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National Honor Society Old members congratulate the new members. On Tuesday, April 3rd, seven new members were initiated into Hildreth’s Chapter of the National Honor Society. The National Honor Society is an organization sponsored by the National Association of Principals, with membership being based on Service, Scholarship, Character, and Citizenship. The students are voted on by a panel of teachers to determine if they will become a member, but must also carry a grade average of above 90% to be eligible. The new members in 1984 were Curtis Bauer, Wanda Dallmann, Brent Hinrichs, Jill Hinrichs, Jeff Johnson, Susan Pollock, and Brenda Swarthout. For these seven new members, National Honor Society is a recognition long deserved for all their hard work and efforts. New members: Brent Hinrichs, Brenda Swarthout, Jeff Johnson, Jeff Johnson lights the candle of truth. Wanda Dallmann, Curtis Bauer, Jill Hinrichs, Susan Pollock. First Row: Brent Hinrichs, Brenda Swarthout, Jeff Johnson, Wanda Dallmann, Curtis Bauer, Jill Hinrichs, Susan Pollock. Second Row: Lisa Johnson, Judy Kruse, Jamie Alberts, Loree Hinrichs, Greg Frecks, Troy Casper, Lance Jelden, Deb Dallmann. Lisa Johnson talks about leadership. 27
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Helping out comes iNaturaiiy For student council First Row: Brent Nelson, Darren Schenk, Leann Johnson, Amy DeJonge. Second Row: Dan Benz, Shahn Boss, Kim Lisa Kersenbrock (president), Lance Jelden (secretary Evers, Cathy Fecht. Third Row: Lance Jelden, Lisa treasurer), Brent Hinrichs (vice president). Kersenbrock, Monty Goin, Brent Nelson. Fourth Row: Mr. Boss, Miss Pollard. Leann assists Miss Pollard in getting the refreshments ready for guests. Brent, Brent and Leann prepare the table for the cookies and punch to be served. Student Council members were once again busy during the Christmas season, preparing the school's Christmas tree and sponsoring the movie seen the day before vacation in December. This years movie was “Raiders of the Lost Ark’’, and was enjoyed by all of the secondary students and faculty. Members of each class in the student council are chosen by their classmates, and among their activities include helping out with parent-teacher conferences and serving refreshments at Grandparent's Day. 26
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F.B.L.A. Makes The “Dough” F.B.L.A. started off the year with many new members. There were a total of 19 members this year. The F.B.L.A. members had a soup supper and also sold pizzas to raise money for the F.B.L.A. State Convention in Omaha. Linda, Judy, Lisa, Jamie, Nicole, Lisa, Rod, Lance, Loree, and Miss Hill attended the convention. They all agreed that they had a fun time at the convention. Left: F.B.L.A. members served many guests at their soup supper. Below: Jamie and Linda check the food cart to be sure there’s an ample supply. 83-84 F.B.L.A. Members - First Row: Linda Stratman (Treasurer), Joani Sanders, Judy Kruse (News Reporter), Lisa Kersenbrock, Jamie Alberts (President), Nicole Frerichs, Lisa Johnson (Secretary). Second Row: Michele Pollock, Janelle Harms, Rod Hunt, Jeff Johnson (Vice-president), Lance Jelden, Leah Hill (Sponsor). Third Row: Brenda Casper, Adrienne Benz, Ronda Soker, Cathy Fecht, Linda Bunger, Shelly Swarthout, and Loree Hinrichs. 28
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