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V lt s an honorary, selective organiza- tion with a rigid cri- teria was how Mrs. Phyllis Cobbs sponsor described the National Honor Society. Maybe you wondered what was going on last fall, when excitement rose in the gymnasium as eleven students lined up to the black line, ,, Sb , 5 fi QQ on their hands and knees, with their noses to the ground, and an egg placed directly in front of them. If that didn't raise questions, how about when they waddled towards an empty pop bottle with a roll of toilet paper tucked between their knees? Clinching the obscene scene was when the same people came stum- bling in, blindfolded, to bob for ap- ples in a tub of water without any apples! Surely you guessed it. lt was the new NHS members trying to pass the rigid criteria, in order to be- come honorary. These members joined five oth- ers who had been chosen at the end j of their junior year. They were cho- l sen by the teachers on the basis of leadership, character, service, scholarship, and had to have at least a 3.25 grade point average. What were the benefits of the brutal entry they experienced? A membership card, a great job refer- ence, an impressive club to add to their transcript, and a trip to Worlds of Fun just about made it all worthwhile. l,3s,, Q t '4' 1 - ' A , Q 4 -K, swf' A' 5 ' K - essex-as D X K . E . -N ,g g Xe , xx . .t . i 'h N at ar . 4, W 1- Q ii? fs C Q, OLD MEMBERS: Mrs Cobbs, s onsor, Mrs. Mary Doughertysecretaryf Juanita Mor- ' P Rugg. sponsor, Scott Fagg, president, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY gan, vice-president, Steph Young. trea- surer, and Marilyn Lizer. StuCo rep. I f, W O fig. 4 , X Q, ' ' Qu l l if r ' ' l 2 l f' l l l l 5 t f FRONT ROW. Karen Huettenmueller, Dena McDaniel. Angela Miller, and Scott Fagg. SECOND ROW: Debby Calahan, Debbie Mill- er. Marilyn Lizer, and Mary Dougherty. THIRD ROW: Juanita Morgan, Steph Young, Ellen Adler, and Lisa Brummel. BACK ROW, Gerette Guilfoyle, Ed Cox, Doug Henry, and Michon Weingartner. Demonstrating one of the stunts that the new members are asked to do at their initiation proves to be an easy task for Scott Fagg.
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Total participation is the new goal Spirit club this year was generally the same as last year. One of the changes this year was that club par- ticipation by all members was stressed. Ms. Anita Dennis, club sponsor, said that she was really im- pressed by the boost in school spir- it. The whole school seems to be reacting more to the pep rallys and other assemblies. The money-raising project was selling Bulldog buttons. The buttons sold for 50 cents and 75 cents each. There were originally ISO of each style ordered. Connie Lankard, club president, said that she was really amazed at how quickly they sold. Within two weeks they had sold nearly all of the first order. Dues were raised to 52.50 over last years S2. The l98l-82 Spirit Club officers were really appreciated by Ms. Den- nis, Ms. Jane Cauthorn, and Miss Cathy Burges. According to Ms. Dennis there was a lot more accom- plished faster than in previous years. The officers were Connie Lankard, president, Ellen Adler, vice president: JoAnn Katzer, secretary- treasurer, and StuCo representative was Jeanette Culver. Council mem- bers were Mary Jo Peterson, Mari- lyn Lizer, Cindy Blubaugh, Debbi Boyles, Lisa Brummel, Mary Beth Rickabaugh, and Karen Browning. Spirit club is a relatively new or- ganization to GHS. It was started in I979 due to lack of participation in Pep club. Helping paint windows for Homecoming is Miss Anita Dennis, sponsor 55 , i it if if 2 The I98I-82 Spirit club members are: FRONT ROW: Miss Burges, sponsor, Karen Porter, Teresa Singer, Cindy Blubaugh, Sheri Hawes, Karen Gibson, Ricki Brummel, Debbi Boyles, Carla Schulte, Mary Scheuerman, Miller, Marilyn Lizer, Stephanie Nancy Young. Kim Fooshee, Stacy Singer, Deann Blu- baugh, Julie Calahan, Cheryl Highberger, Ka- ren Browning, Jodi McCullough, Coleen Hiatt. Ms. Cauthorn: sponsor, and Ms. Dennis, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Dena McDaniel, Kandi Gillogly, Cristin Eiritz, Donna- John- ston, Lori Portq.,iLisa Honn,,NE::Iy Maloan. Dixie Baughql Ann K ,g nn Singer. Mary Beth Rickab Lankard, Ellen Adler, Curt Wiesner, Jere Patterson, Mark 82 SPIRIT CLUB z , Campbell, Lisa Brummel, Angela Miller, Clay Reppert, and Lesa Burritt. T ? I ROW: Lori Dorl, Debby calahan eff wig. gans, D.J. Mader, Tif V ritz, andra Spencer, Becky Highberger, Chrissy Wiesner, Terri Wittman. Brenda Shellhorn, Leslea Rockers, Teresa Gettler, Donna Mader, Lisa Rockers, Lucille Rockers, Sara Mader, Sandi Jaspar, Susan Kite, Jodi Mersman, Debbie Morey. and Kathy Miller. FOURTH ROW: Micki Her- man, Anita Yeager, Janet Wittry, Donna Bach, Karen Schillig. Monica Dieker, Doug Henry, Dennis Powls, Ray Katzer, Tina Herm- reck, Brenda Bach, Rhonda Young. Gladys Hill, Cecelie Weems -,-- -,-. . . onna Hultz, Lynn Rubick Pam aifwf ' Z2 - , R 5 4 ?l ' fy i v. ,, ,,L,, ' Honn. Kim Campbell, and Diane Katzer. FIFTH ROW: Sally Cundy, Pat McCullough. Darlene Brocklesby, Shirley Hempling, Linda Likes. Debbie Hermreck, Jodi Buzzard. Tammy Welsh, Danea Furhman, Jan Yeager, Bonnie Rockers, Lisa Feuerborn, Courtney Herm- reck, Dia ck, Roger Henry, Terri WoIken,7 ette Culwr, Donna Poire. and Mary Lou Sc ec . ROW: Mike Brum- mell, Jim Mersman, Alan Rommelfanger, Greg Gwin. Rod AdKinson, Gus Wolken, David Ly- bar er, Bob Piene, Mary Sue Sobba, Shelli Ki- ie Miller, Susan Scheuermann, Sheri Keuser, Joyce Lickteig, Brenda Wiess, Norma Guilfoyle. Diane Shearn, Diane Miller, Mary Ann Wilper. and Teresa Crismas.
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