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m.,,i,vg,- , 1 Dwwn w is one of the best skiers in club. Nmcy gm re'1dyIot'1l'e her lesson. Dawn and Greg tried io be differem. Kelly was on her way to the top of the imermedizile hill. Fred did some heavy jumping off the back of the bunny hill. Dave broke his slii on the IllOglCS. Carfvl was still on the humiy hills. Xx'lmi'sil1z11 giiydoiiigw' Heicll, lemiifer and lezimiie wailed for Ihe l Bair.
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The National Honor Society had a new form of selection lled self-inventory. It was based on offices held in school tl all other activities that a student was involved in. This s based on four things: scholarship, leadership, service, tl character. Character was the final evaluation made by tchers that knew the students. Nlational Honor Society was formed in 1921, with over 'en million members now. Last year the National Honor iety was only open to juniors and seniors. The sophomores to have a 3.7 grade average to make the first of the four luirements, while juniors and seniors had to have a 3.4 tde average. The elected officers were president, Pat Pohlmang vice asident, Andy Raddantg secretary, Betsy Laney and trea- er, Andy McComas. ational Honor Society Not Just Honors National Honor Soclety offi cers with their sponsor Mrs Lawrence were Andy Pat Betsy and Andy L1ll1 a senior member felt A new member Jeanette enjoyed a cookie after the induction ceremony Chris expressed her thoughts to Jennifer 3' . . .- bl . ., . , honored. C- , . d. ' d 14
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The Ski Club had one of its best years. There was good weather, as the best in the nation. The snowy weather in the state got a little too snowy. On January ountain. They had clothes, equipment and whatever packed for ow across the highways making the trip to Crystal impossible. Every Thursday the club took two busses to Mount Brighton. The hen the skiers went to Brighton they were given lessons for about ing. Mr. Munson and Mr. Gutierrez have to be given credit for the club's success. Mr. Munson said, This club has no use but to ve some kids the chance to ski and have some fun. and a lot of powdery snow. In fact, the skiing in Michigan 28, the club members were all set and ready to go to Crystal the trip. There was a blizzard with high winds and drifting cost was 356.00 and if equipment was needed it was 39.00. half an hour. The rest of the night was left to do your own I K: nm ,....,,,W V ' d -Mme ,..-f...,.,,,,. ' i X . C',',i XY - , 14
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