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inducts 0 members during special ceremon Seventy initiates were inducted into the National Honor Society during an all school assembly, Mar. 30. An organization formed to recognize students of good character who have proven to be outstanding in scholarship, leadership and service, National Honor Society members must maintain an overall average of 90. Membership is lim- ited tothe top 15 percent of the senior class and the Top 10 percent of the junior class. Junior members installed on Mar. 30 include: John Baggett, David Balusek, Brenda Barnes, Jay Bullington, Gia Burt, Beth Byerley, Tim Coffey, David Cor- bett, Beth Cowart, Pam Craig, Ernest Davis, Kelli Debusk, Louis DeRouen, Debra Ebart, Wilma Englishbee, Kevin Ford, Mathtew Gibson, Margo Giebel- stein, Larry R. Holleman, Ronald Howell, Joy Hughes, Shannon Jones, Laurie Jordy, Leigh Ann Koehn, Mimi LaGrone, John Lang, Kimberly Ledoux, Judith Lewis, Nathalie Marrow, Kenneth Mitschke, Deborah Morgan, Allen L. McHenry, Shelly McShan, Pamela O'Brien, Monica Parr, John D. Packer, Melissa Parker, Roxanne Pruski, Jeffrey Renfro, Lee Rose, Rhonda Rowland, Terri Simkins, Russell Smariga, Mary K. Smith, Sandra Sotelo, Nancy C. Spinks, Kim Starks, Debbie Tibbetts, Robin Timmons, Loretta Toombs, David Upton, Brenda Ver- rett, Mike Wheat, Mark Wiggin, Teresa Williamson, Kym C. Willis, Richard Wil- son, Russell Wood, Michael Zlebis. Senior inductees were: Donna Akers, David Benfer, Barry Lee, Dennis P. McHenry, Rene Petterson, Candice Shelby, Larry Sheppard, Pam Smith, Susan E. Whiteman. A. Senior Allan Mosely explains the high standards each member must achieve to merit NHS membership. B. Discussing the procedures of the annual induction ceremony is NHS president Mike Delaney, and Brad Crawford. C. Mr. Marvin Trent, sponsor of the honor society, explains the decoration set up to senior Rudi Wallace. D. Juniors Jay Bull- ington, David Balusek, John Baggett and Brenda Barnes await the induction oath. E. Senior Patricia Johnson lights the candle representing leadership. F. Senior Lisa Torno describes how members are elected by the faculty after prerequisites are achieved. G. Society members listen to one of the four speeches given during the ceremony concern- ing service, leadership, character and scholarship. H. Introducing the newly inducted members is senior Paul Englishbee. PAGE 122 I HONOR SOCIETY r T' 'ie
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Ceremon hi hli hts se ection of couple Barbara Wilson and Randy Westmoreland were honored by their classmates as Mr. and Miss Deer Park, Saturday night, April 2, dur- ing the Senior Prom, which was held at the Hyatt Regency. As tradi- tion, Barbara and Randy led the dance to the senior song, Wasted Time. Barbara was chosen as Homecoming Queen and a candidate in the Most Beautiful, Most Handsome Contest. She is the reporter for Mu Alpha Theta and was elected by her class as Most Representa- tive. She has served her class for four years as secretary and was chosen as freshman and senior class favorite. Barbara is a member of the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Spanish Club. As a junior, she was selected to be a delegate at Girls' State. Randy participated in varsity football, as well as varsity track and baseball. He is a member of Student Congress and served as Stu- dent Body President his senior year. Randy was chosen as Frienclli- est by his class, and elected by the coaches to be on the Good Sportsmanship League. A. Barbara Wilson and Randy Westmoreland were honored by their class- mates to represent the class as Mr. and Miss Deer Park. They led the dance to the senior song, Wasted Time. B. Senior Barbara Wilson explained restrictions of the students attending the prom as well as the location of the beverages. C. A two year letterman of the football squad, Randy received honorable mention on the All-District Team'. D. Prior to a home game, Randy received a meal served by the school cafeteria staff. E. During the Home- coming ceremonies, Barbara was crowned Homecoming Oueen. MR. AND MISS DEER PARK I PAGE 1 21 ,a
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