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This proud Pirate has several reasons for her pride. Among them are, ofcourse, her pride as a fightin' Pirate. Another is her membershipin the National Honor Society and as float rider on their 1981 Homecoming float. Kathleen Spychalsky and sponsor Lois Dalton are making last minute alterations on the float. With dreams ofa singing future in her head, Tammyla Harris reads an early morning announcement with style and pizzaz. Only Honor Society members are morning announcers. Performing another Honor Society early morning task are Tammy Schaumann and Peter Castor, amxing daily activity information to the marquee. The group recently installed a larger, glossed marquee in the commons area, a more central location. MASS HUF 81 S RUNS ' HONOR SOClETYf55
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Honoring the Honorable Academic effort, Leadership and pride, are all characteristics admired the world around. They aren't often thought of as necessities though. All are merely qualities that everyone should have, but can live without. The National Honor Society feels very strong about that attitude. To further express their feelings, this elite group does more than admire those traits, it uses them as a screening criteria for membership. To join The National Honor Society, a person must have a minimum 3.5 grade average, and be in both school and community organizations, and have a well rounded character. Shaun Walsh sits with Honor Soci ' ' tor, and Secretary Cheryl Pensis. The other officers not pictured are the Vice- President, Price French, and Treasurer Jef Wren. Honor Society members pictured are: TOP ROW - Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Hilderbrand, Elise Vaughn, Lee Hummel, Kathleen Spychalsky, Richard Norris, Tammy Schaumann, Shaun Walsh, Sherry Pensis. SECOND ROW - Lydia Alexander, Carol Bayer, Christina Chin, Bridgett Russel, Laura Hamilton, John Pokorny, John Iden, David Collison, Susan Snell. THIRD ROW - Bruno Sessego, Marie Kempmeyer, Pam Robinette, Tammyla Harris, Dedra Faniel, Jeanette Christman, Melanie Brannan, Laurie Davis, Linda Andole, Peter Cator. FOURTH ROW - Debbie Woodling. Peggy Slowic, Tami Bumgarner, Jennifer Whiting, Mary Zychowski, Vicky Ellul, Julie Bryant, Lisa Ward, Bridgett Warren, Karen Pitchford. Not Pictured: Bonnie Bonsteel, Aileen Callahan, Kelly Field, Price French, Kim Harwood, Crystal Hogan, Pam Johnson, Jamie Liddle, Kim Kiker, Sharon Putman, Robert Rutkowski, Eileen Hejfron, Debbie Westenburger, Denese Williams. 54fHONOR SOCIETY
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Tomorrowk' Politicians The Student Council, in order to promote democratic ideals, strives to develop leadership skills and good citizenship among students at Palm Bay High School. The Officers, Senators, and Homeroom Representatives encourage the students to actively participate in school activities. They also provide channels of communication between the administration and the student body. The Council serves on the Executive Board of the Florida Association of Student Councils QFASCJ and is an active member in the Brevard Association of Student Councils CBASCD. Both of these organizations work to develop better organization and leadership among student councils in the state of Florida. Under the direction of the sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, the Student Council has carried out numerous activities for the faculty and the students. These include Holloween Dress-Up Day and Homecoming Week, which involved the Mr. Irresistable Contest, the Powderpuff Football Game, the Homecoming Parade, and the Homecoming Dance. The Christmas Dance was sponsored with cooperation of the Senior Class and the Valentines Dance enlisted the aide of the Juniors. The Student Council also provided service to PBHS by holding a Teacher Appreciation Luncheon, operating a snack bar for summer school students, and assisting the Freshman with registration. In addition, S1000 was donated towards the purchase of a video-tape machine which all school organizations will use in the years to come. sefsrumsnr couNciL W
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