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1981 National Honor Society inductees: Front row: Sherry Doughtery. Teresa Fidler. Kathy McDaniel. Rene Wolfe. )ill Palmer. Christy Rice. Cindy Dennis. Sheryl Hawk. Debbie Hood. Teresa Barnes. Back row: Advisor. Mr Ed Tucker. President; |unior Gay. Chuck Fidler. Ted Smith. Trisha Campl el. Debbie McClin. Kris Cline. Marianne Patton. Lisa Roop. Beth Tucker, (ackie Wells. Dan Sheets. Don Hartman. |ay Spencer. Bill Nye. Jane Williams. Matt Murtha. |dc| Debbie Mav StiKlent Life 27
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National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization which recognizes students for their involvement in activities in school and throughout the community as well as for their academic excellence. Scholarship. Leadership. Charity and Service are the qualities N.H.S. members must possess. The 1980-81 Logan Chapter of the National Honor Society is under the direction of Mr. Ed. Tucker. The members of the 1980- 81 N.H.S. are: Seniors: Anita Ben- sonhaver, Ann Boudinot, Rebecca Brown, Melanie Carter. Shelly Davis. Jane Ann Devol, Mark Edgar. Nancy Yates Edwards, Secretary; Lisa Fickel, Connie 1. Jennifer McVey during induction. |dc| 2. N.H.S. member Sarah Guda works on her assignments for Chieftain. (bk) 3. Another rough day of work for N.H.S. member Tracie Hutchison, (bk) Fraley. President; Alfonso Gay. Jr., Sarah Guda, Mark Hartman. Pam Hoffman, Carol Huffman. Tracy Hutchison, Jennifer McVey. Deb- bie May. Sharon Mosure, Jean Myers, Joy Myers, Deborah Redd, Brad Smith, Amy Toops. Ethel Vanezalos, Teresa Vermillion, Lori Wallace, Wendy Weller, Kathleen York. |uniors; Jody Carter, Diane Dollison, Vice-president; Eric Griggs, Gwen Hartlry, Suzanne Hoy, Sarah Hunsaker, Roy Maze, Elizabeth Murtha, John Nihiser. Georgene Panetti, Steve Roley, Treasurer; John Ruff. Joe Skinner, Steve Souders, James Stufflebaem. Although, in years past the in- duction of members into the Logan Chapter of the National HonoiJl Society has been at the end of the school year, the induction of newt members for the 1981-82 school year took place at the beginning of the second semester. Because of this earlier induction, the 35 new N.H.S. members will have more time to actively participate in the National Honor Society. 26 Student Life Debbie May
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Makin’ the Moves Two clubs at LHS this year mak- ing new moves and more moves were the Varsity L and the Chess Club. The Varsity L Club is com- posed of any student who has received a letter in a varsity sport. The Varsity L, advised by Greg Frauntfelter, was kept busy throughout the year with many ac- tivities. They sponsored the annual Lift-A-Thon in February, when athletes asked people to pledge any amount of money per pound the athlete lifted. Money from this event was used for weights, a new crash pad for track, and new baseball catcher's mits. The group sponsored two new events for the year. The first, held in conjunction with the American Heart Fund Association, was held the first weekend in March. For this event, members also accepted pledges from people for time jumped, either by minute or hour. The second of the two new events was a race called the Shamrock 7” road race. The race was held the weekend before St. Patrick's Day. The race was a 7 mile race held out Walnut Dowler Road. The top runners in the male and female categories each received a pair of running shoes. The Chess Club is another club at LHS who's main interest is mak- ing moves. The Chess Club was advised by Mr. Leroy Truesdell and made up of chess enthusiasts from grades 9-12. The club met on a regular basis and members com- peted against each other. Both clubs enjoyed their activities of the year. 1. Sophomores Jeff Morgan and Mitch Trucco have those sly grins on their faces again, (da) 2. Senior Varsity L member. Mike Schrader runs with the ball during pregame warmups. Student Life Tracy Bell
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