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as fheme for Nofionol Honor inducfion Firsf induction brings in fhese new members lo Nafional Honor, boflom row: Richard Orr, Keith Kuenzli, Mark Thomas, Claudeffe Yarbrough, Dena Sfafhis, Mark Correll. Second row: Linda Meinke, Cornelia Gorman, Diane Shelley Phillips congrafulafes new inducfee Bill Seale af ihe receplion. Mark Correll lells fhe shock of being lapped lo Liz Anderson and Mark Coley. Son, Gale Clemmons, Linda Bland, Sharon Perkins, Renee Arnold, Susan Handey, Robin Vance, Top row: Sfeve Campbell, Tom Markel, Sfanley Gross, David Daseler, Bill Seale, Mark Coley, and Greg Burke. Officers for Nafional Honor Socieiy fhis year are Liz Anderson, vice-presi- denf, Cafhy Reynolds, secrefory, Mrs. Connie Hulberf, NHS sponsor, Marla Gilger, freasurer, and Jim Egglesfon, presidenf. FN , SHE N .m S x l Eg 2 ., s 1 ff-I V s Z f'il-155 fist Ph S 3 f ,, 27
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Dena Stathis seems flabbergasted as Pam Clum taps her for National Honor. Four Freedoms chosen With the familar goals of scholarship, leadership, character, and service in their sights, National Honor Society members highlighted an honor filled year with two inductions. Freedom was the theme of the first initiation on December 4 with the theme speech being given by Jeff Lucky on President Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms and National Honor re- quirements. Liz Anderson spoke on leadership while Carl Tim- mons spoke on character, Jean Lemons on service, and Scott Persons on scholarship. Also highlighting the theme of freedom the Cavaliers sang selections such as The Four Freedoms. Following tradition, NHS sponsored a tea for all exes and honored guests during October ll Homecoming activities. Guests included Mayor Judson Williams, Dr. J. M. Hanks, superintendent of Ysleta Schools: U.S. Representative Richard C. White, and Pioneer Association president R.G. Folk. NHS was given a new dimension this year by the creation of an underclass counterpart, National Junior Honor Society. NJHS is made up of freshmen and sophomore students recog- nized for their ability, some of them inducted while in grade school at ceremonies conducted by Mrs. Connie Hulbert and senior NHS members. Participating schools include Scotsdale, Edgemere, Eastwood Knolls, and East Point schools. Old members of NHS are, bottom row: Terry Pavoggi, Carmela Aguilar, Shirley Yarbrough, Debbie Duyka, Linda Faircloth, Deborah McKown, Linda Scott Persons, Cathy Reynolds, Marla Gilger, David Hunter, Pam Clum. Sec- Livingston, Eileen Gorman, Camille Robey. Top row: Carl Timmons, .limmy ond row: Liz Anderson, Zenda Oxner, lrene Serno, Sue Hellman, Carol Eggleston, Stan Stanulonis, Jon Williams, David Marsh, Peter Steinfeld, Knight, Linda Cummings, Patty Gower. Third row: Jean Lemons, Dena Son, Robby Hicks, Jeff Lucky, and Mrs. Connie Hulbert. l
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SNH members top trip with market visit -as Members of Spanish National Honor are, kneeling: Richard Tarwater, Tim Hourigan, Robby Hicks, Mike Licona. Standing: Marcia Milner, Camille Robey, Pat Villareal, Linda Bland, Shelley Phillips, Liz Anderson, and Rita Morales. Mrs. Constance Hulbert relaxes in the lounge after a SNH meeting. 28 Honor member Robby Hicks uses his power of persuasion on Jeff Lucky to persuade Jeff to buy something from the SNH bake sale. Spanish National Honor Society, including in its member- ship outstanding Spanish III and IV students, is devoted to the study and investigation of Spanish and Latin cultures. Active in this pursuit for cultural knowledge, the society is also active in school activities including such proiects as bake sales and their Halloween booth. Other enterprises of the much traveled Spanish organiza- tion included a field trip to Juarez. Sights visited on the trip were the Juarez Race Track, Pronaf Center, the Chamizal Monument and the highlight of the trip: the much noted and anticipated tour ofthe famed Juarez City Market. This annual affair is always marked by the triumphant return of students turned traders, loaded with such trophies as serapes, Mexican paper flowers, and various leather goods. Sponsored by Mrs. Constance Hulbert, the club includes in its ranks Joe Antunes, Brazilian foreign exchange student, as an honorary member. Other events were their banquet and trip to Old Mesilla, New Mexico. Richard Tarwater is president of the club, while Shirley Johnson is vice-president.
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