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ABOVE: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IN¬ DUCTEES. New members of the National Honor Society for the 1979-80 year are: ROW 1, (left to right) )ohn Peterson, Susan Cummins, Debbie Johnson, Jane Kohanyi, Darla Marshall, Debbie Williams, Joyce Kien; ROW 2: Mark Anderson, Tom Brill, Suzy Cash, Don Childress, Chris Clawson, Traci Crawford, Brian Dawson, Pam Davis, Cary Depel, Roger Dulin, Carrie French; ROW 3: Sheryl Gerner, John Juarez, Mary Hulsey, Joyce Little, John Lindemer, Debbie Morris, David Minion, Lisa Offutt, Cathy Nichols; ROW 4: Ramona Sanders, Mark Oiler, Lynn Schlueter, Dawn Sailer, Kathy Searle, Jennifer Scheckel, Debbie Stavem, Denise Solic, Stasia Sumara. LEFT: GOOD WORK, STASIA. Stasia Sumara receives her membership card from Mr. Schuster at the Induction Ceremony.
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National Honor Society Gains 36 New Members On October 9,1979 at 8 o ' clock, the National Honor Society held its annual Induction Ceremony in the Little Theater at Lowell High School. Thirty-six new members, which included 7 seniors and 29 ju¬ niors, were inducted into the club. To become a member of the Na¬ tional Honor Society, you must maintain a grade average of 3.5 through your freshman and soph¬ omore years. After you are induc¬ ted, you are expected to remain in the club. These 36 students were honored at the ceremony by Dr. Joseph Schuster, who presented each of the inductees their membership cards. After the ceremony, cake and punch were served in the North Commons. RIGHT: CONGRATULATIONS, LYNN! Dr. Joseph Schuster presents Lynn Schlueter with her membership card at the National Honor Society Inductions. BELOW: VERY SOLEMN. Debbie Johnson lights her candle during a solemn part of the Induction Cere¬ mony. BELOW RIGHT: ALL SMILES. Cathy Nichols is all smiles while being con¬ gratulated in the North Commons after the ceremony.
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Open House attracts Parents and Friends. Some of us think of Open House as a day of death when your par¬ ents come in and hear all the bad reports from the teachers. But there is a better side to Open House, it is a great chance to show off our school. Also, the clubs present different things they have accomplished. The Art Guild dis¬ plays their work as the band and choir do their stuff. And to top it off the Thespians put on a fine per¬ formance in the Little Theatre. All of these people really worked hard to show the parents and friends what a great school we have. ABOVE: Joyce Little and Pam Davis paint a decorative mural. RIGHT: Chris Morrison and Jane Borkowski perform a mime for the visitors. 18
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