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provide leadership and service Crest Honor Society is a service organization that operates both in the school and in the com- munity. Members regularly give their time to the Selah school, Each spring the organization also sponsors the Mother-Daughter Tea. Kaeren Steele, president of Crest Honor Society, inspects a silver tray to be used for the Mother-Daughter Tea. Crest officers Debbie Adler, Kathy Faith, Kathy Murphy, and Jane Berghoff hold a meeting with Sister Mary Clare, advisor, to plan activities for the year. Crest Honor Society members give their attention to the pres- ident at a regular meeting.
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National Honor Society president Anna Marie Anson looks over the scholarship notices with interest. Honor Societies Members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of their scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. This year, to emphasize the importance of service, the mem- bers kept the students informed of important eul- tural opportiuiities through posters and announce- ments. Junior members give new ideas on how to promote learning throughout the school. NHS officers Kathy Bariletti, Pam Sherry, Karen Huerd, and Kay Boehme help Sister Agnes, mode- rator, to select a worthwhile movie to present to the student body. Senior members of National Hon- or Soeiety discuss the plot of Othe1lo. -uname-. may . ,mx -iig-
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Math and French Club members Members of thc Math Club pursue their favorite subject through discussions of and talks on new math- matical techniques. The club also gives an annual movie, the proceeds of which go toward the pur- chase of material for the math department and El scholarship fund. Math Club president Pam Sherry demonstrates the many uses of the abacus. Mari Adamski prompts Renee Mul- cahy with the graphing of 21. problem as Sister Mary Clare, advisor, and Andrea Charvet add their encour- agement. Math Club members look puzzled over the solution to a difficult problem.
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