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68 ibC1kkO Q Ibokko members: Mr. Kozu, Advisor, Bern Togioi, Loiio Wesierlond, Gino Woil, Dei- dro Frazier, Tereso Roberis, Tonya Deio- cruz, ond Mike Aiefoio. Q Mr. Kozu ficishes 0 smile before going To his cioss
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Page 103 text:
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cholars Of Evergreen The NaTional Honor Soci- eTy was designed for sTu- denTs wiTh high academic sTandings. The Evergreen chapTer consisTed of sixTy general members, five offi- cers and an advisor. The re- auiremenTs for membership were 3.110 GPA and sopho- more sTanding. lTs goals for The year were parTicipaTing in The communiTy and fund- raising for scholarships. Some of The acTiviTies ThaT helped To accomplish These goals were The candy sale, GrandparenTs' NighT and Alumni RecepTion. AT The end of each year Evergreen's Honor SocieTy gave scholarships To gradu- aTing seniors. Money raised by The candy sale and oTher fundraisers was used for These scholarships. Grand- parenTs' NighT was held in lvlay where each member adopTed a grandparenT for The nighT. This was a special TreaT for Those who don'T have grandchildren. Re- freshmenTs and enTerTain- menT were available also. There was a special com- miTTee headed by lvlrs. STar- bird To selecT a boy and a girl of The monTh. Boys and girls of The monTh were se- lecTed based on Their mem- bership in Honor SocieTy, leadership aualiTies and rec- ommendaTion from The Teachers. All of These acTiviTies oc- curred due To The hard work and dedicaTion of The offi- cers and The members. When Award NighT came aT The end of The year, This hard work and dedicaTion was recognized Through pins and cerTificaTes. lvlem- bers paid special recogni- Tion To The officers for Their dedicaTion To The organiza- Tion. As Tamra Elkins, vice- presidenT of Honor SocieTy, commenTed, The members showed True aualiTies of be- ing leaders. by Eun Hui Lee 4 STeve STrand is buying an Honor SocieTy candy bar for TwenTy dollars? Q Boys and girls of The monTh, selecTed by Honor SocieTy are honored in The display in fron? of The office.
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nifihg Toge Ther The lbakko club which sTarTed in 4980, was 6 years old. lT was an eThnic club ThaT learned and Talked abouT oTher culTures. ln lbakko differenT culTures came TogeTher To share Their differenT backgrounds yeT aT The same Time, They kepT Their idenTiTy. They helped each oTher wiTh problems ThaT They mighT have and Tried To give each oTher supporT when They needed iT mosT. Ibakko was for minoriTy sTudenTs buT anyone who wanTed To learn abouT oTher culTures could join and discuss Their culTures and way of life. lbakko sold candy leis during ChrisTmas and many oTher occasions and held many dances and assemblies so sTudenTs could see whaT lbakko was all abouT. lbakko's goal was To geT as many people as They could To join lbakko and geT Them inTeresTed in Them- selves and oTher people and Their culTures. lvlr. Kozu sTaTed ThaT lbakko was noT a melTing poT because he wanTed culTures To keep Their idenTiTy. Because if They didn'T everyone would be The same and The world would be a boring place To live. CulTures add varieTy To The way people live and acT. DifferenT culTures cele- braTe differenT evenTs in dif- ferenT ways and ThaT is whaT makes This world so inTeresT- ing. lvlr. Kozu wanTed To geT people To realize ThaT There was oTher culTures ouT There and ThaT every one of Them is differenT and inTeresTing and people should learn abouT Them. By KaThy Tripp 4 Tonya Delacruz, LaiTa WesTerland, and Deidra Frazier show Their pride aT being members of lbakko. Ibakko 69
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