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Honors Good Students New members rise for the end of the ceremoni J S . ' v .. ' , ; ' - ' . ' ■■ ' . ' In: ■f r 1$ T J 3 Bsyi • i . 1 1 tt ■ ' 1 1 f 1 ' te M L»a;- -:-o- ■■•■ Members Mr. Edmonds looks on as an initiate signs the N.H.S. book. Melissa Addison Linda Babcock Di.xie Bayliff Brad Coon Charlotte Curry Paul Drago Patricia Fines Corinne Foesch Leslie Harland Pam Hodge Debra Hundley Kim Irich Ann Jewel Peggy Johnson Barbara Lamb Mark Lasbury Mark Laubenstein Lora .Miller Nancy Momeyer Patrick Norris David Pogue Cathleen Stewart Susan Stock Michael Sumpter Paul Tackett Michael Thomas Jill Westerfield ■ N.H.S. members enjoy the reception after the ceremony. A Scott Goudy receives a blue carnation from Ann Jewell. National Honor Society 121
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National Honor Society 1982 Initiates Rodney Boyd Angle Buckner Christina Coles Carololyn Dial Steven Edmonds Ken Ensign Allison Forbes Donna Freeman Jenny Gotshall Scott Goudy Daniel Hansen Derrick Hansen Laurel Higtilen Tim Laflin John Laurence Gall Martin Stasha Mason Jon Meadors Kim Murray William Parrott Teresa Richey Cynthia Robertson Kristen Sisk Laura Smith Erin Snider Tim Sugar Kevin Swain Lorl Wagner Twenty-eight new members were Initiated last year into the National Honor Society. These students were being recognized for all their hard work over the years. To become a member of N.H.S., a person has to have at least a B aver- age, but there are many other factors that are considered. A member has to be active in school, participating in clubs, class activities, or sports. Another qualification for becom- ing a member is to have good charac- ter and show leadership qualities. Past teachers were asked if they thought potential members displayed these qualities, and if they had a rea- son why a person should not be initi- ated. A few weeks after the initiation, the new and old members were treat- ed to a dinner in Noblesville. Mark Lasbury led the club as president, Pat Fines was vice-president, David Ro- gue acted as treasurer, and Ram Hodge was secretary. Initiates anxiously await the start of the ceremony.
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HISTORY CLUB . . . History Club: Bottom left: C. Foesch. J. Wit- tig. L. Barnard, K. Ott. D. Griffin, S, Mason, B. Parrolt. 2nd row; C. Pelgen, T. Sugar, T. Richey, J. Malkoff, M, Parson, L. Culross, S. Edmonds, A. Jewail, J. Gotshall, Mrs. Steiner. Top: J. Meadors. K. Home, T. Bradley, A. Buckner. G. Martin. K. Hum, L. Banner, L. Wagner, L. Miller. Mrs. Steiner once again sponsored the History Club. The History Club needed someone with her fun-loving personality to be in charge of all the activities the club took part in. This organization was on the go. In the fall, the group went to the Feast of the Hunter ' s Moon in Lafayette. Then in the spring they took a long weekend trip to the World ' s Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. During the school year, the club sold concessions at ball games and sold donuts in the morning to help pay for their activities. The officers of the group were Tim Sugar, president; Bill Parrott, vice-president: Liz Barnard, secretary; and Jeff Malkoff, treasur- Mrs. Steiner stops to think on the way to the Feast of the Hunters ' Moon. 122 History Club
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