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1985-66 national Honor Society: Front row: Linda Cornett. Christi Wilcox, Lisa Carstenson. and Faulet Marolz. Back row: Bob Mann, Ajay Desai, Trish Lingenfeiter. Rob Allison, and Jim Luedke. not pictured: Jill Shermer and Jeff Miller. Who tutors students? wjl lection to the prominent national Honor Society organization was indeed an honor. - ■» Students had to be in the top five to ten percent of their class. This in itself was a chore. Candidates had to have a grade point average of 86% or above. Prospective candidates for national Honor Society first filled out an application. This application included school activities, community activities and leadership qualities. A faculty selection committee made the final decisions. The national Honor Society members were involved in a tutonng program. Students who wanted extra help in a certain class got that aid from national Honor Society members. Teachers also recommended students for the tutoring program. The tutorers and students met as many times as they felt necessary to help the student. 1984-85 national Honor Society: Bev Bremer, Kris Wesseln, Lisa Pavlik. Susan Hatclllf, and DeAnne Munson. dA TIOhAL nonOR SOCIETY 13
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Who makes J-Club cut? Quill and Scroll was an international honorary organization for journalism students. To be selected into this organization one had to be in the top third of his class and contribute to publications. Quill and Scroll members received a magazine each month containing information about yearbook and newspaper publications. Quill and Scroll members were announced at the annual publications banquet held May 16, in the MHS cafeteria. Twelve new members were introduced to add to the seven other members. Mew members included Sandy Dieckman, Marc flight, Sherri Dreyer, Kris Merem, Robbin List, Tammy Marshall, Tiffany Kortje, Todd Felgate, Heather Price, Maria Groninger, Pam flinzman, and Roxanne Roberts. Mrs. Carol Barney presents Quill and Scroll pins to new members. Todd Felgate and heather Price, at the annual publications banquet. Pam Hlnzman, Maria Qroninger. and Marc Hight wait for the presentation of their Quill and Scroll pins while Tammy Marshall and Kris fierem share a Joke 12 QUILL AflD SCROLL
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What's in store for summer? nsi qualifiers are Front row: Carrie Lichliter, Jill Shermer, Faulet Marotz, Trish Llngenfelter: and Linda Carr. Back Row: Ed Ehrenfried, John Qlanzer. AJay Desai, and Jim Luedke. Bob Mann and Jim Cox share a moment after being announced Boys’ State qualifiers. 14 BOYS' STATE NS1 j y ne juniors were selected to attend the I Ml riebraska Scholars Institute (NSI) this summer. NSI was a two-week program for talented and gifted students with unique educational experiences in math science, social science, communication, journalism, and integrated arts. Students were chosen on the basis of abilities, aptitudes,and potential contribution. The students will have a chance to make new friends that share their same interests,” stated Bill Beard, junior counselor. Junior Jill Shermer said, think it's going to be a lot of fun, and will give everyone a chance to meet new people.” Juniors Bob Mann and Jim Cox participated in Comhusker Boys' State. Mann and Cox, along with 400 other Nebraska high school boys, spent six days on the University of Nebraska Lincoln campus. They learned about citizenship and state government. They also campaigned and elected their own state, county, and city officials. It's an excellent opportunity for students to get a close look at government activities, ” stated Mr. Beard. I'm really looking forward to going to Lincoln. Staying on campus and going to the workshops will be a whole new experience,” commented Jim Cox.
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