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Page 29 text:
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I TOP, ADVISOR, GARY SCHAFF, Troy Jansma, Shayna Miller, Clint Altman, Dory Wetch, Diana Robertson, Stacy Anderson, Connie Wetch, Brenda Lyytinen, rick Lyytinen, Doug Robertus, Jeff Worden, Blain Kindsfather. BOTTOM, JACKIE SUNNARBORG, Dorothy Man gum, Tracy Jones, Toni Billman, Sheri Lenhardt, Advisor, Judy Crampton, front row: Amy Leyden, Lori Stuber, Stacy Weidner, Bonnie Gabel, Shayna Miller. Playtime 25
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tP6 T e Ittofaze Two organizations often overlooked during the hustle of the school year, are the Future Farmers of America and the Future Homemakers of America. Both groups are quite brave when you consider how tough the farming business has been this year, and how hard it is to raise kids and run a home. Many of their efforts and accomplishments often go unnoticed during the course of the school year, such as the petting barn (shown in the two pictures above) sponsored by the FFA, and the projects often displayed by the FHA in the showcase outside the home ec room. Both groups worked very hard this year on various projects and both groups did well at their state competitions. If these are the people who hold the future, it looks pretty good! 24 Playtime
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H O N O R S 0 c 1 E T T BOTTOM TO TOP: GINNY KINCY, SHELLY FOX, Debbie Zigweid, Susan Crilly, April Rankin, Sopja Letcher, Kris Fox, Kim Hatfield, Glenda Cherry, GayLynn Webber, Lori Gould, Lisa Hinrichs, Kim Singleton, Kim Pletcher, Mrs. Bassett Advisor. Not Pictured: Erica Cantrell, Brenda Fischer, Robbie Gaskill, Lisa Greenig, Traci Hall, Matt Michael, Sam Mittelsteadt, Lisa Phillips, Eric Pletcher, Vonda Helterbran, Cindy Schneider, Dana Evans, Paulette Halvorson, Vernon Southerland, Joe DuFresne, Dee Dee Southerland. Honor Society Promote Leaders flip The purpose of the Laurel Senior High School Chapter of the National Honor Society shall be to create an enthusiam for scholarship to stimulate a desire to render services to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students.” So is the description of Honor Society as given in the student handbook. The students in this organization have all earned that description and work very hard to maintain it. To get into Honor Society, students must have a 3.25 cumulative grade point average. If they fail to maintain a 3.00 GPA, they are removed from Honor Society. All students are reviewed by the faculty before entering the organization. The President of Honor Society is Vonda Helterbran, who is also the SAC Representative; Shelly Fox, Vice President; Ginny Kincy, Secretary; Cindy Schneider, Treasurer. National Honor Society 26 Playtime
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