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To get the feel of The high school aimo- sphere, eighTh graders were shown around The high school on April 2OTh. Here Dianne SchmidT shows Kelly Bailey some of her homework.-phoTo by Diane DulTmeier. 7' ,g,,,,.'v' K A New members Cindy Doebele sopho- more and STeve Brown junior, waTch Dianne SchmidT senior cuT The cake afTer The ceremonies have ended.-phoTo by AnneTTe MarTin. ?Sss Scholarship seekers need early sTarl by Angela he STudenTs who plan To go To col- lege and wish To receive scholar- ships should prepare for Them ThroughouT The high school years, A sTudenT can begin by Taking diffi- cuIT classes and earning The besT grades possible. STudenTs who have college preferences should conTacT The college for informaTion and Then apply for The scholarships available. When a sTudenT enTers his senior year, he should lisTen To The dolly morning announcemenTs from Mr. Ron Kramer, counselor for scholarship applicaTions, and if in- TeresTed in one, he should conTacT Kramer for more informaTion and an applicaTion, Scholarships are avail- able To anyone. When considering sTudenTs for a scholarship an orga- nizaTion will look aT a sTudenT s cur- riculum grades and involvernenT in school acTiviTies. QUILL AND SCROLLfACTlVITIESf'137
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Far Rlghi: Loading up canned food and oTher iTems donaTed by many sTudenTs' families To help ouT oThers in need are sen- iors Brenf Lilley and Bobby PfannensTlel.- phofo by Michael EscalanTe. Rlght: As one of The speakers In The membership ceremony, Mr. Ron Kramer insTiTuTes The meaning of honor as juniors BeTh Brandenberg and STeve Brown lis- Ten,-phoTo by Mrs. Vera Leonard. Career fair dropped, orienTaTion conTinues T M hirTeen new 'Tl was disappoinTed when I found ouT we weren'T going To have The career fair. IT was al- ways fun To go, said Angela Shell sophomore. The annual career fair, spon- sored by The Naflonal Honor Soci- eTy, was cancelled, buT eighTh grade orienTaTion conTinued. OrienTaTion gave The incom- ing freshmen a TasTe of The high school aTmosphere, said Teresa Rohn freshman. OTher acTiviTies, besides The career fair and orienTaTion, ln- cluded The insTaIIaTion of new members. Three new members were accepTed inTo NaTionaI Honor SocieTy while Ten new members were added To Quill and Scroll. Above Rlghi: Nallonal Honor Society: FronT Row: Cindy Doebele, Kelly TabberT, BeTh Brandenberg, AnneTTe Marfin, Dianne SchmidT Back Row: BrenT Lilley, Bobby PfannensTieI, Mike Rueck, ArT Thomas, STeve Brown.-phofo by BrenT PhoTography. Rlghl: Qulll and Scroll: Front Row: Nancy Mohler, PaTTy Kennedy, Dianne Schmidf, BrlgeTTe l-larTTer, Erin Wiley, Shelli Sumner, Mary Tomlinson, Julie I-IerringTon, Kelly TabberT Back Row: Ms. PaT Bonine, Julie Barker, AnneTTe MarTin, Amy ConsTanT, Kim Brooks, Lesa Marfinek, Penny STiTes, Michael EscaIanTe, Kim Frank, BeTh Bran- denberg, Mary Dekaf, Diane DulTmeier, Laurie Armsirong, Tina Cloe, Mrs. Roseann Gish, missing PaTTi Frey.-phoTo by Mrs. Vera Leonard. members 'l36fACTIVlTlESfNATiONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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Rlght: Helping to decorate tor the winter sports dance, senior Tammy Harrison, vice president, measures the paper to cover the wall.-photo by Beth Brandenburg. Far Lett: Before glvlng hls Llncoln Doug- las debate round, senior Tony Leiker and sophomore Mike Jacobs discuss their schedules.-photo by Maria Shell Below Rlght: Student Councll: Front Row: Cindy Blankenship, Tony Leiker, Tammy Harrison-vice president, Connie Robbins- secretary, Erin Wiley-president, Tony Housh-treasurer, and Mary Dekat. Back Row: Kevin Renfro, Gail Naylor-sponsor, Ron Kramer-sponsor, Kathy Stolle, and Loren Dekat.-photo by Brent Photogra- phy. Snow delays state, causes decisions Name change creates involvement After many years of sponsoring King and Queen of Courts, Stu- dent Council thought it was time that something be done about the name. Since King and Queen of Courts did include wrestling a change was necessary to involve both sports. After many propositions, the members finally decided on King and Queen of Winter Sports which would include both sports and make the wrestlers feel part of the activities. To help fund the dance for King and Queen of Winter Sports, Student Council took in money from the pop and candy machines. The dance was put on by Muzik and the theme was Shoot for the Moon. Stu- dent Council also was responsible for decorating the commons area during Christmas time. There were three special tour- naments that NFL competed in: NFL debate, which was held at Coffeyville: NFL speech at Man- hattan where Steve Brown re- ceived 2nd in humorous interpre- tation and Maria Shell received 3rd in dramatic interpretation: and Student Congress where Shell received oth outstanding speaker in the Senate and 2nd in legislation pertaining to her topic of lsreal . Receiving the double rubies, which is the highest award in NFL, were Tammy Harrison and Maria Shell. Above: Whlle demonstrating to the junior high kids, freshman Tina Harrison ex- plains poetry.-photo by Maria Shell. Lett: Junior Troy Wolf tries to persuade students to join NFL by giving his oration.- photo by lvlaria Shell. 'l38fACTlVlTlESf NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE AND STUDENT COUNC
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