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H||k RB B ' 9 fl f HMK ' i B [ v k ' HVijPf ' : | Ililf M PF tIr t it, W .j N i , , EARNING A LITTLE EXTRA $! Club members sponsored a dance at the junior high after a home basketball game. YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Sponsor. Dave Eink pays close attention to guest speaker. p Officer LeRoy. ON THE RIGHT TRACK A relatively new and intriguing club, the Law Club, was recently added to the vast variety of clubs at HHS. The Law Club was especially unique in one respect — it was career oriented. People joined the Law Club and anticipated important insights into the profession of law and order. Unfortunately the club did not remain very active. Students who were members did gain some interesting knowledge of law occupations. Seniors Stacey Ebare and Amanda Bacon said, We felt the Law Club could have been a great club for those interested in law. People did benefit from the club but there wasn ' t enough organization to keep it going. ALL EYES FORWARD! Members look intently on as they are informed about some police procedures during an activity period.
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$175 EARNED . One of the many money raising events keeps Mike Powers busy. TIME AFTER SCHOOL and weekends keep Lisa Aikman, Jennifer Crews and Mike Powers busy as they earn approximately $1,350 in total fund- raising events. LEARNING . . . Close Up members listen patienM as Mr. Northrup gives out information aboM thf program. YUM . Chocolate hearts, the highlight oj Valentine ' s Day. ET CLOSE UP TO WASHINGTON To Washington and back in six days! That was the experience four Holt students enjoyed as they traveled to Washington D.C. to learn first hand about our government system. The organizer for the Close Up program was Mr. Gil Northrup. This is not a club or organization as such. We are simply attempting to help raise funds for a small group of students from among 50 applicants, he explained. Of several students in this program only four made the trip this year, but the money earned through fund-raising will allow others to go next year. The D.C. trip took place April 18- May 4. Senior Jennifer Crews and Jim Powers, junior Mike Meyer and sophomore Cheryl Leighty all attended this busy week long seminar. They learned about such things as Reaganomics, U.S. volunteering and mass media events. Cheryl Leighty commented, It was a lot of fun, we walked everywhere and saw the capitol. I learned more things in one week than ever before.
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ROW I: J. Parker. J. Chapman. O. Tropf. T. Conn. D. Spencer. T. Heller. L. Weems. M. Powers. D. Shater. ROW i. D. Coscarella. k. Ramon. ROW 3. T. Lounds. A. Zanglein. D. Shassberger. A. Wilcox. S. Feeley. J. Smith. M. Bogo. K. Hill, K. Augenstein, C. Parks. ROW 4: J. Wiesinger. M. Varble. S. Troph. S. VanErman. P. Harbach, M. Baker. K. Pifer. B. Reed, K. Maki. S. Lehner. K. Fritz. ROW 5.- M. Nemshack, M. Ridley, P. Knapp. C. Fleming, L. Petering, L. Mouler. CANPY CANES lOr . . . Michelle Nemshack and Kathy Pifer handout candy canes during lunch. NHS AIMS FOR SUCCESS Academic excellence, leadership, service, and character were all requirements of the National Honor Society. In order to qualify academically the seniors had to maintain a 3.0, juniors a 3.3 and the sophomores 3.5. This group of intellects were involved with the blood drive, the candy cane sale, the bunny sale, the German exchange program and the support of the Brazilian boy. 144 pints of blood were given to the blood bank and the NHS members really worked it. We greatly appreciate the support of the students in the blood drive, remarked senior Shawn Feeley. 46 National Honor Society
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