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f mf :nal Honor , A, Z eeqy 5 Quill and Bruce Berwald Jenny Brown Beth Cohen Laurie Douthit Sandy Eastwood Cathy Trame Stacy Greenberg Dan Guller Scott Hantman Camela Hooks Lisa lken Dawn Jacobs Stud nts. rece've recognltlon Leadership, scholarship, service, and character were all important requirements for students who were inducted into Cen- tral's honor societies. Students inducted into National Honor Society needed to have a g.p.a. of 3.8, be active in extra-curricular activities, have at least two outstandings per semester in citi- zenship, and teacher recommendations. The members of 1986-87 collected money for the Kidney Foundation and participated in the Festival of Trees which raised funds for the Judevine Center for autistic children. They also tutored students who needed help in classes. Mu Alpha Theta was an organization for students who excelled in math. In orderto be accepted as members of Mu Alpha The- ta, students needed a 3.5 in math and had to participate in extra-curricular activities. Mi- chelle Balcer and Debbie Bruns were the sponsors of the society. Students were re- quired to tutor students who had problems in math, and they had to remain active in school activities. Diane Boyle was the sponsor of Quill and Scrollg an honor society for journalism stu- dents. Members had to be in the top one- third of their class, make a significant contri- bution to a publication, and be accepted by the international secretary. Students were very involved and dedicated to the responsi- bility of the publication of the school's events. lt was an honor and an opportunity for students to be accepted as members of the honor societies. X .F SS: X 5? 3 rr 1111! Christy Kraemer Steve Luebbers S , Ellen Moss Rachelle Paul Alyson Piper Tracy Reichman Le Grande Rives Robin Russel Robbie Silverberg Jim Stultz Tina Torry Sharon Toth Shannon Ziegenfuss names are called. ff f if f ffff f ffil ffffjfffiwff -,ff 1 U fb fr ff ' ff , - .- ,, ie. z X- ,F ,f f -'ff ff-Aff, WW f f ff ,ffl a wwf , Quill and Scroll inductees wait anxiously as their Diane Boyle speaks at the Quill and Scroll banquet about the 1986-87 newspaper and yearbook staffs 7 if-eff! ,J 4 , f ' 'fl ' fffffffafef 9 1 ,f f f fffjf f ' ,Mi ffff z f , ff ,wiggfefi ., ,Ny Z, 4 ' Q f f f f 5 ff' 4' ff f f ,J ffff ff . ff 4el.!if!f,,y,f4'f f, f XZ fe,! ,. yf,f ? f f Q W we
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