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From the Top Striving for excellence in citizenship and academics, NHS members came out on top again. Ten returning members tackled the first challenge of the year, fundraising, by selling homemade pizza after home football games. Some of their money bought refreshments for the annual college tea, where recent graduates returned and shared their college experiences with the seniors. Seven members were inducted at the May assembly, followed by a tea to honor the inductees. To acknowledge excellence in all students, NHS sponsored the second honors banquet, where they invited those students that had been on the honor roll or merit list, or maintained a four point average, and recognized the quiz bowl team. Amy Marsalis from Channel Eleven, was the speaker. Miss Huber and the members organized the pot luck meal, sent invitations to qualifying students and arranged the evening's program. Top: T, Marvin. L. Siefker, K. Krieger, C. Blanchong, Advisor M. Huber, L. Miller, P. Donahue. D. Woodring, J. Peebles, S. Wallace. Bottom right: At the 1986 National Honor Society Awards Ceremony, seven new members were elected and honored followed by a reception honoring the new members. Bottom left: President Carol Blanchong gave a speech and congratulated each new member with a flower. Teresj NHS 29
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Speedy Delivery Practicing two times a week, the quiz bowl team put their minds together. They won their first competition allowing them to compete at state in April. After losing on High School Quiz to Bowling Green, who were later semi-finalists, the team sharpened their skills by scrimmaging Fayette. Even though the quiz bowl team lost at their next Fairview competition, they were still able to go to state because they won at Wayne Trace. At state, only the top teams were able to participate. The quiz bowl team also played a National Computer Challenge in the fall and again in the spring, which consisted of two hundred questions and lasting two hours. Miss Huber felt the highlight of the year was the overnight trip to Columbus for the state competition. Top: J. Sader, Adviser M. Huber, J. Pupos, K. Krieger, J. McGlamery, T. Baldwin, R. Kempf. S. Cameron. Second row left: Waiting to go on air, Todd Baldwin takes a short rest at the Channel 13 green room. Second row right: All ready to practice, Todd Baldwin awaits the arrival of other team members. Above far left: Miss Huber gets on the bus to make sure things are in order and members are ready to go to competition. Far left: Anxious about her first competition, Jenny Sader waits out the ride to the station. Above: In their places on the set, Bowling Green and Evergreen team members await the next question. 28 Quiz Bowi Teresa
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A Supporting Role Enyart and Adviser Miss Huskins, the group provided the support and planning necessary for the large production. Though busy with committees and selling stuffed animals, they still found time to enjoy the annual Hallo- ween initiation party, the Christmas party, and several theater trips to view other theater productions. Knowing that they would be pro- ducing a major musical Drama club members returned to school in the fall eager to begin their work. Besides deciding who would have which parts, they had to first solve problems of set design, costumes and finance to ensure the project's success. Led by President Dennis Top: Celebrating the impending wedding, Clark Emmons and Mark Kreiger break into song. Second row left: A tender duet is sung by Andrea Lavens and Dennis Enyart. Center: Trevort Moldmey dressed as a bottle dancer Right: Unused to make-up. Dustin DeWitt reluctantly allows Kristine Kreiger to do his eyes Third row: Jenny Russell. Mark Krieger. Shelly Hamilton. Mary K Currier. Todd Baldwin. Collen Nichols. Kathy King and Stacey Lumbrezer eagerly begin drama club meeting where they will plan the musical Fourth row left: John Gormley invites Mark Krieger. Trevort Moldmey. Brian Geer and Clark Emmons to try a Russian dance Center: Peggy Donahue prepares her stage make-up Drama Club Members: Row One. M Kruez. E. Enyart. S. Eicher Second Row. J. Russell. J. Klump. D. Fritsch. K. Mack. A. Lavens. C. Blanchong. T. Marvin. C. Johnson. T. Rowland. J P. Thibert. Third Row. P. Russell. J. Carter. J McGlamery. L Gashe. J Sader. M Rogers. K Boroff. A J. Enyart. T Pember. M Carter Fourth Row. T. Mika. C. Double. J Kane. S. Young. D Woodring. K. Carter, L Miller, M K Currier. V Tripp, R Barnes. Fifth Row. S. Garlick. B Geer. M Kreiger. S Hamilton. L. Raney. J Bagget. C Nichols. L Laver. A Langenderfer. J Lock Sixth Row. K King. T Ramarize, M Pennington. T Baldwin. J Stubleski. N Thieken. D Dammen. M Allen. P Donahue. $ Lum- brezer. S. Jones 30 Drama Club
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