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1. Three members of NHS, K. Wilson, C. Murphy, and D. Stewart, compare notes. 2. Dawn Robinson preapres to dissect a cat in Anatomy Class. 3. During this Calculus break, Joe Hogan daydreams of the upcoming weekend. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President of the NjlionjI Honor Society, Tyler Kelly poses for a picture. Other members include: M. Hobbs, D. Tomlin, J. Stewart, K. Fahey. C. Murphy, A. Barnes, C. Scott, T. Russell, A. Taylor, A. Harris, S. Masters, K. Stacy, C. Stewart, A. Reed, L. Couch, S. Cassedy, L. Dixon, H. Griffon, B. Smith, T. Barnett, D. Stewart. K. Wilson, L. Fair, K. Hugle, K Young, C. Owens, B. Bailey, D. Calhoun, K. Woods, R Wright, J. Vaughn, S. Ten Hagen, C. Stogsdill, K. Stamper, K. Gouge, G. Tate, J. Akin, D. Blackburn, D. Fleet, P. Lovett, J. Stone, K. Sutton, K. Sprague, K. Warfield, S. Connelly, W Ryle, T Lipps, B. Heuser, A. Guthrie, L. Robinson, K. Hugle, C. Barnett, B. Rickert, F. Pennington, J. Burcham, J. Ammon, L. Skidmore, K. Dye, M. Stocking, S Walton, M Roberts, R. Smith, A. Reeves, ). Hogan, J. Burton, M. Tanner, R Pennington, A. Mokas, K. Griffith, J. Morgan, S. Arnett, M. Beard, M. Close, j. Harris. CALCULUS CLUB Making their predictions for the Calculus Club, are Mike Dragan and Kevin Vines. Other members include: D. Tomlin, S. Walton, K. Griffith, B. Summers, G. Me Glasson, P. Miller, S. Woodall, B. Stuck, R Pennington, A. Mokas, D. Stewart, S. Arnett, T. Kelly, J. Hogan, K. Hugle, K. Wilson, A. Barnes, C. Murphy, S. Merrell, B. Davis, P. Rekers. Clubs 149
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SCIENCE CLUB Steve Brummer shows Jeremy Burton and Brian Mitchell how it is done. Other members of the Science Club include: C. Murphy, J. Williamson, S. Norman, C. Colvin, D. Garner, M. Tanner, S. Holmstrom, A. Schaller, A. Strange, S. Goodridge, K. Sumpter, T. Centers, T. Blakley, M. Tomlinson, M. Napier. Rising Up Another up and rising club at CHS is the Science Club. As sponsors, Mr. Crouch and Ms. Litton have helped the club to have an eventful year. For Valentine's Day, the Science Club brought cards and candy to the Florence Park Nursing Home. Other planned activities included a nice dinner at the Quality Inn in Coving- ton and visiting a children's orphan- age. In the spring, a picnic outing was held. As a fundraiser, the club created an original idea; they sold kazoos which were a big hit! And for fifty cents a piece, the kazoos went ex- tremely fast. One hundred were sold and the Science Club more than doubled its profits. The money raised, along with the club dues of two dollars, contributed to the bus and other miscellaneous expenses needed for their many field trips. Once a month the club meets to exchange scientific information that they have gained. During the meet- ings members apply for scholarships which pertain to their future inter- ests in the fields of medicine, educa- tion, or experimental research. The 1986-87 officers of the club consist of the following: President — Jessica Williamson; Vice-President — Sara Norman; Secretary — An- nette Strange; and Treasurer — Me- lissa Tomlinson. As an educational yet rewarding club, Annette Strange correctly ex- presses that ... Today Science brings us tomorrow's future. 148 Clubs
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Just One Of The Three Quality and not quantity is a phrase that precisely describes the Latin Club. Having just under twen- ty members, the Latin Club has con- tributed to their share of fundraising and has participated in a variety of activities. Meeting once a month, the Latin Club plans their special activities for the month and also looks forward to up coming events for the duration of the year. Several of the activities are combined with the Foreign Lan- guage Club. Along with the Spanish and French clubs, the Latin Club sells the candy, Jolly Ranchers, to earn money. In addition, the three lan- guage clubs have an International Banquet. The dinner consists of meats, vegetables, breads, and des- serts of which the originality is of the languages taught. On its own, the Latin Club has par- ticipated in the following events. Sharing their Christmas cheer, they visited Woodspoint Nursing Home during the holidays. They also took a field trip to LaRosa's Inn in Cincin- nati, and in the spring they enjoyed a language picnic at Big Bone State Park. As a language, Latin can be used in several fields such as medicine and music. Plus it aids in the understand- ing of many other foreign lan- guages. This is the response of Mrs. Gardener when questioned how be- ing a member of the Latin Club per- tained to the member's future plans. LATIN LATIN CLUB Christine Osmond and Michelle Wentworth looking forward to a Latin Club meeting. Other members include: C. Cor , R Cottengin, A. Carpenter, K. Dye, L. Fair, K. Klancne, D. Connley, D. Denny, M. Hopper. M Landwehr, M. Meyer, C. Mokas. C. Murphy, R Neufang, K. Ryan, A. Sibley, K. Stacey, D. Stewart, E. Walther, M. Wood, K. Sumpter. 150 Clubs WORTH THINKING AB(
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