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[ nvolved! Some students went to great lengths 1 to get involved. They even stayed after school for club meetings or team practices. It also took responsibilty and initiative to become involved in several organizations, such as National Honor Society and Student Council. The Quill and Scroll club was established under the help and supervision of Mr. Mike Frazier. It was formed for students with an interest in journalism who qualified for membership in this national organization. Thespian Troupe 1852 marched on to produce tour plays, each successful. These clubs and organizations showed student involvement and enthusiasm. The importance of these groups to students was proven by the members who took “a little look longer.” ▼ Ever watchful, Geoff Deinema observes his opponents’ move.
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► National Honor Society inductees light the candles to symbolize leadership, service, character, and citizenship and prepare to recite the N.H.S pledge. CLUBS Dave Grooms — Editor
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( Motor skills weren ' t required just a lot of Thought Process T he major highlight of the season was having two first year speech team members place as alternates in this year’s sectional,” stated Mr. Gene Rajchel, speech team sponsor. He also explained that the team competition gave members confidence when performing in regular class ac- tivities. A speech team is necessary in a small school because it offers an opportunity to be part of a team. “The speech team was agood learning experience and it helped show me my abilities. I would encourage others to join,” said Andy Wittgren. While the speech team was busy building confidence, the chess club “helped secure recognition and build self-esteem for non-athletic students,” according to Mr. Dan Metcalf, chess sponsor. He added the second place finish at the Hebron Invita- tional was the brightest spot in the season. The seasons were short, but well worth “a little look longer.” ▼Vince Zambo steps to the other ► Keith Koszut decides where to side of the table to get a better view move next, while his opponent wat- of his opponent’s side of the board. ches carefully. 24 — Chess Club Speech
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