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National Honor Society students have a three point or higher grade average. There is only a certain percent of the classes eligible: 30% of the seniors, 20% of the juniors, and 15% of the sophomores. The students are se- lected by a committee of 4 staff members and Mr. Priestap. They are selected not only by their grade point average, but also by what they've done for their class; their schol- arship abilities, leadership, character and their service. Each candidate is carefully screened and the final selections are truely some of the best all around students in the school. National Honor Society High Honors for Students West Pointer Valedictorian Honor Guards Left, Bill Miracle and Sue Socha patiently await their diplomas, as they enter the gym. Right Beth Ann Childs giving her acceptance speech Lower left: Honor Guards, lack and (ill Barden, come to see off some friends. 24 Activities
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G.W. to K. Roadrace The 3rd annual, Greater Wilmot to Kingston Road Run,” was as big an event as ever. This year even more participants took part in the festivities. Medals were given to the first three places for each class and age group, for both male and fe- male; instead of two places as in past races. lack Barden was the first to finish and his sister, Jill, was the first female finisher. All who ran in the race turned out to a winner, however. Activities 23
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Close friends, like couple Jim Legg and Lisa Benedict, with best friend, Wendy Cooper, making more cherished memories together Class Night Time for Memories m - Here, senior. Sherry Deres- zynski, leads the clowning around Juniors and seniors alike spent most of the night looking at pictures, being together, and swapping gossip and small talk A senior with class, Lori Parker on her way to class night. Left and Rt: Photo albums and pictures provided much of the night's entertain- ment.
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