roehr. Karen Goodall. Kathryn Scott. Suzanne Rogers. Kathryn Elliott. Holon Lawson. Jeff Ortwein. .-Craig Robinson. Stevo McDonald. Allison Rittenhouse. Paul Fallon. Honor Society 61
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I. Helen Lawton. Candi 8erg. Donna Madrid. Lori Doyon, Joy Honsen. Wesley Moore. Jimmy Reiroad, and Chris Ritter await the noxt question during practice. 2. Mr. Harrington and Bob Amblad smile during o TV match. 3. Paul Follon expresses his opinion. 4. Chris Ritter. Helon Lawson, Paul Fallon and Louis Carr tako a brook during a motch.
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