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Ending With Honors Spring semester brought honors for the high achieving students through the first National Honor Society induction ceremony and the end-of-the-year hon- ors program. The NHS induction held on Feb. 27 gave members time to participate in fund-raisers selling c andles, potpourri, candy and PHS stickers. Being in the honor society is fun and the things we do help me learn to be re- sponsible, Brian Soloman said. The annual honors program was held May 23. Numerous awards were given and class favorites were announced with 54 sophomores and 59 freshmen re- ceiving awards for honor roll. In addi- tion, one student was honored for his or her achievement in each department. It made me feel privileged to be se- lected out of everyone in journalism for an award, ' Jennifer Gunn said. Whether in NHS or honors program, the academic excellence of the student body was evident, (jenny Downs) Over 50 sophomores are recognized for their achievement of being on the all-year honor roll. Jason Hopper accepted his certificate from prin- cipal Michael Eddy. At the NHS induction, Suja Thomas receives her certificate from Mr. Eddy. The school ' s first honor society was named on Feb. 27.
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Ml the sophomore mock trial, honors English students Jeff Rhodes and Brandi Ballou prepare their case. The trials were based on the novel A Separate Peace. Freshman honors English students Wendy Russel, Amy Scar- borough, and Christa Collins study after a test. Tests were a J i ngllsh students Jason Hopper, Kellie Mulheron. Sam Matthews, and Wendy Allen give an oral interpretation of the song Sail Away ' by Enya. The year was full of such projects for honors English students. • ' v
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« ' T Named American Airlines Scholar, Bonnye Seit- zler receives her award Bonnye was given a free trip for three to any Texas city. AfXer the honors program Jeff Rhodes looks over his award and t att Crownover smiles at his achievements The May 23 program recognized honor students as well as class favorites. Participants in the honor society induction relax and socialize after the program. Refreshments were served In the cafeteria. Attending school every day the entire year is an accomplishment worth recognizing Brandie Bal- lou was one of the accomplished.
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