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. E I r R affe- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Yearly project brings unity, profit to members he faint light of a small candle illuminated the darkened room where 92 juniors and 15 seniors would officially become members of the National Honor Society. Tensions min- ,liii-111 At the meeting inviting prospective members to the banquet, vice-president Robin Harrison Cseniorl, explains the qualities and characteristics of a National Honor Society member. Pbola by Sm!! Burgoon. Steve Caldwell f Rhonda Callaway Kathy Capps Karen Carpenter Allen Cathey Weldon Cook jennifer Cox Sharlyn Dempsey Paul Dickinson Becky Dorgan Robert Dunlap Randall Durant Katie Eklund Laurine Ellison jennifer Estill Gary Fansler Debbie Freeze Shirley Frizzell Linda Gabriel Priscilla Garrett julie George jeff Gerke Linda Giles Carolyn Glasscock Debora Gomez gled with pride and excitement to create an anxious climate. Attending the banquet and signing the charter were the last steps for entrance. The great reward came in a single night for those who had worked hard, earned admirable grades and developed important character traits. The test had begun in the tenth grade when one's grades began to count toward membership. fcont'd on page 1425 National Honor Society 141
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Invitations to become National Honor Society members were sent out by old members. Sherry Harmon Cseniorj pins Steve Young Cjuniorj signi- fying his invitation to become a member. Newly elected officers of the Na- tional Honor Society: David Pope, secretaryg Traci Holland, treasurerg Paula Paschall, vice-presidentg jim Hurlburt, president. In order to become officers, members must be nominated and then voted on by their peers, Lewis Richards, Gena Geddes, jim Hurlburt fjuniorsj and Suzette Baker Cseniorj vote one way or another on their choice for office. Photo by Scott Burgoon. Design by Rhonda Callaway Y Robin Harrison - Vice-President Tanya Howard - Secretary Kell Graves - President Laci johnson - Treasurer Nick Abdo 421' Linda Adamson jackie Agan Susan Alexander Margey Almy William Avis 3- Daron Baker Suzette Baker Teresa Baker Kyle Ballard Mary Barker Pam Behee Scotty Bowman Rita Branton Ginger Braswell Lonnie Brazzel Chris Brown Karen Browning Thinh Bui Scott Burgoon julie Burkett
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Sherry Harmon Mona Harper Betsy Harris Melanie Head Todd Hedgcoth Margo Hernandez Robin Hite jeff Hoke Paul jack Kimjames Eddyjorge Kris Keller Laura Kenna john Key Derek Lewis Cathy Lopez Sharon MacLeod Laura McKinney Roben McNeil Kristi Mack Chris Medlenka Brian Milne Misty Mitchell Shelley Monroew Bubby Moore NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Yearly project brings unity, profit to members Evaluation of each prospective member was done by a board composed of teachers who con- sidered not only grades but character, also. Production and distribution of the Rebel Rorter is the yearly project of the National Honor Society. Vice-President Robin Harrison described the process as tedious, since it entailed numerous details, and it re- quired every member's effort. Robin, along with President Kelly Graves, Treasurer Tanya Howard, and Secretary Laci johnson Qseniorsj aided spon- sors Debora Perry and Karen 142 Design by Rhonda Callaway Hibbs Cfacultyj in the difficult endeavor. Although the activities of National Honor Society seemed few, each was of great impor- tance. Its management of the Rorter sales had schoolwide in- fluence, and its purchase of senior members' gold chords saved great expense. In its handling of significant events the National Honor Society brought to mind the archaic Cyet unrefutedl cliche that it is the quality, not the quantity, which counts most. - Katie Eklund. Punch and cookies were provided at the meetings for old and new members alike. National Honor Society sponsor Mrs. Deborah Perry ffacultyj aids Suzanne Quick Cseniorj as she helps pass out refreshments. Nominees for offices were asked to leave the room as the other members voted. Coming back from the foyer,jim Hurlburt fjuniorj, walks to his seat as President Kelly Graves Cseniorl announces that he is the new president. Photo by Scot! Burgoon. xmm
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