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Fun Days Liesl Wendt with the assistance of several other students, led the Service Club through a fun but busy year. As Mr. Porter described, they provided services to different communities and had fun doing it. Some of the more fun activities the club has accomplished include: decorating trees for a fundraiser for Waverly, helping at St. Francis once every other week, volunteering at the Vietnam Memorial site, and helping at the Gallivant. Other activities in- clude: helping at the Portland Marathon, the The Service Club is an outlet for positive student energy and caring attitudes. .ancer Society run, organizing a dance for the Kerr Center, sponsoring a sock drive, sponsor- ing a Fast Day and the Red Cross Blood Drive. One of the more popular activities was the can food drive. The Service Club gathered cans from each of the home rooms to give to the needy during the Holiday Season. Even though there are a lot of students involved in the Ser- vice Club, Mr. Porter feels the Service Club is an outlet for positive student energy and caring attitudes.” Thanks for your help, Service Club. by Tricia Hill 1 Relaxing at a meeting ere service dub president Les Wendt and member M Sofh m 2 SER VICE CLUD. FRONT ROW JiHSofhetm, Debra Dungon, Jenny Lorn, Leisl Wendt, Rich Anderson SECOND ROW Tracy Dugan, AMcheH Rou, hso Montgomery, Kim Yoo THIRD ROW Robm DoJy, Nicole Orrmon. Jennifer Lonfronco 0 Hamming it up 6 member Karla Leory 12 SERVICE CLUB
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1 Filling up on ice cream, srudenr government members enpy themselves 2 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Louro Ptrorres . Jeff Nosh. Jennifer SECOND ROW Em Matthews. Kirsten Kureto, Ann Boca THRD ROW Mike Tumsky. DovO MMer 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Greg Knokei. Kety Smith. Tribo Moffir, Jute Hetman SECOND ROW John Morandos. Lomonr Hotns. Corotne Dtss. Jenny Esetus 4 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. FRONT ROW Letsl Wendt. Katherine Morr, Erin Morrhews. Jennifer Appel SECOfC ROW Amy Corbonne. Tomi Hot man. Drer Eguso. Pete Basso ThtRD ROW Srephome Mor- andos. Jute Hetmon, Tyler Dtss NOT PICTURED Goyvn Powers 5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Hope Flannery. Jode Carpenter SECOND ROW Aton Cordova. Tomi Holman THIRD ROW Mott Offenbocher. Sobrino Wendt 6 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Mary jane Koski. Norote Graham. Amy Corbonne SECOND ROW Dusm Srodei. Par Basso, Scorr Dona. Pete Gutwald 7 Relaxing by the fireside, srudenr government mem bers discuss their retreat 8 Smiling at the cometa ore Goyvn Powers. Norote Graham, and ASD President Sreph one Morandas 9 Going over derails 6 the new advisor. Mr Rick Deuel STUDENT GOVERNMENT 11
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Grades And Service JUNIORS SENIORS Allison Klein Jelf Ahrend Tracy Abbott Mary Jane Koski Angie Anderson Rich Anderson Toby LaFranee Jodie Lynne Arnoff Jennifer Appel Lance Larson Scoti W Hallo Kathy Atchison Pona Lindquist Mathew P. Bock lisa Barber a Genevieve long Julie Kay Bryan B J Beckett Stephanie Marandas Peter J Cochran Nicole Benedict Jennifer Mahorney Allen Cordova Caty Black Pebbie Martin Jennifer Penni Pebbie Blizzard Kim Martin lita M Dungan Kia Buford Angela Mario Marilyn Emerson Erin Burpee Karen McCking Kenneth Farer Amy Carbone Peter McPougal Hope Flannery Robert Carlson Mike Miadich Shelagh Forester Andrea Childs Katharine Moir Mclisssa Hedges Mathew E Clark Michele More Tristama Kibbey Josh Pamels Maureen 0'8rien Jenniler E. Lanz Michelle Pean Kathrine Preslan Cheryce A. Leif Becky Prynan Michelle Reeder Jennifer Maer Brett Egusa Joy Rovang Abigail Marble Anne Mane Flora Mar lee Rust Mimi Murphy Seawan Gehlbach Lisa Sacconaghi Jennifer Nemhauser Natalie Graham Julie Sams Anne Pamplin Jill Grew Amy Savolainen Catherine Parks Tom Gu a Mike Schlieman Brian Purdy Pay id Ha turner st ad Kathleen Schultz John Puskas Warren Hancock Eric Schulz Kim Reynolds Claudia Harner Chris Seeley Shannon Saunders Jim Harris Garrett SuRivan Mary Ann Shull Megan Heinkc Alexander Tdson Jennifer Spencer Puane Hof finger Michelle Vance Peter Stamne Greg Houfek Tia Wafccr Jason Swygard Mary Jenkins Erik Wehbrmg Leila Tabibian Andrew Jones Liesl Wendt Pzolch Tamimi Jenny Kaake Pavid Woolf Jennifer I. Titson Kim Topazio On November 17, forty-five juniors and sen- iors were inducted into the Lakeridge Chapter of the National Honor Society. At the Induction Ceremony both students and parents were entertained with a flute solo by Kathy Atchison and a voice solo by Mary Jenkins, accompanied on the piano by Margaret Evans. After the Welcoming Remarks were made by Principal John Turchi, N.H.S. President Liesl Wendt introduced the featured speaker. Will Swope, Director of Partnership Development at Intel Corporation. In his speech, Swope stressed how in the last twenty years, the electronics industry has really shaped the economy and created thousands of new jobs. The five officers of the National Honor Soci- ety are Liesl Wendt (president), Andrew Jones (secretary), Nicole Benedict (vice-president) and Chris Seeley (treasurer). At the ceremony four of them recited short essays about the four qualities of the National Honor Society mem- ber. They were as follows: Andrew Jones . . . Scholarship, Nicole Benedict . . . Service, Chris Seeley . . . Leadership, and Mary Jane Koski . . . Character. Currently Sue Vincent and Ron Severson are the advisors. They are looking forward to the year and are proud of the mem- bers. During the course of the year, the National Honor Society will be doing fundraisers along with the Pacer Parents Club, they will also be meeting occasionally for the planning of activi- ties. Future plans are still being negotiated. According to Liesl Wendt, being a member of the Lakeridge Chapter of N.H.S. is ‘Not only a compliment to the school and the persons accomplishments, but a compliment to the per- son as a whole and to what he or she stands for. To become a member of the Lakeridge Chapter is different than other schools because of the high standards set by our community and our- selves. It is a real honor to be selected.” by Cathi Parks NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IS
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