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rr was rewarding to know that you got publicly recognized for what you hod accomplished in school, — Robert Agnew Good work! Ellie Machoukas congratulates Robert Agnew. Robert not only had a high point average but was in many school activities. Listen Up National Honor Society members William Eversole and Dave Turk listen to the planning of the winter picnic. William Eversole and Dave Turk were also involved with the Elementary service project. 80 NHS
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Step Out in Front. Members of the Show Choir lead off with the most popular song. Key Club sponsored the Show Choir Extravaganza m March. Senior Lance tries to act cool while pointing at the Key club banner. Lance is very active m this service organization and was considered a valued member of the organization. love Key Club be- cause it helps people who ore not as tor- tunote. — Brian Matz Key Club 9
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Abiding By the Rules Choosing a right path (( I really enjoyed the service project. I had a good time helping the first graders, said NHS President Mike Haas. It was the first time in many years the National Honor Society had undertaken a service project. This year, as in the past, voting became a difi ' icult procedure. The prospective members were given ap- plications, which they put information on and gave to Mr. Gearhart. A 3.0 was needed to get an application. The applications then were given to the faculty to vote upon and select new members. The faculty voted on the idea of Service, Scholarship, Leadership, and Character in a prospective manner. Service dealt with a persons work in the community. The Student who might be chosen had to show ability to lead in or out of school. Lastly, the person was chosen upon their char- acter, which hopefully in their eyes showed outstand- ing quality. This has been the second year Mr. Gearhart has been an NHS adviser. Along with president Mike Haas were Vice president Kim Harding, Secretary Barb Sherwood, and Treasurer William Eversole. The first major project of the year was the new members ' induction ceremony in November. Four members spoke on leadership, scholarship, service, character, and RHHS alumnus Kathy Zieder spoke on the importance of education. Fifteen new members were inducted, including six seniors and nine juniors. New members were joined by their parents and then proceded with a reception in the Home Ec room. After the reception, members and their parents went out to lunch at a Chinese restaurant. This was the first time I really enjoyed the service project, I hod a good time helping the tirst graders, NHS went out after induction. The members also had a Saint Patrick ' s Day candy Sale. Members sold green and chocolate clovers to students to raise money. Along with the sale, the NHS performed a service project in the elementary. All NHS students were assigned a elementary class to over and teach and held teachers once a week. This has been a first service project in many years. Moose Horwitz Tingling her bells, Senior NHS member Ali- son Horwitz completes her physics project. Alison was in many advanced classes, and borrowed these glasses from her father. His Nitche Giving a helping hand. Senior Mike Haas works with and elementary student. Such projects Uke this were part of the National Honor Society ' .
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