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Only Noah Webster could word it so well . . . high regard, respect, esteem, to receive praise. Put those all together and you spell honor. National Honor Society was one of the highest academic rewards our school had to offer. Respect, High Esteem Label Honor Students Members were selected by teachers who rated students on characteristics such as leadership, intelligence, and general responsibility. They were to possess grade point average of 92 percent or higher. Students applied and teachers evaluated them on their illustrated qualities of the past year. Senior members included: Makie Paradise, Jill Kuenzi, Shelly Holland, Darin Mackender, Monica Schiffbauer, Gina Gardels, Jennifer DeWalt, Mark Schlimgen, Faith Ross, Mike Auman, Scott Biehle, Kim Monson, Kenny Filsinger, and Kathy Gnirk. Throughout the school year these students did special tasks such as tutor, raise money for various projects, (dances, carnivals), and on occasion they joined together to clean up areas of our school that needed attention. Toward the end of the school year, new junior members are chosen to carry on the work of NHS. 1983-84 members of National Honor Society are: Front Row; Janel Hunter, Lisa Hilkeman, Kim Heppner, Randy Gries, Diana Glaser, Donna Frazier, Bonnie Fendrick, Stephanie Burkum, John David, Beau Anderson, and Cathy Adams. Back Row; Shalle Wynn, Janel Waggoner, Natalie Straight, Odie Siores, Joe Schroeter, Rick Pavlik, Traci Papstein, Mike Bowersox, Michelle McManaman, Dan McFarland, and Kay Kube. 1984-85 members are: Front Row; Todd Felgate, Paula Effle, Alka Desai, Mark Brtek, Jill Brodecky, Nancy Boeshart, Kathleen Belville, Greg Allen, and Cindy Adams. Back Row; Cami Wilcox, Blake Warneke, Nancy Vavak, Lisa Schlomer, Chris Schaefer, Heather Price, Kris Kopetzky, Jodi Hart, Doug Geyer, Lori Frady, and Don Fendrick. Kathy Gnirk and Mike Auman help junior Jill Staudenmaier with some schoolwork as part of their tutoring project. 12 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Milestone Boy Joe Schroeter Joe Schroeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schroeter, also played a big part in the NHS ranking. His activities included: being active in his church, Century III Leaders Program Winner, Chairman of Panther of the Week Committee, Concert Band, Eagle Award in Scouting, Honor Roll, Marching Band, National Forensic League (Debate), Orchestra, Plays, School Musicals, Stage Band, Varsity Tennis, Volunteer work for YMCA sports program, and Winter Royalty King. The witty personality of Joe Schroeter shines during his performance in “Inherit the Wind.” Concentration plays a key role in the game of tennis, as demonstrated by Joe, varsity tennis player, warming up before his match. MI STON O
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Quill and Scroll is an International Honor for top journalism students who must be in the top third of their class. Selection into the Quill and Scroll organization is an honor. Members illustrated dedication and hard work during their Quill Scroll Club Honors J Students high school journalism days. Jennie Anthony, Troy Fehrs, Diane Moore, Colleen Rutten, Lisa Carstenson, Linda Carr, DeAnne Munson, and Christi Kube joined 10 members in the Quill and Scroll organization. Jancl Hunter, Mike Bowersox. and Natalie Straight plan the ceremony for new Quill and Scroll members which takes place at . the annual Publications Banquet. Michelle McKeever and Kenny Filsinger discuss journalism students' qualifications for Quill and Scroll. Troy Fehrs carefully selects pictures for his girls’ basketball yearbook section. QUILL AND SCROLL 13
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