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We're In Heaven Beautiful decorations, delicious food, excited couples and the extra- vagent settings of the Gold Room were the elements of this year's prom. Centered around the theme of Heaven by singer Bryan Adams, the atmosphere was truly heavenly. Amy Brown, head of the decorations committee, along with her crew, worked long and hard hanging stars and clouds. The traditional glasses with the theme of the prom embossed on them were distributed. Music was provided by Hawk Productions, and Bob Straub Photography studios pro- vided pictures. Midway through From, an anxious court eagerly awaited the announcement of King and Queen. Carrie Nevill and Kyle Hormuth were excited winners with Julie Chipps and Dean Wilkinson serving as Princess and Prince. The other members of the court included Ginger Nicholson, Darren Flener, Cindy Carmen, Eddie Happe, Shellee Fuquay, John Cooper, Jeff Long, and Ena Carrethers. This year's class sponsors were Mr. Orth and Mrs. Jacksoh.
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Go To The Head Of The Class . . . NHS, NJHS One of the most prestigious academic hon- ors in high school is being inducted into the National Honor Society or the National Jr. Honor Society. Only top-notch students are chosen for the elite groups. The choices are based on grade point average, citizenship, service points, and character. Mrs. Rosemarie Norrick-Urash has been a sponsor for the NHS since 1975. Today the group consists of thirty members lbefore new inductionsl. When the chapter was formed in 1928 it only had thirteen mem- bers. The NJHS is a group of students with basi- cally the same qualities as NHS members except that they are all juniors. Rumor has it that NJHS may be moving to the middle school level. When NJHS sponsor Mrs. Sharon Tuggle asked how she felt about that possibility, she commented that the NJHS would probably be better suited for the new middle schools since the high schools al- ready have the NHS. New members of NHS ttop photol were in- ducted in late May e just in time to meet the picture-taking deadline. They and their parents were honored at an assembly and reception in the Media Center. NJHS MEMBERS: Kendyl Albin, Stan Angermeier, Alizabeth Aramowicz, Jeff I Barthel, Barbara Bain, Scott Bogard, Donna Bolin, Dana Bragdon, Kathy Brag- don, Kathy Brizius, Amy Brown, Angela Brunson, Lisa Caton, David Diek- mann, Dawn Downey, T. Peige Durell, Kristen Forbes, Cathy Forcum, Lisa Gates, Mary Koewler, Lee Ann Lyons, Angela McCullough, Lora Mercer, Melissa Norman, Kerry Schutz, Jennifer Seckinger, Monica Shelton, Kelly Talley, Martha Titzer, Rodney Townsend, Shae Travis, Clay Wepfer, Jennifer Woods. Sponsor: Mrs. Sharon Tuggle NJHS Officers: Stan Angermeier CI'reasurerl, Lee Ann Lyons tVice Presidentl, Mary Koewler lPresidentL Donna Bolin tSecretaryl. NHS MEMBERS: Ellen Browning, Pam Burgdorf, John Cooper, Sherry Cosby, GIEg Davault, David Eckert, Cheryl Goebel, Heather Goebel, Diane Goedde, Kris Harmon, Paul Head, Elaine Herschelman, Kyle Hormuth, Larry Howard, Melissa Hughes, Marci Hunsaker, Jeff Long, Kim Miner, Lisa Nance, Helen Neisz, Caroline Nevill, Ginger Nicholson, Cheryl Peerman, Scott Petranek, Glen Schmitt, Bryan Sherlock, Sue Simpson, Anna Umbach, Mary Whalen. Sponsor: Mrs. Rosemarie Norrick-Urash NHS Officers: lpictured above with NJHS officerst Heather Goebel lPresidentl, Sue Simpson lTreasurerl, Kyle Hormuth tVice Presidentl, Scott Petranek lHis- torianl, and Diane Goedde lSecretaryl.
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