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N reat honor. One of the most prestigious awards in academic life is to be accepted as a member of the National Honor Society. The mem- bers are chosen for their character, leadership, scholarship, and service. NHS participatedlin collecting funds for the Heart Association, and also worked at the KUT telethon. Bake sales, garage sales, andrcar washes are scheduled to make money for scholarships awarded to students at the end of the year. The, recipient of the Paul Coke award wasi Cathy Rager, and the S120 scholarg ships went to Tim Gardner, Kim Gray,Q Denise Moore, Camille Pisk, and. Sarah Norcom. L l The two biggest events. of the yearl were the initiation in October, and the? Banquet in the spring at the Catfish, Barn. New officers were announced,f and the graduating seniors were rec-2 ognized. Seniors also enjoyed imitat-i ing their favorite teachers. T Mrs. Sharon Neves, the co-spon-5 sor, who has devoted her timegtothei National Honor Society announced that she will be leavingthis year. Mrs. , Nancy Holt, sponsor, and Mrs. Neves. willsbe remembered in the futureof. NH . ' ' 3 1. Denise Moore receives her certificate from Nlr. Charlie Boren at the initiation as Greg Thomas looks on. , 2. The spring initiates raise their hands for their induction. i 3. Greg Thomas, president, addresses NHS mem- bers at the banquet at Catfish Barn. 4. Mrs. Neves and Mrs. Holt, Qsponsorsj enjoy a few laughs between classes. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. First row: Cathy Rager tsecretaryb, Sherill Leonard ftreasurerb, Rhonda, Wirth texecutive oificerj, Grant Rose fexecutive ofticerj, Kevin Hodnett fexecutive otticerj, Gretchen Alston texecutive oflicerj, Greg'Thomas fpresiclentl, and Mrs, Nancy Holt tsponsorj. Second row: Karen Westback, Janet Simpson, Camille Pisk, Ginger McGuire, Tirn Gardner, Kevin Hielscher, Mike Withrow, and Mrs. Sharon Neves tsponsorj. Third row: Judi Waller, Debbie Babcock, Sue Northup, Suzanne Pitcher. Kathy Manno, Mel- issa Wolverton, Carolyn Foote, Judy Poulsen, Joyce Hain, and Mar- itza Franqui. Fourth row: Sue Lake, Charlsye Dalley, Randy Preslar, Renee Perry, Kim Gray, Teresa Koclfian, Teresa Hemphili, Sarah Nora cum, and Carl Bryant. Fifth row: Cathy Lawrence, Kirk Alston, Cheryl Lucas, Michelle Morrison, Gary Faust, Erin Alexius, Krissy Terpen- ing, Ronald Crumley, and Rob Hawkins. Sixth row: Sue Vito, Jose Garcia, Harvey Willams. Chuck Nichols, Jerry Henry, Denise Moore, Tony Natera, Susan Neve, and Charles Wells. Seventh row: Sophia Nava, Peg Kramer, John Lax, Will Dye, Steve Peek, Rodney Gaudin, Brian Bjornson, and Janet Hardy. Eighth row: Mary Beth Barber, Lisa Mayberry, Kimberly Smith, Alice Aldridge, Debra Matthews, and Rita Marquiz. -
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ZAP orien'I's freshmen. Working to make the freshmen feel like a valued part of the student body ZAPPERS volunteer to tutor and help orient freshmen to the com- plexities ofa large high school. Mrs. Vivian Ward said Although ZAP has been far from perfect, l feel that the program has been success- ful in getting upperclassmen to accept the freshmen as a valued part of the student body. During the first quarter ZAPPERS orient freshmen with the school and the school's rules and regulations. After the first quarter ZAPPERS tutor freshmen tif necessaryl and help these students keep up good grades. The sponsors for ZAP this year were Mrs. Vivian Ward, Ms. Ann Tucker and Mr. Chuck Borgeson. ZAP started three years ago and has been successful since its begin- ning, therefore ZAP will continue to help orient freshmen in the future. 1. Ms. Shirley Wheatley, intern counselor, helps to lead a ZAP meeting in the gym. 2. To emphasize the informality that leads to posi- tive feelings, ZAPPERS often held meetings in circles on the floor. 3. ZAPPERS listen attentively while Mr. Chuck Borgeson and Ms. Tucker conduct their weekly meetings. 4. Mr. Borgeson instructs ZAPPERS on their next project. ZAP, First row: Ms. Ann Tucker, Charles Roberts. Juli McCuan. Molly Ward, Marsha Frye, Rae McBride and Ms. Vivian Ward. Second row: Marcia Williams, Brenda French, Maureen Allen, Lorraine Cullers, Becky Atkinson, Debbie Powell, Robyn Hughes, Denise Beckham and Becky Burt. Third row: Becky Murray, Anna Withey, Ronnie Riz- zato, Frankie LeFevers, Jimmy Marotz, Brigid Brutfy, Cindy Cremer, Donna Langston and Melody Burge. Fourth row: Trisha Fordham, Pam Ellis, JoAnn Gallardo, Anita Leighton, Korring Sue Harris, Linda Smith, Debi Boyd, Linda McDonald and Shirley Wilburn. Fifth row: Martha Perez, Joyce Thigpen, Misa Eudy, Lorrie Elliot and Tracy Grif- in 58 clubs K E15 .1141 V iii? 1 '55 X., wg? ,1 1 ' -Q qi- if i
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