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NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ) 'VS The 1979 1980 National Honor Society was a busy one. which was evident at the 1980 induction ceremony. To raise money for the ceremony the members sponosred two dances, one of them a 50’s dance. The induction ceremony held April 2, was a big success. Many changes were incorporated into the ceremony and the speeches were written by the members. Twenty-one new members were inducted during the ceremony, at which Dr. David French was the speaker. Dr. French, provost of the faculty and professor at Lake Erie College, shared with us poetry which contained thoughts on life. Each new member was presented with a carnation and a tea was held following the ceremony. Also during the year, the National Honor Society held a scholastic achievement banquet. The members of National Honor Society are, left to right: Bill Sarvis, Amy Eisenhart, Angie Untisz, Gretchen Smith, Teresa Sullivan-Treasurer, Tina Horvath, Patty Wilson-President, Debbie Cole, Maria Zampini, Gayle Brown, Kathleen Mayer, Don Wharram, Dawn West. Melanie Beahon-Vice President, and Scott Tillotson. Not pictured: Becky Wheeler-Secretary, and Reine Ignat. New Members, left to right: Vicki Shetler, Diane Fabis, Becky Farrar. Gina Horvath, Aleen Crummy, Adie Conder, Pm Bearer-David Foos, Ben Peterson, Pam Nuuja, Nancy Aloi, Tami Smith, Joy Huffman, Penny Crofoot, Leta Houston, Amy Meredith, Connie Johnson. Roseann Cleversy, Marshall Hall, Pin Bearer-Dawn Wharram, Roberta Lazarchic, Scott Antalovich, and Steve Kobus. Not pictured, Debbie Kane. Most important of all, the National Honor Society members came closer to the understanding of the meanings of true Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. 27
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BOYS AND GIRLS STA TE DELEGATES AND ALTERNATIVES Buckeye Boys; and Girls; State is held annually at two colleges in Ohio. Approximately twelve-hundred boys and twelve-hundred girls attend each year. Two boys and two girls are selected to go from Perry each year by the faculty. There are strict guidelines along which the representatives are chosen. A few of these qualifications are: above average grades, leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship and patriotism. Boys' State was held at Bowling Green State University from June 21st to June 28th. The delegates for this year were Steve Kobus and Scott Antalovich. The alternates were Bob Albright and Mark Vicini. These boys helped set up a mock government on the state level. They ran for offices such as governor or mayor or were appointed to jobs including sheriff and clerk. Girls' State was held at Ashland College from June 14th to June 21st. The delegates were Leta Houston and Adie Conder. The alternates were Aleen Crummy and Vicki Shetler. The girls set up a mock government and ran for office just as the boys did. 1. Delegates: Steve Kobus, Leta Houston, Adie Conder and Scott Antalovich. 2. Alternates: Bob Albright, Vicki Shetler, Aleen Crummy, Mark Vicini. 28
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