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NHS Students Fit the Mold Top Row: Darlene Sinda, Topper Stark, Ron Hart, Scott Erbe, Brown, Kevin Palmateer, Mary Binsley, Stephanie Fody, Chris Ix?anne Patterson, Carl Hering, Paul Bushey, Rob Richardson. Horbes, Debbie Knapp. Bottom Row: Pat Finn, Debbie Catlin, Second Row : Michelle Anderson, Kathy Redmond, Tammy Gretchen DenUyl, Bill I epak, Dee Boulier, Steve Maynard, Stadalanikas, Rhonda Smarch, Shelley Cox, Chuck Klettner, Marcie Barber, Rich Berdan. Pat Maday, Matt Evans. Third Row : Kristen Schwartz, Becky 1. Gretchen DenUyl reads a report during a National Honor Society meeting. 2. Darlene Sinda and Kathy Redmond take notes dur- ing a meeting. 3. Kevin Palmateer, Dee Boulier, and Debbie Catlin discuss some ideas for club projects. 4. Topper Stark and Carl Hering help Pat Finn go over his homework before class. 5. Miss Amo discusses Spanish w ith President Margie Switzer. 5 . 28
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1. Senior, Stephanie Fody is checking the final copy for the next issue of the Amplifier. 2. The first Amplifier is available in the library, but the style has changed. 3. Callingonanad for the next issue of the Amplifier is junior Tammy Sehenck. The first issue of the Amplifier appeared in 1925. It has come a long way since then. It underwent many changes. Those first issues were published monthly in contrast with the present printing every two weeks. There was also a strange twist in the authors of the Amplifier. The paper was for the student body but written by the faculty. In order to teach at Marys- ville High School each teacher had to write a column for each issue of the Amplifier. This year the Amplifier celeb- rated its 60th Anniversary which a local newspaper, the Times Herald , wrote about. 2 . 27
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3 . 2 . National Honor Society for the 1984-85 school year consisted of thirty- nine members; twenty-five seniors and fourteen juniors. Marysville Honor Society was established in 1937, sixteen years after the initiation of the National Society. The Honor Society has tried to achieve a membership of individuals who are “well-rounded and fit the mold”. The Society’s defini- tion of one who is “well-rounded” is an individual who is exceptional and outstanding in ability and responsibility. Leadership, Scholarship, Charac- ter, and Service contributed equally to the selection of individuals who would qualify to join. Acknowledgement as a member of the National Honor Society has meant a great deal to many members especially after the high school years. Members have found the society experience helpful while out in the job market or in joining clubs in college. 4 . 29
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