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ir. ■ 18 A. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Linda Finders, Cathy VanBooven, Patricia Eaker, Patty Burkhalter, Janine Pundmann, Su¬ san Hocket. Dana Hallam, Laura Herd, Valerie Schaffner, Annette Reynolds, and Janet Williams, SECOND ROW (L TO R) Kay Schmidt, Ann Zerr, Leslie Bauer, Carla Priess, Rhonda Hudson, Nan¬ cy Baldwin (vice president), Ed Batchelor (presi¬ dent), Jeff Meyer, Scott Bichet, Rick Bruns, Mari¬ lyn Leu. and Cindy Ryon, THIRD ROW (L TO R) Julie Ostmann (secretary), Lajuana Batchelor, Wendy Nunamaker, Cindy Hedges, Joan Schierd- ing, Carol Bornman, Laura Newman, Wendy Ei- senberg, Jeff Hahn (treasurer), Mike Snellen, Dave Bartholomew, and Brett Rough. BACK ROW (L TO R) Mrs. Kay Cade, Mrs. Shirley Burns, Mrs. Lilian Bushnell, Mrs. Suzanne Carroll, Mike Kirchner, Philip Lucido, Craig Buzan, and Doug Kelley B. One of the criteria for being on NHS is to be involved in school activities. Senior Mark Nor- wine was a member of the cross country, basket¬ ball, and track teams. C. Mary Beth Kingsbury and Cathy Leach con¬ verse prior to the showing of “Flipside,” a movie YFC sponsored for showing to the student body. D. Teenage Auto Safety Club: (CLOCKWISE) Jan- elle Herbstreith, Clayton McMillian, Mr. Jim Wil¬ liams, Mr. Jim Cheves, Timberly McClasky, Rich¬ ard McGee, and Joyce Henderson. E. Youth For Christ: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Donna Boeth, Mary Beth Kingsbury (president), Dan Boeth (vice president), Donna Hickman (secre¬ tary), Sue Shipley (treasurer), and Jeannie Hauk, SECOND ROW (L TO R) Keith Richardson. Greg Herr, Joyce Henderson, Cathy Leach, Becky Kingsbury, Candy Criddle, and Annette Reyn¬ olds, BACK ROW (L TO R) Mr. Lou Richardson, Carolyn Anderson, Ron Stone, Mark Horina, Sparky McGee, Timberly McClasky, and Mary Bahr.
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compete in skills contest ■VICA, DECA CHESS CLUB Even though the Chess Club only had a few members, they held meetings ev¬ ery other Tuesday. According to club sponsor Mike Hart¬ man two to four people would show, and play chess among themselves. Hartman attributed the low turnout to the splitting of high schools. Since so few students participated, interscholastic competition was de¬ leted from the program VICA Students involved in the Trades and Industry work program had the option of joining VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America.) VICA members participated in the yearly skills competition in February. They competed against other area high school students who were study¬ ing the same trade. For example, stu¬ dents interested in carpentry con¬ structed projects and those interested in mechanics worked on cars as their DECA Santa’s House on Main Street was a major project for members of DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of Amer¬ ica.) Christmas decorations and music filled the house, where DECA members took pictures of children with Santa Claus for $2.00. The annual skills competition in Feb¬ ruary involved 20 DECA students. They competed In such areas as advertising, display, and sales demonstration. part of the competition. A. DECA: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Greta Cox. Barb Heady. Keith Gilmer (president). Steve Shoults. Pat Keller. Pam Loworn. Karen Seabaugh. Lana Clark. Kevin Brown, and Lori Kent (secretary). SECOND ROW(L TO R) Beth White. Sue Master- son. Terry Vangilder. Tim Morris. Jill Johnston. Brad Fortney (parliamentarium), Britt Duncan. Tim Ott. Bary Bextermueller. Charles Thelen. and Greg Barber (vice president). BACK ROW (L TO R) Mr. Richard Bowman. Barb Trump, (trea¬ surer). Tina Hawkins. Kathy Klinkerfuss. Sabrina Lewis. Rauchel Callaway. Tony Able. Dan Dozier. Keith Bruening. David Willis. Kent Bellar. Richard Dotson. Mrs. Sheryl Niederkorn. and Mr. Richard Davis B. Kevin Cox worked at Cox Plumbing through the T I program. The 88 DE and T I students held their annual Employer Employee banquet at Noah ' s Ark Restaurant.
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I Youth For Christ Club gets under way NHS National Honor Society is the organi¬ zation for the scholars and high achievers at SCHS. According to Jeff Hahn, club treasurer, enthusiasm and better attendance at monthly meet¬ ings “gave us our success this year.” Beginning in January, NHS put to¬ gether a calendar of events each month which hung in the cafeteria. Members worked at concession stands at football and basketball games and held a bake sale. Their homecoming float, “Funeral For a Friend,’’ captured first place in the small float division. YFC A new aspect of school life was add¬ ed to the SCHS campus as Christian teens formed the Youth for ChrisClub. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lou Richardson and Mrs. Pat Cope, mem¬ bers attended meetings involving guest speakers, devotions, discussion of fund raising projects (one of which was the selling of refreshments at “Harvey”), and Christian fellowship. Mary Beth Kingsbury was excited about the club: “There are a lot of us who really love Jesus Christ and this is one way we can share with other kids what He ' s like.” TASC Teenage Auto Safety Club was prac¬ tically defunct because of lack of inter¬ est and time on the part of students. They had 11 members, but didn’t do anything of significance. According to one TASC sponsor, “It’s not serving the purpose it should. It doesn’t have much to offer.”
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