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etting Honored In A Cultural Way K , mm The French Honor Society is a prestigious club for high-achieving students in the French curricu- lum. Prerequisites for this year's Honor Society included three consecutive semesters in French with an average of 9f5Cyo or better, a membership in the French club, and a commitment by the student to continue in the study of French while attending Clearwater Central Catholic. The FHS, in conjunction with the French Club, sponsored a field trip to a French restaurant at the opening of the school year. On St. Patrick's Day, FHS members sold balloons to Central students as a fundraiser. Students could purchase balloons for their friends to wish them 'lthe luck of the Irish. The profits went towards inductions at the end of the year, and was the biggest profit ever made by FHS in Central's history. lt was not only successful, but also a great deal of fun. Involved in many enjoyable activities, each member worked hard to make their events excit- ing and rewarding for their club. ireh . A Mawr 1 Hifi! ' - - Top row, from left to right: Jamilyn Jackson, secretary: Robby Top row, from left to right: Marguerite Koenig, Jamilyn Miotke, treasurer. Bottom row: Tricia Cope, president, Karen Hour- Jackson, Kathy Jones, Kevin McGrath, Robby Miotke, igan, vice-president. Mrs. Molino. Middle row: Sean Moyles, Tricia Cope, Karen Hourigan, Tara O'Bnen, Heather Fitzhenry. Bottom row: Delin Haedo, Jacques Connaughton. ww if Z2 209
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Reflecting the beauty of France, practically using their knowledge of the language, and indulging in the finest culture, the members of the French Club gathered with enthusiasm. They attended The Cafe La France which was an interesting cultural experience. It enables the members to use the French they had leamed. They also sponsored a successful dance which included a DJ from their ovm club, junior Erin Pierce. The many activities that the French Club organized came together fluently in the end to advance the members' knowledge of France. Top row, from left to right: Tara O'Brien, Jamilynn Jackson, Marguerite Koenig, Lorraine Paz, Jeannine Mullan, Kathy Jones, Jennifer Henkle, Julie Lannon, Karen Hourigan, Mrs. Molino. Second row: Delia-Maria Haedo, Patricia Cope, Erin Pierce, Diane Gonzalez, Michelle Michaelos, Gelia Israel, Heath- er Fitzhenery, Diane Ferro. Third row, Jacques Connaughton, Greg Payette, Sean Moyles, Kevin McGrath, Robert Miotke, Ter- rence Mullan, rench Club Touches On Culture Top row, from left to right: Kevin McGrath, treasurer: Jeannine Mullan, president: Marguerite Koenig, idce-president: Delia-Ma- ria Haedo, secretary. - 2
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HS Scores High Left to right Doug Maus president Mary Monaghan vice president Sandy Carroll secretary Hot pictured Peter Baz zinr treasurer The National Honor Society QNHSJ tried to keep an opti- mistic attitude throughout the year, but according to Pres- ident Doug Maus it was a constant struggle because it was extremely difficult to accomplish goals with only sev- en members total. It was not until the March 5rd induc- tions that twenty-one new members joined the other seven and made the NHS an organization. In order to qualify for membership in the NHS, the stu- dents must meet certain criteria. First, in order to be eligi- ble to apply, the students must have and maintain a cu- mulative grade point average of 15.5 for three consecutive years. Next, the students must display character, scholar-T ship, leadership, and service. Once these criteria havei been met, an application must be filled out to be screenedi by a faculty-committee. i Once in the NHS the members sponsor activities to raisei money for their organization to send a select few to con- ventions. They began the year by sponsoring dances and by having bake sales. Every year they decide on one pro- ject to devote most of their time. This year's NHS commu- nity service project was a book drive to expand the Pinel- las County Maximum Security Prison Library. Hahn Doug Maus Kevin Mlslschla Robert Mrotke Marybeth Raf finan Second row Knsta LePerle Diane Havens Delrn Haedo Tracey Sturm Martha Hold Hope McGowan Jacqueline Bucci Kimberly Neel Danielle Saunders Third row Chris Marquardt Sandy Carroll Mary Monaghan Mane Foley Paulee Coughlrn Kristen Adrkes, Marguente Koenig, Chnstrne Premonte, Bottom row: Stanley Deptula, John Conrey, Sean Moyles, Joe Beja. Not f I Top row, from left to right: Mark Heilman, Lance Dawson, Peter pictured: Peter Bazzini, ,.. 1.1. 210
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