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Congratulati Q You have been selected for membership in the Sabino Chapter of the National Honor Society. Your selection was based upon careful consideration of your scholarship, service, character, and leadership by our Faculty Honor Committee and the school faculty. Many deserving students received this kind of good news this year, Inductees were honored at two ceremonies sponsored by the existing club. Mr. Brice Liming advises the club concerning its planned activities and fund raising. Kathy Buckwalter has been an Honor Society member for the past 210 years, and this year she is the club's president. VISTA: Who are the officers of this year's club? KATHY: I'm the president, Robert Berens is the vice-president, Katy Hicks is the secretary, and the treasurer is Megan McKenzie. VISTA: Does the club have any long range goals for this year? KATHY: At the beginning of the year we set out to do three things CTI to be a service club, C25 to raise enough funds to be able to give away a scholarship to a deserving senior club member, and I3l to increase participation. VISTA: What are some of the activities that the Honor Society has sponsored this year? KATHY: Every year we are responsible for holding the two induction ceremonies, but some of the other activities we plan each year include a homecoming float, concessions, the KTKT vs. faculty basketball game, and this year we held our first Winter Semi-Formal. Many of us are also tutoring after school or during our free periods. 46 Honor Society ons! 1. Mr. Mallamo and Mrs. Douglas induct Tracy Cannon. 2. Shearl Vohlers speaks while vice-president Robert Berens looks on. 3. Frank Severson and Deb- bie Gragg dance at the semi-formal dance that the Honor Society sponsored. 4. TOP ROW: A. Bush, S. Cole, T. Kas- tigar, D. Marsh, R. Erman, S. Huhn, R. Berens, D. Lawson, T. Torgerson, M. Byrne-Quinn, R. Beatty, non-member M. Alcorn, R. Isbell, D. Kindall, non- member S. Fillmore, non-member T. Fillmore, I. Field, L. Landeen, N. Stratton. 4TH ROW: M. Frankel, P. Bressler, L. Simon, G. Goodwin, D. johnson, S. Fos- ter, D. Todd, V. Berger, D. Herman, W. Girton, S. Brendel, L. Evanson, D. Rubis, 1. Tritz, M. Kellogg, S. Duffy. 3RD ROW: D. Hirsch, S. Willingham. S. Cord, L. Labelle, A. Thomas, M. Woolsey, 1. She- digian, L. Mandel, R. Carrillo, B. Hoff, L. Moore, G. Kimble, D. Meadow, M. McKenzie, B. Butler, M. Barnes, C. Gaul, S. Lloyd, B. Butler. 2ND ROW: D. Laux, K. Kartchner, non-member R. Moore, C. Yonsetto, K. Holley, K. Fancon, T. Cannon C. Barry, H. Bennett, S. Matteson, D. Wilkie, M. Groshner, K. Buckwalter, S. Vohlers, K. Hicks, K. Kelley. FRONT ROW: D. Chavez, K. Wells, L. Kaplan, W. Hogan, D. Fiorina, L. Somerville.
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DERN DANCE Dance stimulates expression Q Modern Dance, under the direction of Mrs. Sally Davidson, was a popular and successful class. It gave students the chance to be creative as well as expres- sive. They had the opportunity to demonstrate this on many oc- casions including the All City Dance Festival. One student at- tending was Senior Kimi Kelley. VISTA: How did you get into Modern Dance? KIMI KELLEY: I saw some dan- cers perform during my Fresh- man year and it really interested me so I joined. VISTA: What do you like about Modern Dance? KELLEY: It lets me express my feelings and gives my mind and body a chance to be creative. VISTA: Have you planned a career in Modern Dance? KELLEY: No, I haven't really planned a career out of Modern Dance, but I enjoy taking it. VISTA: What have you got- ten out of the class? KELLEY: I've gained coordination and I've made a lot of new friends. 1. Dana Goldenson, Yvette Merill, Mary Layman, Janette Sontos, and Leah Cal- len practice a dance as Karrie Porter and Sandra Everette, look on. 2. Deb- bie Funderburg, Veronica Spiers, Theresa Bruggeman, and Pam Malamas create a mood. 3. Karen jones polishes her movements. 4. Rose Downey im- provises to We're All Alone. 5. Theresa Bruggeman and Pam Malamas perform for the class.
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