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Linda Vlrich (right) keys Jackie Jones and gives her a hu of congratulations on being a new member of NHS. ' ' ■ ' - rssw NHS (from row) Diane Burch, Mitchell Young, Jim Dapper, Landon Russell; (second row) Joni Sutcon, Brigitta Clark, Susan Becker; (third row) Lee Reznicek, Linda Ulrich, Nancy Burkhardt, Randy Faske. Susan Becker gets a customer to sign the list of free car wash 5Aarm a yoi at the free car wash are Jim Dapper and Scott Malcom. participants. Rebecca Rodriguei Deha Rogers Melissa Romero Charles Ruebbling JoAnn Salgado Carolyn Salinas Elaine Sampson Angle Sanchez Kenneth Sapp Steven Sai hroe. ' 1 ' fOZ April Saiher Tammy Schroeder Louis Scott t illie Sei ard Alan Shaw Andrea Sha» Kim Shav Tina Sherrard Bill ShtKkley BrMce Simcik Rona Smith Stacey Smyth JeffSoiseth Us HarrellS pinks Charlotte Spinn Reed Sternberg Michcle St
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Thirteen a lucky number for NHS We had a great group, answered Mit- chell Young, president of t he National Honor Society, when asked what he thought of the group. We could expect a lot out of them. During the year, the 13 members of the NHS offered free tutoring to students who needed extra help and promoted honor and scholarship through community service. Unlucky 13 proved lo be a very lucky number for the members of NHS this year. They worked together as a group for high goals. We were small enough to do just about anything as a group, said Mitchell, We really enjoyed being together, whether it was at a car wash or just a meeting. We all got along terrific. The group did have fun together. On Oc- tober 3 the club sponsored a free car wash. Members got students to pledge money for each car washed. The group raised approx- imately $300. The wash was fun and a great idea to have people pledge, said Linda Ulrich. The money was used for the induction of new members March 25. The induction was a big occasion this year. On March 23, old members went to classes and placed a key around new members ' necks. The following day the new members were taken to lunch at Black Bart ' s, where they talked, ate, and played video games. The inductees were selected by their grade averages and recommenda- tions from teachers. Officers for the year were Mitchell Young, president; Diane Birch, vice- president; Susan Becker, secretary- treasurer; and Brigitta Clark, sergeant-at-arms. NHS was a great honor to be in and re- quired devoted members, said Mitchell, Like I ' ve said before, we had a great group of people. At the NHS ' s free car wash. Micchell Young and Landon Rus Freshmen Em Rhone Lamonie RMty Emilia Ri Jason Rubbins hcrl Ruben, D, ant Kobinton Chris Rock Monita Ro lrigii
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Real Raider roundup is a rodeo Interest increases when you have members who participate in rodeo events, commented Mr. Travis Greenwood, rodeo club sponsor. The decline in the club ' s membership these past years has been due to the decline in students interested in rodeos, said Mr. Greenwood. There has been a rodeo club at Reagan for the past 10 years and Mr. Greenwood has been spon- sor for the past five years. There just aren ' t as many people interested in riding anymore, stated Becky Heliums. The club did decide to plan a rodeo this year and devoted all their time in prepar- ing for it. Throughout the year they worked hard to raise money with car washes and bake sales. In April they sold advertisements for the rodeo program. All the money went to pay for the livestock for the show and to pay for the rent of the arena. The rodeo was tentatively scheduled for May 15 at the Sheriffs Posse Arena, on the Lockhart Highway. If all goes well, it will be held, commented Mr. Greenwood. In April club members received jackets with the rodeo club emblem on them. They wanted them in time to wear to the rodeo, commented Mr. Greenwood. When asked why she participated in the club, Becky Heliums, secretary, stated, because I ' ve ridden horses almost all my life and when I came to Reagan I got in- volved in the club and have stayed with it ever since. Officers of the club were Matt Pearce, president;jayjewert, vice president;Jill Dabbs and Becky Heliums, secretaries; and Becky Buck, treasurer. Rodeo club: Mr. Travis Grennwood, Wall Horton, Jimmy Smith, Patrick Flynn, Man Pearce, Ray Wilson; (secoiui row): Ron Worchesier, Jill Dabbs, Jay Jeweri, Becky Buck, Amy Reeder, Michelle Blackmon, Chris Reeves, Phyllis Buchhorn, Becky Heliums; (third row): Daran Adams, Troy Shields, David Wendland, Freddie Gregg, Kennyjackson, Mike Walpole. Bobby Walpole. Freshmen Kuhcn V.i qur Mclindj V.Hirrcal Pimcl. Vilkcr Michelle ValUcc Bohhy Talpolc AIJM Vapplcr Van.lj Vai.Irn ( heryl Wathinglun Eddie ira,hingiun (.rrgVath.i 172
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