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THE BRAINS 2. Back row: Julie Hanger, Jill Trenary. Wendy Hoverson. Becky Block, Brian Jodi , Topel. and Gina Cranston. 5. Officers: President Scott Topel. Secretary Jill Gunderson. Scott Topel. and Bip Bagnell. Second row: Georgma Wame. Sally Trenary. Treasurer Wendy Hoverson and Representative Jodi Topel. Hofman, Nancy Hofman, Molly Howard, and Eva Belt. Front row: Danielle Wil- liams. National Honor Society was not one of your move active groups. The club was made up of students who were so involved in other areas and activities, that there just wasn't enough time in the day to work around conflicting schedules, to find a time to meet. The National Honor Society is a club that points out the fact that a student is excelling in school. The club stresses academics, not athletics. It is one step ahead of the honor roll, by placing a few choice people aside from the rest. The National Honor Society's induction ceremony took place on March 5, 1985. The new members to be inducted into the 1984-85 Honor Society were: Wendy Hoverson, Jodi Topel, Denielle Williams, Sally Hofman, Julie Hanger, Gina Cranston, Becky Block, Brian Gunderson, and Molly Howard. The officers were nominated and elected during the first meeting. The officers were: Scott Topel-President, Connie Jette-Vice-President, Jill Trenary-Secretary, Wendy Hoverson-Treasurer, and Jodi Topel-Student Council Representative. National Honor Society 27
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THE MUSCLES AND . .. The members of F-Club once again assembled to get their pictures taken. However, this was the extent of their ac- complishments just as in years passed. The officers weren't even officially voted in. Instead, they were ap- pointed by assumed presi- dent, Bip Bagnell. Bip as- signed to Doug Dahlberg the job of vice-president, and appointed Jill Trenary as sec- retary treasurer. A student council representative wasn't even selected because their wasn't a need for one. Front row to back row: Bret Richardson, Rick Sandefur, Robert Touchette, Denielle Williams. Cindy Williams, Debbie Winsor; row 2: Frank Bouley, Bip Bagnell, Steve Marcure, Scott Lucier, Gary Hansen; row 3: Mike Nor- ton, Georgina Warne, There- sa Lehman; row 4: Scott To- pel, Kim Hansen, Mary Jo Kron, Julie Hanger, Christie Benson, David Clarke, Mark Hubbard; row 5: Jodi Topel; row 6; Karl Nikoleyczik, Tra- cy Robert, Troy Doxey, Wendy Hoverson, Becky Block; row 7: Richard Elliott, Doug Dahlberg, row 8: Kent Graves, Jim Winsor, Lee Baerlocher, Mike Ogren. 26 F-Club
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HIGH SCHOOL COMMANDMENTS V Thou shall not copy thy neighbors' work. (Let them do it for you.) 2. Thou shall not skip class. (Skip the whole day.) 3. Thou shall not hold hands in the hall. TlCissing is more fun.) 4. Thou shall not poke thy neighbor with a pencil. (Use a pen, it's sharper.) 5. Thou shall not stack thy neighbors' locker. (Destroy it.) 'f 6. Thou shall not whisper in class. (Yell, you'll get more attention.) 7. Thou shall not walk fast in the halls, you might hurt someone. (Run and kill them.) 8. Thou shall not trip or destroy thy textbooks. (Burn them, we need the heat.) 9. Thou shall not drive the teacher to his her grave. (Let him her find his her own transportation.) 10. Thou shall not get blamed for this. (I copied it.)
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