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Page 110 text:
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student Council Puts Spirit, Back row; left to right; Lisa Chapman, Kelly Austin, Kelly Sems, Brian Mustion, Rose Houdek, Brian Jensen, Jennifer Chapman, Lori Boltz, Brenda Cook, and Sandy Cure. Middle row; Rob Falldorf, Sheri Cure, Lori Heins, and Sharon Eriksen. Front row; Beth Anderson, Mindy Roby, Jeff Baxter, and Sue Quandt. President Sandy Cure introduces the next assembly. Stu-Co officers, left to right; Vice President, Lisa Chapman; President, Sandy Cure; Secretary, Kelly Sems. 106
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Towards a Brighter Future It has become tradition for Miss Harris to honor the graduates with National Honor Society pins. Bill Langrehr helps himself and Monte Stelk to another glass of punch. National Honor Society members activate and renew their pledges to the Society. National Honor Society is an organization to honor and promote academic excellence. It is based on high standards of scholarship, service, leader- ship, and character. The Northwest Chapter of National Honor Society has recently undergone many changes. A new constitution was written. There is now an application for anyone eligible to the Society. National Honor Society held many activities compared to years before. They decorat- ed the school at Christmas, donated toys to the Cheer Fund, co-sponsored the Winter Sports dance, helped with eighth grade orientation, and held an induction ceremony at the end of the year. Honor Society is slowly getting more involved with the school and community. It is looking forward to the years to come. 105
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Pride, and Fun Into Northwest Stu-Co representatives Jeff Baxter. Rob Falldorf, and Brian Mustion discuss future Sandy Cure and Lisa Chapman don ' t agree with what : Council activities. the fellows had to say. Student Council kept themselves busy trying to make things a little bit better at Northwest. While attempt- ing to build pride in our school , they were able to put some fun in their activities. To learn about their organization, the Council at- tended two District conven- tions. You can tell they learned well by their many projects planned. Student Council spon- sored two dances. There was a new kind of dance, the Tworp-n-f orp, and they co- sponsored the Winter Sports dance. Other spirit building activities included a pep rally, pig kissing contest and Valentine carnations. They also painted the new murals in the student lounge. To promote pride in our school, the Council donated money to the Cheer Fund, sold Northwest T-shirts, and sold banners and window stickers. Student Council in action. 107
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