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ational Honor Society shows academics MNH fNc me The National Honor Society recognizes outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service. This prestigious organization honors students who maintain an average of 90 or above. The club has had a bake sale, made clothing contributions to the Women's Shelter of Texas, had a Tapping Ceremony on March 31, and also had a luncheon on May 3 for the new members. The National Honor Society plans to accomplish many goals to improve the club. 1. Members of the Honor Society are: Front row: Dovie Biggerstaff, Steven Mitchell, Janet Tindall, Perri Ann Skipper, BeLynda Smith, and Russ Langford. Back row: Mark Abbott, Mike McClel- lan, Nancy Dollar, Neil Fuchs, Alison Rowley, Clayton Shoemaker, Tricia Huckaby, Teresa Sparks, Steve Rasmussen, Stephanie Teal, Bill Terry, and Janet Martin. 2, The Tapping Cere- mony inducts new members into the National Honor Society. 3. Janet takes a break from the club meeting to pose for a quick picture, Honor Society meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:45 a.m. 4. The club sponsors are Mrs. Jane Halls and Mrs, Bettie Griffin, ORGANIZA TIONS-45
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Science Club studies Science Club promotes an interest in the wonders and beauties of nature for members of the club and the communi- ty. Group activities during 1982-1983 included a trip to the SFA Observa- future tory, a trip to the electron microscopy lab, and a trip to the Marine Education Symposium at Texas A8zM. Sponsors of the club are John Mallory and Farrel Pollard. is .X K1 :. ::- b t 'Z' 'Smit S ' X lf W X X 2, 'N 5 p 5 sl' 'P' ' s B . K I .S N K ., f , . tg, 44-ORGANIZATIONS sr -
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Key Club Officers ln 1925 the first Key Club was founded in Sacramento, California. The founders of this first Key Club had a dream of a high school organization of- fering volunteer assistance to the school, community, and church. It is this belief that formulates the Key Club motto Caring, Our Way of Life. For the ninth year in a row the Nacogoches Key Club was selected the number one Key Club in the Texas- Oklahoma District. They have devoted thousands of hours of volunteer service to such organizations as the March of Dimes, American Cancer Society, and the United Way. utwrwv- President Vice President Joe Still Clayton Shoemaker Ak Secretary Treasurer Tom Harris Brad McWhorter 46-ORGANIZA TIONS
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