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-K, 'll sa l ic 3 Working hard to maintain that high G.P.A. P.S.P. lst row L-R: P. Thomas, T. Dillard. 2nd row: D. White, C. Copeland, A. Tyus, A. Lowe, S Jarrett, B. Owens. 3rd rowi V. Jones, L. Wright, S. Powell, M. Oldham, J. Hood, S. Reed, I Wilson, D. Thomas, N. Taylor. 4th row: M. Copeland, T. Eubanks, A. Madison, M. Lawson, T Bates, R. Cooper, F. Conley, E. Wilder, S. Williams, M. Livingston. Pic 5 Nik Schulz and Kelly Kileen, excelling socially as well as academically. J.E.T.S. lst row L-R: J. Slifer, V. Short, J. Deaton, L. Conyers, S. Merli, A. Scheibly, J. Clymer, B. Williams, J. James, B. Hogue, V. Corte, J. Scott, S. Carney. 2nd row: R. Greanis, J. Branstad, S. Pu, S. Purvines, N. Schulz, D. Miller, S. Whited, P. Barry, C. Randles, K. Witt, J. Horne, A. Jack, T. Slave, P. Schweitzer, J. Heiden. 3rd rowz L. Brown, M. Dwyer, C. Dillman, S. Cook, L. Arnold, B. Zacheis, W. Hurst, J. Gross, A. Binder, M. Fisher. 4th row: A. Sprandel, S. Trummel, A. Lehman, K. Goodrich, M. Copeland, S. Crist, A. Gist, D. Garrison, D. Drozs, J. Freeman, J. Hall, B. Nelson. 5th rowi D. Keckritz, M. Grasy, D. Hilligoss, J. Scott, J. Grant, L. Parks, J. Hughes, T. Pritts, R. Carr, C. Daniel, A. Schulz, J. Fultz. JETS, Psp, NHS 37
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T h e National Honor Soci- ety was orga- nized to recognize those students of out- standing academic achieve- ments. To qualify for the steep eligibility standards, up- perclassmen needed at least a 4.5 grade point average. The members of this presti- gious group represent the top 5O!o of the school. The National Honor Soci- ety symbol was a flaming torch over the letters CSLS. The torch symbolized the purposes of the NHS - to keep the burning a high am- bition for the values of life, and to serve in the consider- ation ot others. The letters, CSLS, stood for the charac- ter, scholarship, leadership, and service - the qualities necessary for N.H.S. mem- bers. The Junior Engineering Technical Society was an organization to encour- age interest in science and engineering. Guest if I . it li' .Q J. . , speakers were invited to share their knowledge and experiences and field trips were arranged to engi- neering-oriented business and events. JETS also pro- vided the opportunity for its members to complete in en- gineering design contests and academic competitions. The Principal Scholars' Pro- gram was another engineer- ing-based group. The club's goal was to improve and ex- pand the interests of minority students. P.S.P. provides its members with opportunities to enter science and math competitions and to attend college tours and engineer- ing-oriented events. All mem- bers must maintain a 4.0 grade point average or bet- ter. Each year the seniors with the highest G.P.A. re- ceives a scholarship. .S 3 5 'T A Pic l 'lJohn Hughes looks for- ' ward to -vnu -v B. Pic 4 Tim Pritts makes a quick get-away. tsl H S lstrowL-R A Jack,J Deaton,L Conyers,P,Barry,S.Cook,M.Dwyer,C.Menzies, J Slifer Zndrow K Witt,J Jarnes,V Short,K Hazenfield,S.Whited,J.Birck,K.Anderson, J Ba-Jer,K Kileen 3rd row C DanieIs,J Branstad,M.Grasch,D.Ausenhmer,N.Schulz,T, Uritts, J Nichols, G Kastl '36 JETS, PSP, NHS
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Une thing is tor certain: the Thespians were always in a trenzy of motion this past year. Whether it was lending a hand to produce the talent show or spring musical, or de- livering a merry Magic Mes- sage, the Thespians were al- ways onthe go. To become a Thespian, a student must have been in- volved in two major produc- tions and be at least a sopho- more, Then he had to be vot- ed into the group by present members. New members were inducted at the annual llEmily Awards and Thespi- an dinner. Besides running the Magic Message Service, the Thespi- ans also helped with the tal- ent show andthe spring musi- cal, which were wonderful this year, as in past years. The Thespians helped bright- en the life of many people in Decatur this year with their productions and that is what being a Thespian is all about: spreading ioy through the arts. 1' f'. 'S X 'S Abovei Jodi has a great idea, but Andy disa- grees. Rights Dena and Santa deliver messages at Christmas time, r ltif-sr,if1FtS ' A gr
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