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vi Mu Alpha ThetalNHS A-team 1 M, -,pw-we . 474' Mu Alpha Theta: Front Row: Aaron Haengel, Jackie LaFrow, Mark Keller, Luz Ayde Caballero, Laura P . . . . h . d . Knupke. Second Row: Michelle Maurer, Jennifer Mujat, Laura Hester, Kathy Voris. Back Row: Dorothy arlllclpatmgam t e ln uctlqn Ceremony, Hannigan, Krista Hutchingson, Scott Manlin, Mark Campagna, Yali Lahav, Suzanne Mayeux, Mark Fish. Yah Lahav l1ghtS E1 Sy1T1bOl1C Candle. 'Nun 1 'Qs' Nfe' ,LN 1 .'j .5 New inductees listen as Mr. McLay welcomes them to the National Honor Society. Honor Organizations!165
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In Pursuit l of Excellence By Bill whaien Members in National Honor Soci- ety fN.H.S.J, Academic Team CA- teamj, or Mu Alpha Theta got a feel- ing of achievement and self-esteem from participating in these clubs. To be eligible for these clubs students had to excel in academics and responsibil- ity. To qualify for N.H.S. selected members first needed to be an intelli- gent and outgoing person. To be con- sidered students had to have at least a 3.6 g.p.a. Next the candidates had to pass a committee that judged their scholarship, leadership, service and character. If they passed this they could be inducted in the club. The club provided tutoring services and toy drives for refugees. As to the effective- ness of tutoring Jennifer Mujat had this to say, The tutoring program went wellf' N.H.S, has had a chapter here since 1981. A-team was made up of approxi- mately ten people who competed against other schools from Pinellas County answering academic questions from math, to history and everything in between. Five schools competed at each match with five to seven people on a team. Students competed for points. Heather Brannon, first year member, commented, The best part of A-team is the atmosphere during a competition, itis filled with excitement and electricitylw A-team has improved it's skills with each year of existence. Mu Alpha Theta was a group of stu- dents that had Ns and Bis in Algebra Two and above. At their meetings Mu Alpha Theta discussed math related fields. Suzanne Mayeux said, Math is my favorite subject, so participating in Mu Alpha Theta is an Honorf, A-team: Front Row: Scott Manlin, David Olmstead. Second Row: Bob Conely, Heather Brannon, Lori Jameson, Adam McMillian. Third Row: Bill Huners, Larry Humphries, Paul Knupke, Mark Fish. N.H.S.: Front Row: Michelle Maurer, Krista Hutchingson. Second Row: Sheri Frogel, Monica Lopez, Laura Hester, Jackie LaGrow, Janelle Justice. Third Row: Natalie Bennett, Jim Hootman, Jennifer Mujat, Paul Knupke. Back Row: Chad Larson, Kathy Voris, Jolene Nixon, Scott Manlin. 164!Honor Organizations
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Interact: I Servicing school and community By Kim Preston Interact Club was involved in many service activities. They devoted a lot of time and energy to their work. During the holidays, Interact members strove to help the needy. They helped at Kmart for an Angel Project for the needy children of the area. Nov. 26-Dec. 18. They sponsored the Holiday Blood Drive Nov. 30-Dec. 7, and the Salvation Army canned food drive Nov. 30-Dec. 8. They still managed to decorate the teachers lounge and brought in food for Christmas. Interact didnit stop after Christmas, they started out the New Year by helping at a Good- will sale of used hard-cover books at Tyrone Square Mall Jan. 27-31, and also helped St. Pete SPCA with their newspaper drive. Pres. Sheri Frogel said, Interact is the hard- est working club at Osceola. We're involved with school and our community. Melissa Stevens provides a prospective member with informa- vfifflflfffwwf XZ iss i I pf ffl l ' ff! f , I 1 I . fo Q A f' 'I 1 I - 'ggi I- '- A - I f:j':p.y -333 A -4. W 7 ' 5 fills: f ' lt r-a.1.-2-x -, .1, Z 1 .X F : 1 ',E3'i:t!f :1uz,gi3f:. g i J 7 -V 'gr ,gssg-viii sf:ss,s,f..-, ,- .. ' f ' ' ' fd 4'f?37i: ?s1:1f 1' 5 ' Z ii . X i , ' L' j P ' . ' - -- , 5 5 45 r -Z f X s 4- , . K -I hp xg? I il I . . v A ,fl 1 ' Gig: V' nf I i 'tr ii .I . x . N My ga ' N N s Pres. Sheri Frogel reviews the clubs agenda with the sponsor Ms. Snyder. 166!lnteract Y
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