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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 5 I s 2 l su.. :flQfiofza olzofz oaiszfg Requirements for member- ship in National Honor Society are as follows: you must have at least a 2.0 grade average, and you must be either ajunior or a Sen- ior chosen by a faculty commit: tee whose criteria include leader- ship, scholarship, character, and service. Upper left: Members of National Honor Society are inducted through a formal ceremony. Center left: ffront l to rj Melisa jen- sen, Stephanie Bixby, fback l to ry Mike Armatage, Mrs. Michael fspon- sorj, and Andy Castellanos discuss future activities. , Lower Left: ffront rowj Andy Castella- nos, Robert Aston, Lisa McGann, Beth Van Etten, Alice Mercer. Cback rowj Stephanie Bixby, Kathleen Wheeler, Sharon' Mercer, Pam McCreary, Tim Cavanaugh, Cindy Tidwell, LaDonna Termain, Melisa Jensen, and Mike Armatage. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 21
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06101201 oaczzfy Upper right: Mrs. Odum and the offi- cers of Globe Honor Society consider money-making activities and future trips. Center left: Matt Versluis is drained of strength after a hard day of work as a slave. Center right: The Globe Honor Soci- ety members make money for projects selling cookies and cupcakes at a bake sale. Lower right: Members discuss the trip to the U. of A. Activities included were a slave sale, a bake sale, and a trip to the U. of A. where they attended various classes and were introduced to college activ- ities. To become a member of Globe Honor Society you must have at least 1.5 semester grade average. 20 GLOBE HONOR SOCIETY
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KWAQJ 54 cgucfsfzf Ucmfzci The Student Council is a vehicle to develop civic compe- tence among youth. This citizen- ship education is accomplished by the members learning basic democratic methods and proce- dures, and then by allowing for application of those principles to problems that interest and .challenge the council members involved. Thus, student council is a microcosm of the democratic experience our nation has strug- gled through for 200 years. 22 STUDENT COUNCIL Upper left: Student Council 1976-77 and sponsor Mr. Machula. Upper right: Tim Cavanaugh stands before gouncil. Center left: Beth Van Etten counts coke money. Center right: The council works bas- ketball concessions. Lower right: Campaigning is a big part of winning.
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