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gM m m. Cbp. KMHS Advisors: Miss Combs and Mr. Rob- inson KMHS is a daily news station heard In the morning and after- noon. It was originally a program of morning inspirations. Student announcers currently relay sports updates, college news, and aca- demic accents. The information given deals not only with our school, but also with local hap- penings. The broadcasts are run basically by students chosen from auditions and are advised by Miss Combs and Mr. Robinson. Morning News Staff: Front Row: Kim Woolery, Mike Rahn, Anna Jenefsky, J. J. Alter, Back Row: Suzy Kaplan, Jennifer Marwil, Mark Bledsoe, Becky SchimI Afternoon News Staff: Beth Kincaid, Paula Rudolph, Dan Jacobson, Stephanie Pfeil Not Pictured: Karen Jones, Ron Kettlehake Technical Crew: Brian Dougherty, Jerry Textor, John Sipes, Jon Snider ACTIVITIES 41
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The National Honor Society is an elite group of stu- dents whose purpose is to provide a tutoring service to the school. Applicants are judged by a conrimittee com- prised of administrators and teachers, on leadership, scholarship, character, and service. To be eligible, sen- iors must carry a 3.25 grade point average and juniors must have at least a 3.5 grade point average. The group, advised by Mrs. Meiselman, produces and funds the induction ceremony held each spring. Front Row: Anna Jenefsky, vice president; Cathy Izenson; Kim Clark, secretary; Lisa Newman; Karen Mell- man; Karen Jones, president Back Row: Brian White, sgt-at-arms; Mike Rahn; Mrs. Meiselman Not Pictured: David Fox, treasurer; Kim Sharp; Francie Zusman 40 ACTIVITIES
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Who ' s Minding the Shop? When people think of running the Lion ' s Shop practically all that comes to mind are those crazy commercials broadcast bright and early on morning K.M.H.S. Those commercials are an important part of the D.E. program, but only a small fraction of what its stu- dents must accomplish. Students learn about marketing, mer- chandising, management, and all the other responsibilities neces- sary for entering a distributive occupation. JUNIORS 42 ACTIVITIES
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