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dni3T cc D' CD 0 5' Q. Q U5 FT Q EY i? Through involvement, the honorary organizations of HSHS strive to reach their goals. Honor Society, Tri-M and Quill and CD Scroll are all clubs which require special L abilities and a high scholastic average. gn To gain membership, one must meet Q these qualifications. Throughout the - - school year these clubs continued to pro- L vide services to their fellow students. E Sharing the same goals, the Student Council and the Student-Faculty Senate worked together to solve the problems that arose within the school system. Measures of improvement were dis- cussed and carried out in many areas of student social concern. Fulfilling their obligations, these organizations are essential to provide a structure tor a con- tinued school system. Hono A Tri-M. Front Row: Mr. Newton, Jane Collins, Becky Plumb, Nancy Jones, Susan Spiecher, Marianne Wilson, Tina Kilies, Kathy Dunkerson. Second Row: Albert Sherrill, Terry Taylor, Mitzi Spore, Melanie Gray, Cheryl Taylor. Back Row: Becky Wright, Ricky Webb, Mike Rouse. Ouill 81 Scroll, Front Row: Debbie Kurty, Judy Parker, Mrs. Ogborne, Mike Stevens, Lynn Seymour. Back A 'M l 5 'l i V i i Student Council. Front Row: Marla Coutz, Candy Duzan, Miss Bannon, Cheryl Crooks, Beth Clarke, Mark Richards, Pat' Conant, Becky Plumb, Beth Blackburn, Laurie Remmetter, George Zeller, Tracy Stevenson. Back Row: Tina Kilies,
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ships among men sharing a unique way f , , n l on a smaller scale Within a school. This is seen throug OUF'V8TlUU'S5M5'f anlzations and clubs at Sout Q i as though these clubs ar l Uncorisftiousiy patterned after the outsid societies Organizational participation as in a typica society is prestigious in that certain group are held in higher esteem than others. Pres tige is a prominent factor in gaining member ship into one of the so-called higher clubs One has a chance at gaining membership into many clubs offered at Southeastern Scholastic aptitude special ability election or just a passing interest may qualify you to be a part of the student body through personal identification within one or more of the many clubs Everyone has a different reason for wantin to belong but the common result is a way o sharing time ideas knowledge and skill in th open opportunities of organizations o 0 0 t tltt .geeietyrrriswdiefilned as a system. of relati -
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Ftow: Bethany Clarke, Bill Wiechman, Patricia Conant. National Honor Society. Front Row: Mary Parker, Becky Plumb, Tina Kilies, Carol Sheldrake. Second Row: Marla Coutz, Sandy Wood, Jean Mellinger, Nancy Jones, Susan Spiecher, Jane Collins. Third Bow: Mike Huff, Brad Schelske, Cheryl Crooks, Mark Richards, Steve West. Back Bow: Bill Wiechman Karen West, Lisa Kellum, Judy Parker, Brian Marks, John Ftodenbarger, Jeff West, Mike Stout, Mark Rouse, Ronnie Hoskins. wi Student-Faculty Senate. Front Row: Robin Stevenson, Pam Woods, Miss Bannon, Laurie Remmetter, Chris Dodd, Tina Kilies, Mark Richards. Back Row: Mrs. Mellinger, Mr. Hall, Rick Webb, Mr. Lieber. 29 f
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