Lanier High School - Viking Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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I I I e Wayne Haas displays the studying effort that enabled him to be a member of NHS. Keith Kas- Was Honor The key word was honor. That was what dost people thought of after being iducted into NHS - National Honor ociety. Officers were elected at the beginning of te year, and the society elected to be run y all females. Under President Susan lorrison, Vice-President Andrea Dillon, ecretary Rosanne Rennscheidt, and reasurer Terri Rock, the club's activities or the year were planned. These officers forked with sponsors, Mrs. Dumas and tlrs. Teel. Induction was the most exciting event of te year, as members of the Junior and enior classes came to the cafeteria on ifferent days to see if they had been Elected for induction. Juniors had to ainlain a 90 average, and Seniors had to taintain 88. But more than averages, ther qualities had to be obtained - adership, trust, service, and then holarship. During the induction eremonies, Susan Morrison, Rosanne lennscheidt, Terri Rock, Sim lsraelotf, and :lark Zaleski explained each quality to lass members. Candles were lit and the nportance of NHS was brought into the melight. Members were selected by a special oard of teachers who began by finding ut all students who had the grade average Er qualification. NHS members who were do the inducting found out the names of ew members only the morning of 1duction.As class members filed into the afeteria, NHS inducters spotted their tductees and later picked them out by lacing a key around their necks. NHS raised money at the Carnival by aving a dart throw at monkeys, only the monkeys were photographs of teachers, ke the Four Terrible T's - Turk, Teel, aylor, and Tennyson. Carnvial-goers tust have really appreciated the chance lHS gave them, for the project raised 62,00 forthe society. Money was used to ontribute to Mr. Matthys' travel fund and E give small, honorary scholarships to two ,HS members. NHS was honorary. Activity was finimum simply because those members tducted were the caliber student who was lready involved in several other clubs and ctivities. This made NHS a society of iroud people who gave what they could nd enjoyed the honor bestowed upon tem. person, a bit more attentive, won a four-year scholarship to West Point Military Academy. . W 4' 1? Sim lsraeloft makes a point on the procedure of induction during a meeting. As a member of Foren- sics, Sim displayed the active qualities of an aver- age NHS member. Mr. Matthys presents a welcoming speech for those members about to be inducted. Sim lsraelotf, Clark Zaleski, Rosanne Rennscheidt, Terri Rock, and Susan Morrison, who led the ceremony, look on. national honor society 205

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Senior Sylvia Townsend smiles as she is inducted with the traditional key and blue rib- bon. Sylvia's main interest was her involvement asaleaderin VOE. President Susan Morrison explains the grade checking system to members at a meeting. Susan led the all-female officer staff. Kneeling' Vice-President Andrea Dillon, President Susan Morri- son, Secretary Rosanne Rennscheidt, Treasurer Terri Rock. Row 1-Lisa McRorey, Jan Jay, Dana Burton, Patty Lawler, Pat Bryant, Janet Walsh, Ruth Baker, Lisa Ralston, Mary Aguilar, Amanda Lawrence, Patty Stuemke, Maggt Belvin, James Taylor, Row 2 Sharon Stephenson, Paula Thiede, Pam Clayton, Dee- Ann Smith, Jo Dayhoft, Theresa Vittek, Marsha Perry, Julie Vanek, Terry Harper, Diana Lane, Tamara Schumaker, Holly Smith, Meleah Hollingsworth, Michelle Burger, Jenny Esler, Des- sie Sherrill, Teri Young, Sandra Erdman, Kathy Locklear, Lor- raine Parker, Cindy Moritz. Row 3' Mrs, Dumas, Mrs. Teel, Carl Fairman, Debbie Janecka. Robert Shepherd, Steve Doer, Cindy Schmidt, Becky Davis, Kay Kirby, David Litke, Tim Peterson, Mary Trimble, Clark Zaleski, Mary Bacon, Sherry Baumgart, Richard Shepherd, Mike Murphy, Linda Johnson, Mary Jackson, Lewis, Randy Fedell, Don Dye, Mike Wetbes, Gary Carlson, Terry Dickey, Roger Benesch, Keith Kasperson, Wayne Haas, David Matocha, Billy Laming, Doug McGrew, Luanne Pratt, Karol McCrady, Sylvia Townsend, Donna Doby, Annette Cox, Buzz Pound. 204 national honor society



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Honormg the Wr1ters rr-'M Journallsm talents dld not go unnoticed this year by Oulll and Scroll sponsors Membership grew from 8 to 24 at the end ot the year Students excelllng In art graphlcs ' design edltlng orwrltlng were eltglble for membership It their grade polnt average was ID the top thirty percent of their class they were on their way to belng a member ot the International Honorary Soclety for I-llgh School 15' Journalists Thus years banquet was at Strloln Stockade Aprll 26 There old members were formally re lnltlated and then In turn lnltlated the new members both formally and with gag gifts Fright Vvlth help of Katue Bannon Karen Mlntotrles on her gag gltt the press cap Inset Bottom Row Theresa Gage Rayeanne Campbell Lynn Morgette Dana Burton Mellnda Whatley Mrs Oswalt Second Row Chns Llndley Jo Ann I-lotfman Mary Bacon Susan Morrlson Flora Choate Carolyn ,L Saokett Lorralne Parker Kathte Bannon Ron Moore Top Row Carl Falrman Kelth Kasperson Marlan Reynolds Tern Bock Davld Barker Karen Herrington Ed Deba Mrs I-Iutchlson Karen Mlnto Kansa Bow man John Kalmbach fgiif Ed Deba Flora Choate and Carl Falrman prepare thelr lnltlatlon candle cer Sophomore Theresa Gage accepts her pln and card offlclally making her ernonyfor new members a member of Lanuer's Chapter of Quull and Scroll I thought finally' ' commented Theresa, after all the long hours I worked' But It was worth lt l I I 7 K get-Lf K S CK tg, , S t I as f' is K sax . , K KK X , - ' wg, - ,U ' A I I It 'N MJ.. at ,,. KKK K 'YK ff t K . to H- ' ,, , '-- I K ' W . x ' f. l Y - I , T' I I It K-kg ri M. ' . . , ,K h Ku. 4-'K . ' ' 'X Te 1, -- ,,, s- M, A h Ao. At, g. C H K IK r K K X W kLV.f 3 KKK ,I K , H ' - , -vt V. pf KK I . 'Y fi r 'f ' 5 - I I ' ' ' C me I I I . 4. 'Q v. sg 4 ' I , . , f. , ff I I , E . . tg 5 ' ' , lt' f K w K: I 7 X - - - K .t .. K W KK . - Elia I 'N t ' K. K. K K K, ' 1 1 . . . . fixi K . l 206 quill and scroll

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