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taswsee Sumathi Venkatappan Darryl Vereen Kristi Voorhies john Wilson Peggy Moreau Brad Nehring Laura Nezworski Yvette Parks Emily Pietz Mickey Poehler Kelly Poindexter john Poole Suzanne Quick Stacy Rahn jim Ramsey Greg Read Tammie Rhea Kerri Richmond Ryan Rider Paul Roberts Edwina Roseberry Matt Ruesing Ike Saylor Vicki Schlim Kevin Smith Suzanne Smith DeLisa Stevenson Wendy Taylor Agan fseniori. were served before going back to class National Honor Society 143 Receiving the National Honor Society pin is the first step in becomin a member. Stacy Cowling Cjunior becomes officially invited to the ban quet and being a member by jackie After the meeting had been officially adjourned, julie George, Robin Har rison, Kristi Mack and Teresa Baker fseniorsj snack on the refreshments that
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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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DELPHI ne goal or those born to act or to do crew work, the stage becomes the second home. jitters and butterflies still cause the pulse to flutter and accelerate, yes, but, once on the dull brown stage they transport themselves and the dim auditorium to another time, body and situation. Everyone involved in drama was obviously not exactly formed to fit the free-spirited, talented role that breeds stardom. Drama classes began at the most basic level and escalated to the specialized class known as Theatre Production, home of the elite Richland Players. Members from all levels of dramatics, choir and others converged to produce The Music Man . Director Margaret Rodgers explained that she and Miss Patricia Neighbors had planned to do The Sound of Music , but found themselves with a deluge of young talent in need of exposure. So, in order to involve a large group of players, they opted for The Music Man . Luke Adams Csophomorej, a newcomer to high school, but certainly not a novice in performing, captured the title role of Harold Hill. Rebellaire and All-State Choir member Tanya Howard Rehearsals, long and numerous - the key to onening night. Cseniorj displayed her alto range as the shy and prim librarian Marian Paroo in the musical. The spring was reserved for the annual one-act play contest. Although the play, I Never Saw Another Butterfly , lost in district compeition, the group won the newly-created zone competition. fcont. on page 1471 Drama Club. FRONT ROW: Lisa Groce,jeff Gerke, Emily Pietz, jennifer Cox, Lauren Halyard. SECOND ROW: Leslie Baker, David Everman, Valerie Elder, Bryan Harris, Dana Dornbrowski. THIRD ROW: Sherry Rutledge, Tracy Walker, Diana Martin, Dianne Fox, Anna Erkenulana Carter, Stacy Leverton, Sherry Shaffer, Ann Ab- bott, Raeanne Hunt, Patti Wilson, Karen Reason, April Baker, Michelle Smart. FOURTH ROW: Deeann Tooley, Mary Segler, Sharon Grundy, Mike McCarthy, Eugene Casilio, Todd Hedgecoth, Kelly Howard, Cami Daniels, Carolyn Hendersonululiet Henington, Dana Mitchell, Lisa Laurita, Allison Rogers, Michelle Anderson, Ginger Gilstrap, Kim Goodspeed. BACK ROW: Cindy Daniell, Vanessa Harwell, Marie King, Stephanie Hunter, Cecile jehanne, Allen Cathey, Chuck Hunter, David Barnett, Mike Morgan, Randall Durant, Scott Kinnaird, Luke Adams, Paige Liggert, Kellie Briggs, Karel Mercer,jim Emerson. 144 Design by Paige Liggett
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